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  1. On 1/14/2021 at 1:09 AM, solapeosoba said:

    For experienced web developers, I’d like to hear your thoughts. Do you recommend Wordpress, Wix or (some other other web platform) to your clients. Which do you prefer and why? For a non-profit, charity organization would you recommend WordPress or Wix? For an e-commerce business would you recommend Wordpress or Wix website and for what reasons? Thanks.

    WordPress is the best CMS

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  2. What I say:

    1. Hi {client name}, thanks for reaching out! I'm excited to learn more about your project and how I can help.
    2. I'm glad to hear that you're interested in my {gig title} gig. I have a lot of experience in this area and I'm confident that I can deliver high-quality results.
    3. I understand that you're on a tight deadline for this project. I'm happy to work with you to meet your needs and deliver the results you're looking for, etc.

     

    How do you capture the client's attention?

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  3. My potential clients as a website developer are any businesses or individuals who need a new website or want to improve their existing website. This includes:

    1. Small businesses
    2. Startups
    3. E-commerce businesses
    4. Brick-and-mortar businesses
    5. Non-profit organizations
    6. Government agencies
    7. Individuals

    To find potential clients, I can use a variety of methods, such as:

    1. Networking with other businesses and professionals
    2. Attending industry events and conferences
    3. Promoting my services online and offline
    4. Cold calling and emailing potential clients
    5. Offering free consultations

    I can also target potential clients based on their industry, location, or size.

    Here are some specific examples of potential clients for website developers:

    1. A local restaurant that needs a new website to showcase its menu and take reservations online
    2. A startup company that needs a website to attract investors and customers
    3. An e-commerce business that needs a website to sell its products online
    4. A brick-and-mortar store that wants to create an online presence to reach more customers
    5. A non-profit organization that needs a website to raise awareness of its mission and collect donations
    6. A government agency that needs a website to provide information and services to citizens

    I am confident that I can help any business or individual create a website that meets their needs and helps them achieve their goals.

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  4. I wrote about the ones I use

    1. Divi is a powerful and versatile theme that comes with a built-in visual page builder. This makes it easy to create custom designs without having to write any code. Divi also includes a large library of pre-made layouts and templates, which can be used as a starting point for your own projects.
    2. Astra is a lightweight and fast-loading theme that is perfect for designers who want to create custom websites without sacrificing performance. Astra is also highly customizable, with a wide range of options and features to choose from.
    3. Neve is another lightweight and fast-loading theme that is well-suited for designers. Neve is also highly customizable and easy to use, making it a good option for beginners and experienced designers alike.
    4. Kadence is a relatively new theme, but it has quickly become popular among WordPress designers. Kadence is lightweight, fast, and highly customizable. It also includes a built-in theme builder, which makes it easy to create custom designs without having to write any code.
    5. GeneratePress is a lightweight and fast-loading theme that is known for its simplicity and ease of use. GeneratePress is also highly customizable, with a wide range of options and features to choose from.

    Ultimately, the best multipurpose WordPress theme for you will depend on your specific needs and preferences. However, any of the themes listed above would be a good choice for WordPress designers.

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  5. The best platforms for e-commerce websites depend on your specific needs and requirements. However, some of the most popular and well-regarded platforms include:

    1. Shopify: Shopify is a leading e-commerce platform that offers a wide range of features and tools to help you create and manage an online store. Shopify is known for its ease of use, its scalability, and its strong customer support.
    2. WooCommerce: WooCommerce is a free and open-source WordPress plugin that allows you to add e-commerce functionality to your WordPress website. WooCommerce is a powerful and versatile platform, but it requires some technical knowledge to set up and use.
    3. BigCommerce: BigCommerce is a cloud-based e-commerce platform that offers a wide range of features and tools to help you create and manage an online store. BigCommerce is known for its scalability, its security, and its ability to handle high traffic volumes.
    4. Square Online: Square Online is a free and easy-to-use e-commerce platform that is ideal for small businesses. Square Online offers a variety of features, including a built-in payment processor and a point-of-sale system.
    5. Wix: Wix is a website builder that also offers e-commerce functionality. Wix is known for its ease of use and its drag-and-drop interface. However, Wix's e-commerce features are not as comprehensive as some of the other platforms on this list.

    Other popular e-commerce platforms include Magento, OpenCart, and PrestaShop.

    When choosing an e-commerce platform, it is important to consider the following factors:

    • Features: What features are important to you? Do you need a platform with a built-in payment processor? A product catalog? Inventory management? Shipping integration?
    • Ease of use: How easy is the platform to set up and use? If you are not tech-savvy, you may want to choose a platform that is known for its ease of use.
    • Scalability: Can the platform scale with your business as it grows? If you plan on selling a lot of products or receiving a lot of traffic, you will need a platform that can handle it.
    • Cost: E-commerce platforms can range in price from free to hundreds of dollars per month. Choose a platform that fits your budget.

