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4 content ideas to attract freelancing projects 🧲
1️⃣ Write tutorials/articles about new technologies
If you are a quick learner, then pick up any new tech/framework/lib with high potential and write tutorials/articles about it regularly.
Due to low competition, you will get noticed by people who want their projects to get developed using those new tech/framework/lib.
Competency Level:
Beginner
2️⃣ Write deep dive articles
Pick up existing fundamental topics and explain them very deeply.
Answer about what, why, when, and how about those topics.
People will recognize how well you understand the fundamentals and may contact you to work on their projects.
Competency Level:
Beginner to Intermediate
3️⃣ Write detailed case studies
Pick up any existing popular website/webapp and think about how you can improve it from UI, UX, performance, accessibility, security, etc. perspectives.
Write a detailed article about your findings and the benefits of your solutions.
This can be a great real-world learning experience as well.
If your findings and solutions are great, chances are high that people working at that company may recognize your talent and contact you for work.
Competency Level:
Intermediate to Advanced
4️⃣ Write well-researched articles
Pick any existing tech problem and try to find a solution for it.
If possible create PoC (Proof of Concept).
Write a well-researched article about the possible solution.
Chances are high that people facing that issue in their project can contact you to implement the solution for that problem.
Competency Level:
Advanced
📝 Important Notes:
→ To have better reach for your content, submit the content in multiple channels such as on social media, newsletters, dev community websites, etc.
→ Always mention some ways to contact you in all those channels
→ It may take time to get projects, so have patience!
→ Do this only if you really enjoy this process, else no worries! There are other ways also to get freelance projects! ✨
It will be great to know from you about other content ideas to attract freelancing projects.
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