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Re: Ask HN: Beginning freelance web developer: no clients - portfolio?

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I've been freelancing and doing contract work my entire career - nigh on 13 years now. There's a mass of things I could tell you, but I'll try be succinct and tell you what I think will be most valuable. Technology doesn't pay the bills. Clean code, good architecture, solid frameworks - they count far, far less than you wish they did. As developers, we're systems oriented, looking for the ideal approach, the 'right'…

> Technology doesn't pay the bills. [...] Don't lose your idealism about making use of the right tech stack, and where pragmatic, don't miss an opportunity to explain why it's important. [...] generally the guy with the purse strings isn't technical, and is in no position to appraise your use of tech. You know, I've never understood this line of argument. The way I see it, the client is either clever enough to see te…

> If the former, you'd be guilty of overengineering and missing your client's objective (by being too costly, too complicated, etc). If the latter, why would you care to explain and "do the right thing" (the client will not pay for things he doesn't know are important)?

Too often developers do what we see as 'right' technically, which is not necessarily 'right' for the client / project. It's not something to be 'guilty' of, just something to be aware of. Although there is a balance - I've often fought for things and had them save the client's ass later.

And as for explaining why something is important - because the client should have an appreciation for why they hired _you_, not someone else.

Re: Ask HN: Beginning freelance web developer: no clients - portfolio?

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Hi.. Well.. maybe this will surprise you, but I am working as a Freelancer web developer, and it's really a rare thing to provide a portfolio to my client!

I am getting jobs through freelancer.. you can sign up here: http://www.freelancer.com/affiliates/ahmed613/

Facebook apps are a valuable source of income for me.. as most of my work is related to Facebook apps.. you should be good in the Facebook graph API.

Also there are Twitter and AWS APIs jobs there..

You will make on average around $20 to $30 on that website... but I recommend you to make your bids the lowest, so you can build a good reviews for your profile.

Just to give you some tips on how to get a job.. Once you bid on a project, you should send a PM message to the employer, explaining to him how you can achieve the job, and make that in a very simple and clear way.

Give a clear deadline to the client/employer and be responsive.

Believe me.. you won't need a portfolio.. I am getting jobs on daily basis from this website.. and it really works perfect for me!

As you go working, you will get more reviews on projects you build.. and that will be better than any portfolio.

Good luck, Ahmed.

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