    Once you have considered all of these factors, you can start to narrow down your choices. It is a good idea to try out a few different platforms before you make a decision. Most e-commerce platforms offer free trials so that you can test them out before you commit.

     

    Good Luck Everyone

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  6. Hey!

    There are many ways to be successful in web development using a CMS platform or coding skills. Here are a few tips:

    • Choose the right CMS platform. There are many different CMS platforms available, each with its own strengths and weaknesses. Consider the type of website you want to build, your budget, and your skill level when choosing a CMS platform.
    • Learn the basics of web development. Even if you're using a CMS platform, it's important to understand the basics of web development, such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. This will help you troubleshoot problems and customize your website.
    • Stay up-to-date on the latest trends and technologies. The web development industry is constantly evolving, so it's important to stay up-to-date on the latest trends and technologies. This will help you create websites that are secure, user-friendly, and responsive.
    • Build a strong portfolio. The best way to market yourself as a web developer is to have a strong portfolio of work to showcase your skills. Create a portfolio website that includes your best work, and be sure to update it regularly.
    • Network with other web developers. Networking with other web developers is a great way to learn new things, find job opportunities, and build relationships with potential clients. Attend industry events, connect with other web developers on social media, and contribute to open-source projects.

    Here are some additional tips for success in web development:

    1. Focus on a niche. It's better to be an expert in one area of web development than a generalist. Choose a niche that you're passionate about and that you're good at. This will help you stand out from the competition and attract clients who are looking for your specific skills.
    2. Provide excellent customer service. Customer service is essential for any business, but it's especially important for web developers. Your clients trust you with their websites, so it's important to be responsive to their needs and to deliver high-quality work.
    3. Be professional. This means meeting deadlines, communicating effectively with clients, and dressing professionally. It also means being honest and transparent with clients about your skills and abilities.

    If you're serious about being successful in web development, it's important to be dedicated and hardworking. There will be challenges along the way, but if you're passionate about web development and you're willing to put in the work, you can achieve your goals.

    Don't forget to let me know how you feel about my speech | Good wishes to every developer | SOJIB SHIMUL

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    I am not a legal expert and I cannot give any legal guidance. However, I can share some general information.

    According to Fiverr's Terms of Service, when a user dies, their account is closed and their funds are refunded to their beneficiaries. The beneficiaries must be able to provide proof of the death of the user and proof of their relationship to the user.

    If the user does not have any beneficiaries, their account will be closed and their funds will be donated to a charity of Fiverr's choice.

    I hope this information is helpful. If you have any further questions, please consult with a legal professional.

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  8. 16 hours ago, vickieito said:

    I didn't really expect to be on the forum today, but somehow I found myself here. Then I came back (because that's what the forum does to you).

    I "liked" a post.    I answered a question.

    Then I answered more because it's so much easier to deal with other's problems than your own. 😊 Especially when you know the answer.

    Several weeks ago, my husband (Jun) passed away very suddenly. Apparently, his aorta burst (due to AAA), so death was almost immediate. It was completely unexpected and was a huge shock to me and the kids. I wasn't prepared. I'm still not prepared. I'm still trying to process everything. I really don't know what to say, other than I'm going to miss him terribly.

    I also didn't want to make this a sad post, because Jun never liked how sad people got when people died (he unfortunately lost many family members growing up). So I just wanted to resurrect these two, fun posts from last year that mentioned lessons that I learned from Jun. ⬇️

    Jun was a big-picture kind of guy, while I'm more like the title of this post - I get laser-focused on what's in front of me and tend to lose sight of what's really important:

    Jun always reminded me to take time to stop, be present, and enjoy the moment. He didn't like to put off "fun" today, for tomorrow (because tomorrow never comes). He also made me laugh every day - so hard that tears would come out and my belly would ache ... and the laughter would go silent because I was laughing that hard. 

    Jun was also big on self-care and would call meetings to discuss it:

    Self-care is something I often forget about it or procrastinate. I think we, as freelancers, tend to do that.  But it isn't worth it to jeopardize our health worrying about our seller stats, gig visibility, or monthly earnings. We will be better equipped to handle our orders if we do take the time for self-care.

    Just being on the forum (after being away for several weeks) tells me there are others like me who are having a hard time "seeing the forest for the trees." It might be a good time for a priority check. Before life throws one at you.

    Are you enjoying the moment (or just on survival mode)? Getting your daily dose of deep laughter (or just a small "heh")? Taking time for self-care (or hardly caring)?

    Right now, I'm not really doing the three things mentioned above but I am carving out more quality time for my kids and those I love. I think that's a first step to getting my priorities right.

    My sincere condolences.

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