hi i am from sri lanka (south_asia). i studying web development diploma level i have an business idea i going to start web development company but i have not that much knowledge in web development so i am going to hire intern programmers and start freelancing is this good idea i hire them for 6 or 12 months and give them a intern certificate i apreciate if you reply to this thank you,
A long time ago I tried to learn React after two-three months of Javascrip and I didn't get a thing so I took a break from programming for a few months thinking I was too dumb to code. Then I spent nine months or so doing vanilla PHP and JS and building things from scratch, and one I decided to revisit React because I needed a job and I managed to pick up the basics in about a day.
I got a job. My point was that once you've "mastered" the basics you're able to pick up more advanced libraries, frameworks and tools quickly, but I still enjoy working with older technologies like SASS/LESS, jQuery, Ajax etc
Hey, used to watch your material back in 2020 when I was thinking about getting into software, long story short, I am a developer now and been working for exactly 2 years now after studies. Few days ago, I started to think about the freelance route again and this popped out in my feed, thank you!
Excellent video Stefan. Thank you. I am writing an article on this entire video and sharing with my Linkedin followers and credit you. Thanks for your leadership and credibility.
Top notch. I’ve experienced some of these myself. Slow feedback from clients can definitely prolong timelines and then they look at you like it was your fault.
I can totally agree with what you are saying. The best way for transition from a fulltime job to a freelancing business seems to be reaching a stable income of at least 3 month money. I have quit my regular job on the first glance to early (had over 10K a month, but no time for mining new clients). Now i switch back to a fulltime job for 2 years and establish my freelance stuff beside, that is much better for me. For sure there is alot of "payed lessons" along the road. That was one for me. Never give up is probably the most important one.
The Sensei! Pure jewels of wisdom! Another great tutorial Stef Sensei! I sat through it TWICE hoping it'll all stick. Steph of God! You could have kept this knowledge for your paying cohort on your website, but you made this info available for everyone. God bless, Stef!!
Glad to hear from another experienced freelancer that small businesses can have a long feedback waiting cycle ! Was starting to think it might simply be me who picked a client where steel nervers where a requirement 😅 Nonetheless it still is a bit of a hassle as you do need to keep track of that feedback status ... Something you simply don't seem to have when working for bigger companies, but hey, nothing is perfect in life 😂
Thanks Stef this is awesome. I'm in the process of building my first freelance web design & development company. Hoping to go live by the end of the month 🚀
I’ve followed you for some time and always appreciate your point of view. Who knows, one of these days I might quit my job as a Java developer and pursue my dream as a freelancer
Thank you uncle Stef, the think about time tracking is unbelievably valuable!! Because I all the time thought how would I know how much time I will spent on project
Thank you! Could you please explain a bit more about why it’s better to have many small clients rather than just 2 big clients? It seems harder to deal with many small clients and constantly find new ones, because you spend time reaching out and managing multiple websites. It can be difficult to manage all of this. With big clients, you're working on fewer websites and spend less time on communication and managing work. It easy to talk to 2 persons rathen when to 20 or 200
Steph this was truly a fantastic summary, very clear and helpful. But I wonder, as you mentioned for a web designer what's need is the knowledge of core web tech (html,css,js,php,wordpress, sql etc), but what about the actual design of the website, the the way we structure the content, UI,UX, style and feel. It's quite daunting! Does that mean that we should mainly depend on templates or just hire a designer?
Learn the core which is HTML, CSS, JS, PHP and the rest will fit like jigsaw. If you learn CSS you will be good in bootstrap or tailwind which simplify UI/UX similarly js will enable you work with libraries like react or Vue. WordPress comes with editors like elementor or divi which has good UI UX.
I’m a front end developer and senior UX/product designer. You NEED to ask the right questions to your client - understand their focus and needs first, then do a wireframe where content and purpose is prioritized. It’ll help SO much. Coding is fun BUT that comes after all that, otherwise you’ll code without direction and the client will change their mind etc etc. Design is also MORE than good looks, it’s about understanding needs, problems, goals and vision then guide/structure the designs from that THEN code. Diving straight into code is a bad idea. OP ask the right question here.
