Looking for freelance project
Hi all, I am an undergraduate student who trying to gain more experience, build up portfolio and earn some pocket money. If you need people helping design and code your website budget simple, feel free to drop me an email with your project requirement, i will reply you as soon as possible. I am able to finish up your system in short period. Price are always negotiable. NO NEED deposit, done then pay.
Skill :
JSP, JSF, ASP.net, PHP, Web Services, Web Design, Css, JQuery, Ajax, MySQL, MS Access, MSSQL, Database Design, psd to css converting.
* I am helping undergraduate, poly student with their fyp and assignment as well, i have some completed project on hand too, I can help you to customize the project in order to fit your needs feel free to drop me an email for enquiries.
Contact me at ithelper@hotmail.com
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If you're looking to get into the freelance business, you'll probably want some examples you can show people. What have you worked on before? What's your experience level? I'd recommend putting together a website of programs you've written, that way people know you're legitimate.
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Thanks for your advise, I am just get started to be a freelancer. I will show the sample when client required.
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Fair enough. But I would bet that most potential clients aren't going to be interested unless you can show what you've done first. Why go to the guy that makes you request a code sample, when you can go to the guy who already has a website of examples set up for you to browse before even contacting him? Think about which looks more professional. Anyway, that's just my two cents, you can take it or leave it.
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Please don't bump threads, especially long-dead ones. I'll just point to my previous advice as reasons that you aren't being inundated with requests. It's up to you, but the approach you're taking isn't how freelancing works.