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by atmosx
3410 days ago
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Elixir/Phoenix might give you a head-start, but the rest is nothing exotic which puts you in the same pool with much more advanced engineers. Granted that there always will be better engineers around and everyone started from somewhere, you need to go out and start looking for people who might be interested in that setup. Upwork doesn't work for me, but you could try. It works for many freelancers. Now, have in mind one thing: Asking how do I get clients is like a caveman asking how do I get food: You hunt! Any way you can. There's no guide. A guy finds clients through conferences, another from cold-emailing and a third one from facebook. Of course, being in the loop helps. Try to present your work and difficulties you came across, from design to implementation, to a meetup that might be interested. You're in London, the best way to find clients is to talk to them in person. Good luck & stay strong :-) |
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