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Advice for a freelancer to get clients on remote?
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I, myself, am a freelancer for 1 year and I am quite young but that doesn’t stop me for delivering quality. I have developed some websites and other projects for companies / clients but lets say I can count them on 2 hands in the past year. I can do custom, I can do frameworks. They just don’t find me and its like they don’t know I exist. I see everyone here in this subreddit saying I charge $3000 minimum for a static 5 page website etc. etc. I know this depends on a lot of factors like, experience, quality, duration but if I charge a client for let’s say $600 they already refuse and its not because my age because they don’t know how old I am, its not because I deliver bad websites, since I am very insisted on the SEO and semantic of a website. I just don’t get why they refuse my offers. I am on almost every freelancing platform, but I don’t like the method of going outside and talking to companies or small companies because the. They will see how old I am and it will definitely not be succesful. Many clients I got are shit aswell since they otherwise don’t like my 50-50 payment model which is quite popular, if they don’t like it I always adapt myself to the client…

I have a portfolio I am now asking about some advice from you people!

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