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Title: Why Freelance Web Developer Succeeds?


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  • This is the most important question people are
    asking in this day and age as there is hardly
    anything like a secure job in this world anymore.
    At least, not in the west where business and
    access to money is much better than in the east.
    Entrepreneurs can create large teams easily as
    the ecosystem allows users to succeed at
    freelance website developer in Delhi.

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1. You Need Not Be An Alpha Web Developer To
Succeed
  • Correct. This is the number one myth that
    stops people from entering the freelance field.
    They fear that they will not be able to solve
    challenging problems, outside their job and scope
    of work where things are more predictable and
    there are others to extricate them out of this
    mess as early as possible. Those who succeed in
    business as a freelance web developer often do
    not fear challenges but enjoy them and they even
    opt for challenging work by replacing it with
    routine work as it expands their intellectual
    bandwidth.

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2.Be Friendly
  • People hire people and nobody wants to hire a
    snobbish freelance web developers either in a job
    or in business. We only give work to those who
    like us and are interested in our work. If you
    have an outstanding social profile and if clients
    like the way you present yourself to them then
    surely you can displace even much more powerful
    competitors and win new business.

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3. Its All About Going On When The Going Gets
Tough
  • Yes, you need to go along and keep your ship
    afloat during low tide and experience the
    outstanding success you get when the tide goes
    up. The trick to success is to go higher than
    others on a high tide and lower than others on a
    low tide. High tide and low tides are used as a
    metaphor for varying business cycles. Slow growth
    helps you to dig deeper and work harder. You need
    to find new territories, white spaces in the
    market to grow your business. Its never the most
    competent or most intelligent freelance web
    developers who build great businesses but those
    who are the most adaptable to change who win in
    the larger game of life.

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4. Leave No Stone Unturned
  • Yes, you need to be flexible than others in
    terms of money. Being rigid and opting for only a
    full-time job will make your thinking processes
    quite staccato and you will not enjoy your work.
    Moreover, you will lose out on all opportunities
    that await you. Numerous learning and earning
    opportunities await you outside the realm of your
    job. Be ready to serve the customer in any form
    be it remote, on-premises, off-premises and you
    will get more business with each passing year.

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5. Price Your Services Appropriately
  • This is one aspect where experience will
    win any day. More experienced freelancers have
    better pricing strategies as compared to those
    who have less experience. Real life business is
    like the university of hard knocks where you get
    tested first and then learn a lesson. Quite
    different from school or college where you get
    your lessons first and then you are tested. It is
    the customer who is your best teacher and
    therefore is referred to as God. And God or
    perfection lies in the details. Taking care of
    every single detail as a freelance web developer
    will really help you command respect and high
    prices in the market all times.
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