Where can I find freelance coding / webdev projects? (Need money)
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I've been looking for a way to get some money, and I'm about to graduate college with a CS degree. Does anyone know any websites where I can do coding projects for people for money? Anywhere from doing someone's homework for $5 to large scale projects for more, I just need a way to get a meal.
Thanks for any recommendations.
If you can handle annoying children and payment drama, there's tons of quick cash to be made off garrysmod server owners with their parents' money.
[url]https://authenticjobs.com/jobs[/url]
[url]https://stackoverflow.com/jobs[/url]
[url]https://upwork.com/jobs[/url]
[url]https://weworkremotely.com/job[/url]
I built a job scraper a while back, those were the sites we sourced jobs from.
Freelancing is hard at the beginning, since you lack references and past work, make sure to have a decent enough portfolio so people can understand that indeed you can code shit. Considering you're graduating, I'm betting you have a lot of small shitty projects to showcase - use that.
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[QUOTE=bitches;51918390]If you can handle annoying children and payment drama, there's tons of quick cash to be made off garrysmod server owners with their parents' money.[/QUOTE]
I've never really took some time to check that out, how much money is there on the lua market? I think there were some "lua freelancers" websites here and there, but I've never really paid any attention to the volume.
[QUOTE=PacificV2;51918418]I've never really took some time to check that out, how much money is there on the lua market? I think there were some "lua freelancers" websites here and there, but I've never really paid any attention to the volume.[/QUOTE]
A minority of developers with particularly popular work earned a few thousand each.
[QUOTE=bitches;51918588]A minority of developers with particularly popular work earned a few thousand each.[/QUOTE]
A minority doesn't mean anything when representing the true demand of the market.
From what I've seen in the past, most jobs just pays a couple of tens of dollars for a simple gamemode.
[QUOTE=B!N4RY;51919237]A minority doesn't mean anything when representing the true demand of the market.
From what I've seen in the past, most jobs just pays a couple of tens of dollars for a simple gamemode.[/QUOTE]
That's why I said minority. I didn't use the word without understanding it. Just keep in mind that most of your "competition" are in their mid-teens and without much skill.
Back when I tried my hand at it a decent and original addon could get me 60$ for a new videogame, and that's a lot less work than a gamemode.
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