As an aspiring web developer, I really had to look back on a few of your videos to understand the difference between web designer and web developer and which is more in demand as a freelancer, which you've mentioned a little in this video. I'm curious how much work is available as a front end developer (web developer), and if I can rely on that without web design as a freelancer. I'm certain you've addressed this in many of your videos, but that's where I'm currently interested in. Thanks for the videos. I've been binging them lately and really awesome/inspiring stuff! So much of what you say relating to "freedom" and freelance really hits me on an emotional level, which has me excited.
Thank you for the information!! I've watched multiple videos of yours over time 😁. I have a few standalone/separate questions, more for your opinion, if you don't mind..? - As a newer web freelancer, what is your take on attempting recurring monthly work (i.e., maintenance and SEO)... avoid it until you're more comfortable and do set it and forget it sites? - What is your take on being a hosting reseller for your clients to avoid dealing with whatever host they choose or not having full admin control over their site in the event of non-payment? - Are you aware of any thorough courses on HTAccess or should I avoid it altogether (when hand-coding sites from scratch)? I love how Flask/Django/ExpressJS sites don't have the ".php", however I get mixed info on tampering with HTAccess and it does not seem like there are a lot of good tutorials... I do enjoy hand-coding in lieu of getting knees-deep in bloated frameworks.
how do I freelance without getting worried about being sued? Thinking of doing it on upwork or fiverr. Chances are quite low right? Dont want to set up a business
Hi Uncle Stef could you speak on the new federal rule for independent contractors taking effect in June? Anyone on a 1099 under their social security number now has to create an LLC to continue doing business as an independent contractor. This seems to force significant overhead (insurance, workers comp, LLC filing, hiring an account, etc) on anyone starting a business, including freelancers.
What about someone who is a fresher in freelancing market, i don't have a portfolio site, I don'r have any projects to showcase on my portfolio. What should I do to get started?
I don't understand at all how you can get customers WITHOUT an upwork. Where can I get them? I made a website with a portfolio, did the first job for free to friends, but then what. Vacuum
I don't know how realistic my fear is but is AI a factor of threat in freelancing with coding? I'm going for cyber security as my 9-5 but iv always wanted to master coding to be able to freelance, but the thought of AI always slows my drive
but how long did it take you catching up a new language then delivery the clients job in a reasonable time... i only was successfull with this technique because of ai I leverage it to learn react while building, and i've been wondering if i could've learned and delivered a project built from scratch without llms in a reasonable time😅
Sir Stefan, why some clients asking your website should generate leads how will I do that as a beginner? client said I dont care about your portfolio that doesnt give value to my company.
> Big company asks you for an estimate > Ask an LLM to make a vaguely professional piece of slop > Multiply all prices x4 > Good luck using that for price negotiations
I easily get stuck while working on advanced projects and get burnt out, but I do not want to build boring basic apps because they are not enough in today's market. Any advice? and same thing chosing tech stack roles and i keep switching in that loop nd in the end i didnt make anything
i wanna be a mern stack developer/full stack develoepr which one is better carrer in 2024 I start learning programming from html css javascript then php and my sql database then i learn basic c# ... But now i'm confusing which roadmap i choose? for mern stack or full stack?
Great channel, even for a coding entrepreneur like me. It helps make educated technology bets. Speaking of applying entrepreneurial ideas, what about having an impressive landing page as a freelancer? Could this set you apart? If you're interested, I’ve built a quick and easy toolkit for creating landing pages. While it’s designed with SaaS entrepreneurs in mind, it might be just as useful for freelancers looking to stand out.
Job market is so bad right now and I'm sick of being at the whims of some CEO trying to please some faceless shareholder by giving me the boot to balance their budgets. 10 years of experience primarily in front end and would love to get into freelance but finding clients just isn't easy to do. Everyone says just "network" but doesn't explain HOW to do that. Sure 'go to events' but that doesn't work if you live in bumfuck nowhere. I would wager the majority of us who have the disposition to sit in a room for 12 hours a day learning software related things generally aren't the type to have the disposition to be able to network effectively even if we knew where to go.
Thanks for watching! I hope you find the video useful!
Greatly appreciated!!
I actually did; right on time!
Always, unc.
hi i am from sri lanka (south_asia). i studying web development diploma level i have an business idea i going to start web development company but i have not that much knowledge in web development so i am going to hire intern programmers and start freelancing is this good idea i hire them for 6 or 12 months and give them a intern certificate i apreciate if you reply to this thank you,
Where's the time tracking template? I would love you idea that
A long time ago I tried to learn React after two-three months of Javascrip and I didn't get a thing so I took a break from programming for a few months thinking I was too dumb to code. Then I spent nine months or so doing vanilla PHP and JS and building things from scratch, and one I decided to revisit React because I needed a job and I managed to pick up the basics in about a day.
