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I'm curious
How many of you have your own personal website like name.com or something
Also my mentor recommended I build one if I get time. Should I???? I have taught myself HTML,CSS and can mostly understand JavaScript Would it be worth it???

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  • 5
    It's still a work in progress, but I have one and it's a good way to portfolio yourself and get side jobs
  • 2
    I do. But it has its pros and cons...
  • 2
    I've tried to many to times to build one for me.. i was always unhappy with the design or something else.. but it could be useful if you want to get new clients
  • 3
    They're dead easy and a great way to make yourself seem more professional.
  • 2
    There are a couple of reasons for doing one. First, to try out some new ideas in a particular setting rather than just on your dev machine and secondly to showcase your capabilities.

    If you see yourself needing a professional public profile for jobs or speaking engagements or such like, it's a good tool for that.
  • 2
    i honestly do have a website, but 13 years into my career i didn't have one... then i decided to make one. took me around 20 minutes to develop it, doesn't have anything in it, but i did it just to reserve my domain name :P
  • 1
    @amjo I reckon we've a million sites between us that we've just stuck something simple onto to keep our domain! 🙂
  • 2
    !!!
    The most important thing for a portfolio website, is writing the concept and the copytext. Don't code or design anything, until you're certain what do you want to say.
    70% concept & writing, 30% designing & coding.
    keep the texts short.
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    гоогле.ею
  • 1
    Yes. Display your work and skills.
  • 1
    I have one. It returns 'Not available'. Great portfolio.
  • 1
    You should totally go for it
  • 1
    Can you guys post some great profiles you have seen..
  • 2
    You should definitely do it. It's gives you a professional appearance on the internet and it's cool so why not
  • 1
    @samk true, where im from theres a saying "a carpenter's ceiling is broken at his home while he fixes everyone else's home"
    lol i genuinely dont gice two shits about my own site
  • 1
    @amjo The variation I know of is "The shoemaker's son never has shoes". I've never been motivated to do my own site because I've never needed it to sell myself. But I suspect if I'm looking for a new job in the next couple of years, I might need to consider it.
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