20 credits sounds low. What happens if I don't like the result and I want to rewrite it or change something? does that use an additional credit?
My idea would be:
Plan 1: 20 credits, one page only, able to top up as needed @ 100% of unit price
Plan 2: 100 credits, unlimited pages, able to top up as needed @ 80% of unit price
Plan 3: 250 credits, unlimited pages, able to top up as needed @ 60% of unit price
can you send a screenshot of your DKIM/DMARC records?
I had the same issue and it was set up wrong
yes, the "todo's" are for things you do during the day for your projects.
If you wish to do a longer post, and share details on a specific project, you can go on your project's page and click on "Write a Milestone" (on the right side of the page)
welcome @robin! Looking forward to the launch and seeing more of your builds
Thanks @alvivanco! I'm learning some of the WIP-language like builds and to-do's, which always seem to be "done". but it's nice to have a place where I can post the little things we shipped.
yes, the "todo's" are for things you do during the day for your projects.
If you wish to do a longer post, and share details on a specific project, you can go on your project's page and click on "Write a Milestone" (on the right side of the page)
I am speechless. You are one hell of a human 🤘. Part III of your story begins here.
I have not done it personally, but from people I see that have (1) They build in public to attract views/engagement, and (2) legally, it would probably be cleaner for you to set up a separate legal entity; or at least keep clean records of revenue/expenses for the project. Point #2 is not a deal-breaker if not done , but easier to deal with when going through due diligence.
Disclaimer: I have never hired a developer
but I would remove the "Digital Marketer" mention from your intro, and jump straight into the profile you want to be hired for (Front end Dev) and give a more detailed overview of the projects you've worked in.
Also, I would think that for this function, it would be good for you to have a "demo" portfolio site, where potential hiring managers can look and interact with side projects or demo you've built. (VS only pictures on the profile page you show here)
Marketing idea for yourself: on socials, you can potentially do little projects where you do something like "If I were to redesign the adidas website, this is what I would do" (and then put a picture of their current website, and one picture of your redesign)
this is repeatable, and would be good to drive content engagement to your skills
I think that is exactly why people start them haha, spot on
any reason why you chose this one in particular?
It was simple to setup, affordable and tracked email history. The only alternative 9 years ago was Salesforce, but that was a nightmare.
awesome! thank you