Awesome 👌 😊
and you got the job? or did you just pick up the basics?
Great job! 💪
Still no job lol
I got a job. My point was that once you've "mastered" the basics you're able to pick up more advanced libraries, frameworks and tools quickly, but I still enjoy working with older technologies like SASS/LESS, jQuery, Ajax etc
Indeed it is very useful and thank you very much
You're really chill listening to!
Hey, used to watch your material back in 2020 when I was thinking about getting into software, long story short, I am a developer now and been working for exactly 2 years now after studies. Few days ago, I started to think about the freelance route again and this popped out in my feed, thank you!
Hey, congrats on becoming a developer! 👏
Bro i need help man im from south Africa. Im a web developer and I've been seeking a job for a long time
Excellent video Stefan. Thank you.
I am writing an article on this entire video and sharing with my Linkedin followers and credit you.
Thanks for your leadership and credibility.
Thanks! Let me know when it is up.
Top notch. I’ve experienced some of these myself. Slow feedback from clients can definitely prolong timelines and then they look at you like it was your fault.
Thanks uncle Stef, you're the best
Great advice thank you
Welcome 🙏
This was good information. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
The most important bit is about small clients vs big clients and always looking for new clients.
I can totally agree with what you are saying. The best way for transition from a fulltime job to a freelancing business seems to be reaching a stable income of at least 3 month money. I have quit my regular job on the first glance to early (had over 10K a month, but no time for mining new clients). Now i switch back to a fulltime job for 2 years and establish my freelance stuff beside, that is much better for me. For sure there is alot of "payed lessons" along the road. That was one for me. Never give up is probably the most important one.
Could you tell which stack do you use? :)
Hi there just wondering if I can do a freelancing job with the flutter platform only and thanks for your useful information
Great Stef. You are a goldmine of focused valuable information. God bless you.
Glad it was helpful!
I was hesitant to start , i will keep my mouth shut and do the work , Thaanks u
this is just goldmine of useful real life experience :) thanks uncle Stef :)
Glad you liked it!
great stuff!
The Sensei! Pure jewels of wisdom! Another great tutorial Stef Sensei! I sat through it TWICE hoping it'll all stick. Steph of God! You could have kept this knowledge for your paying cohort on your website, but you made this info available for everyone. God bless, Stef!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I'm saving this on my watch later list. These tips are worth watching multiple times over.
good info, what do you think about subcontracting for larger agencies as a freelancer? I had luck with this in the past.
That works
Glad to hear from another experienced freelancer that small businesses can have a long feedback waiting cycle !
Was starting to think it might simply be me who picked a client where steel nervers where a requirement 😅
Nonetheless it still is a bit of a hassle as you do need to keep track of that feedback status ...
Something you simply don't seem to have when working for bigger companies, but hey, nothing is perfect in life 😂
Thank you for that. What a lesson 🙏
really really the best video I saw about freelancer jobs , web
Thanks Stef this is awesome. I'm in the process of building my first freelance web design & development company. Hoping to go live by the end of the month 🚀
wish you the best sir!!! how is going btw!
There was a oil tanker's worth of great info/lessons learned there. Thanks for sharing. ♥
Glad you enjoyed it
so much knowledge here thank you
Glad to help
Excellent video!
bro is goated asf no cap fr fr
I’ve followed you for some time and always appreciate your point of view. Who knows, one of these days I might quit my job as a Java developer and pursue my dream as a freelancer
This was dope Stefan. Appreciate the tips
This is exactly what i needed to know. Thank you for this video!
Glad it was helpful!
very true... i noticed how better i bargain when i knew i had more clients on ground to work with and more that i'm working with
Wow what a great video. Ive watched a few more now and am deligted to have found such raw first hand experience. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Good morning uncle steff!!! Can you share some of your thoughts on how to become a freelancer especially living in Africa and how to get paid?
Very good information
Thanks
23:40 Wow, the proposal thing is an eye opener. Didn't know that people pay for that ish or mine unsuspecting people for them.
Yep.
