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Mack2459y@g-m-f as a freelancer I've been on living wage really, I found and still find it difficult to get clients. I couldn't find any good freelance sites, wanted to apply to Codeable as wp expert but couldn't find a courage to do it. I've been working on pph and other small sites but the pay was really poor and securing the project was almost impossible with all (not hating on anyone) people who just paste in the themes and use cracked premium frameworks, themes or plugins. I mean, I love being a freelancer because it gives me freedom to manage my time and spend some quality time with my fiancé.
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@g-m-f In the same category, they may wonder if you weren't getting enough work due to skill level. (harsh, crude, but true)
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Know as much as you can about the company. Convey the value you will bring them. Make it all about them. Let us know how it goes.
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al-exe5989yJust say you want more job security and want to learn & work with others - they won't challenge you on that.
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Be confident about the stuff you do know and be honest about the stuff you don't. Do your research about the company, the types of clients and projects they do/have done. Fire off a load of questions. Stay clear of money talk. You'll be fine. Good luck and let us know how it goes.
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