Thank you uncle Stef, the think about time tracking is unbelievably valuable!! Because I all the time thought how would I know how much time I will spent on project
thanks for the info!
No problem!
You are the best. Thanks mate.
Happy to help
This is gold!
Thank you! Could you please explain a bit more about why it’s better to have many small clients rather than just 2 big clients? It seems harder to deal with many small clients and constantly find new ones, because you spend time reaching out and managing multiple websites. It can be difficult to manage all of this. With big clients, you're working on fewer websites and spend less time on communication and managing work. It easy to talk to 2 persons rathen when to 20 or 200
Steph this was truly a fantastic summary, very clear and helpful. But I wonder, as you mentioned for a web designer what's need is the knowledge of core web tech (html,css,js,php,wordpress, sql etc), but what about the actual design of the website, the the way we structure the content, UI,UX, style and feel. It's quite daunting! Does that mean that we should mainly depend on templates or just hire a designer?
Learn the core which is HTML, CSS, JS, PHP and the rest will fit like jigsaw. If you learn CSS you will be good in bootstrap or tailwind which simplify UI/UX similarly js will enable you work with libraries like react or Vue. WordPress comes with editors like elementor or divi which has good UI UX.
I’m a front end developer and senior UX/product designer. You NEED to ask the right questions to your client - understand their focus and needs first, then do a wireframe where content and purpose is prioritized. It’ll help SO much.
Coding is fun BUT that comes after all that, otherwise you’ll code without direction and the client will change their mind etc etc. Design is also MORE than good looks, it’s about understanding needs, problems, goals and vision then guide/structure the designs from that THEN code.
Diving straight into code is a bad idea. OP ask the right question here.
@@TheApeWonder This is so helpful and important. Thank you so much!
@@nickronkibunei5223 Thank you so much. I still don't know wordpress but I guess it should help with building things faster. Very helpful thank yoiu!
I really appreciate you uncle stef! Can I get a job if I only know backend php,HTML and CSS and some WordPress knowledge?
Yes. Entry level. Have a good portfolio.
Thank you for your guidance, it's very appreciated! 🙏
What MacBook you would go with, PRO or AIR? What specs? TY.
Air is great. More ram better. Can you get 32 gig on air now?
Thanks Uncle Stef! Exactly what I need!
So much work needed to be done as a freelancer. Almost makes me want to quit programming.
Thanks Stefan for sharing your experience, great learning!
Wow such great advice. Thanks uncle
As an aspiring web developer, I really had to look back on a few of your videos to understand the difference between web designer and web developer and which is more in demand as a freelancer, which you've mentioned a little in this video.
I'm curious how much work is available as a front end developer (web developer), and if I can rely on that without web design as a freelancer. I'm certain you've addressed this in many of your videos, but that's where I'm currently interested in.
Thanks for the videos. I've been binging them lately and really awesome/inspiring stuff! So much of what you say relating to "freedom" and freelance really hits me on an emotional level, which has me excited.
Great stuff. Thanks
Thanks, Uncle Stef!
Welcome.
Interesting ... Thankyou ... 💚💛❤🙏
Always great information 🙌🙌🙌
Thank you for the information!! I've watched multiple videos of yours over time 😁.
I have a few standalone/separate questions, more for your opinion, if you don't mind..?
- As a newer web freelancer, what is your take on attempting recurring monthly work (i.e., maintenance and SEO)... avoid it until you're more comfortable and do set it and forget it sites?
- What is your take on being a hosting reseller for your clients to avoid dealing with whatever host they choose or not having full admin control over their site in the event of non-payment?
- Are you aware of any thorough courses on HTAccess or should I avoid it altogether (when hand-coding sites from scratch)? I love how Flask/Django/ExpressJS sites don't have the ".php", however I get mixed info on tampering with HTAccess and it does not seem like there are a lot of good tutorials... I do enjoy hand-coding in lieu of getting knees-deep in bloated frameworks.
where do you find freelance jobs?
Stef, Video was very interesting and insightful.
Thanks for letting me know.
how do I freelance without getting worried about being sued? Thinking of doing it on upwork or fiverr. Chances are quite low right? Dont want to set up a business
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Should we go from Html..to css. Then straight to word press or do Javascript or python first????😢😢
why not WordPress and make websites with that knowledge then => Html,CSS and then => JavaScript
HTML5, CSS3 and then do Wordpress.
@@StefanMischook 💛💛
Thanks Uncle ❤
thank sir for sharing ....
Would laravel be useful for freelancers ?
Thank you
Welcome!
Everything you're saying is so true... experience talking...
Hi Uncle Stef could you speak on the new federal rule for independent contractors taking effect in June? Anyone on a 1099 under their social security number now has to create an LLC to continue doing business as an independent contractor. This seems to force significant overhead (insurance, workers comp, LLC filing, hiring an account, etc) on anyone starting a business, including freelancers.
Just facts! 💯
Thanks 🎉
What about someone who is a fresher in freelancing market, i don't have a portfolio site, I don'r have any projects to showcase on my portfolio. What should I do to get started?
I map that out in the video.
Thanks man
No problem
I don't understand at all how you can get customers WITHOUT an upwork. Where can I get them? I made a website with a portfolio, did the first job for free to friends, but then what. Vacuum
Cold calling or cold emailing
Going rate?
Is MERN stack good for freelancing?
If you understand MERN, you will be able to handle most freelance jobs.
What about webflow? seems to be popular among UI Designers to build websites?
Webflow is cool.
Beautiful content. Web designer or Fullstack developer. 12:00
Great. Thx
Do you offer mentoring to become a freelancer?
Yes 💯, at unclestef.com.
Thanks !
I don't know how realistic my fear is but is AI a factor of threat in freelancing with coding? I'm going for cyber security as my 9-5 but iv always wanted to master coding to be able to freelance, but the thought of AI always slows my drive
Can you land a job in the corporate world after becoming a qualified freelancer? Is this a good starting point?
That works. The key is to build a strong portfolio.
Gem! 💎
but how long did it take you catching up a new language then delivery the clients job in a reasonable time... i only was successfull with this technique because of ai I leverage it to learn react while building, and i've been wondering if i could've learned and delivered a project built from scratch without llms in a reasonable time😅
What do you think about AI technologies? Is it necessary to become a web developer?
Not required. But good to know what's out there. I am actual adding Ai modules to my mentoring program at unclestef.com
Sir Stefan, why some clients asking your website should generate leads how will I do that as a beginner? client said I dont care about your portfolio that doesnt give value to my company.
> Big company asks you for an estimate
> Ask an LLM to make a vaguely professional piece of slop
> Multiply all prices x4
> Good luck using that for price negotiations
What camera do you use?
Canon R5C
I easily get stuck while working on advanced projects and get burnt out, but I do not want to build boring basic apps because they are not enough in today's market. Any advice?
and same thing chosing tech stack roles and i keep switching in that loop nd in the end i didnt make anything
Can i do logo designs/ graphic design/ ui &ux instead of full stack/ web designer, is it good.....??? to start that...???
i wanna be a mern stack developer/full stack develoepr which one is better carrer in 2024
I start learning programming from html css javascript then php and my sql database then i learn basic c# ...
But now i'm confusing which roadmap i choose? for mern stack or full stack?
I have a hard time with Fibonacci and get method and for loops in java
Great channel, even for a coding entrepreneur like me. It helps make educated technology bets. Speaking of applying entrepreneurial ideas, what about having an impressive landing page as a freelancer? Could this set you apart? If you're interested, I’ve built a quick and easy toolkit for creating landing pages. While it’s designed with SaaS entrepreneurs in mind, it might be just as useful for freelancers looking to stand out.
Job market is so bad right now and I'm sick of being at the whims of some CEO trying to please some faceless shareholder by giving me the boot to balance their budgets. 10 years of experience primarily in front end and would love to get into freelance but finding clients just isn't easy to do. Everyone says just "network" but doesn't explain HOW to do that. Sure 'go to events' but that doesn't work if you live in bumfuck nowhere. I would wager the majority of us who have the disposition to sit in a room for 12 hours a day learning software related things generally aren't the type to have the disposition to be able to network effectively even if we knew where to go.
tee hee shut-in
like me :c
16:33 😂 .. because its true!
🤘
if you grow long hair and beared you look like john wick
Ha!
Get a deposit this might motivate the client to stay engaged with you the freelancer
👍😃
Tldr: don’t, clients will make you bald😅
Bald as F
It's not 2013 pal ,
programming is not cool anymore .
Thank you!
Welcome!
Thanks!