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I help Online Coaches turn their service into Millionaire Education Businesses | Currently scaling 80+ Online Coaching Businesses 🤖📉
Australia
Joined September 2021
"I can't afford to start a SaaS...." $0 - Launch - ProductHunt $0 - Automation - Make $0 - Product - Code $0 - Design - Canva $0 - Emails - EmailOctopus $0 - Learn - Youtube $0 - Website - Webflow $0 - Payments - Stripe $0 - Marketing - Social media Start Small, Build up.
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10x your productivity with these 4 A.I Tools: Magic Studio--Removes photo elements. Big speak ai--Converts text to speech. Copy.ai--Writes marketing copy. Lumen5--Creates videos in seconds.
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Thank you, everyone! If you need any assistance, feel free to DM me. My DMs are always open for tech or Web3 conversations. Best of luck!
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The biggest tip for becoming a programmer quickly: Hire a tutor on Fiverr for $10-15/hr. Commit to at least 2 lessons per week and fast-track yourself to freelancing gigs. Re-invest profits into your learning
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After finishing these 4 courses, don't take any more courses. Your goal is to create websites and add to your portfolio. Books related to the language are okay.
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Tips for website ideas: 1. Search "Small businesses near me" on Google, select niches and practice making better websites. 2. Check out Webflow showcase for inspiration. 3. Filter on "most popular" for the type of website you want to build.
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Consolidate your learning and build connections by sharing your progress on the 100 Days of Code journey. Get into a routine of posting updates, and watch as others start commenting on your posts!
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Create a burner twitter account. Every day you will post on this twitter account once you have studied displaying. Day 1 {2 sentences on what you learnt} {2 sentences on what you found hard} {2 sentences on what you have improved on} #100daysofcode
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Personally, I find it counterproductive to study for a set amount of time. It becomes a negative experience as I constantly check the clock and force myself to focus. Forcing yourself to study is never the right way to go about it, you need to be the one that allocates the time
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Use the 15-minute rule. Learn no more than 15 minutes on day one. Sounds easy, right? So what's the catch? As you progress, it becomes more enjoyable, and you'll find yourself adding more minutes and hours to your daily schedule at your own will.
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If committed, this task should take 4-8 weeks. By week 2, allocate 60% of your time to developing websites for your portfolio and the remaining 40% towards course learning. Aim to add at least one website every 1-2 weeks.
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I would suggest learning in this order: 1. Webflow 101 (Total Duration : 2hr 18min) 2. 21 day design portfolio course (90 min) 3. Figma to workflow (6 hr 14 mins) 4. Freelance web design bootcamp (6hr 4min)
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The link below takes you to Webflow University. I strongly suggest using this platform, as in my experience it's the easiest and fastest way to start freelancing and earning some money. https://t.co/9r5elvXffh (No affiliation,I think it's one of the best beginner courses.)
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What are back-end and front-end development? A website can be compared to a car. Back-end is what makes the car work, while front-end is what we see and use. Full-stack development, on the other hand, means having the ability to build and maintain the whole car.
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Learn web design: It's a field for anyone. Programming isn't just for math and science, that applies to back-end development. Front-end web design is more accessible.
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Let me preface this by saying: I only learned this skill because I needed to replace my weekend vices with something more productive. Goodbye partying, hello new skill!
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As someone who was fortunate enough to make a living right after university (in finance, not computer science), I was able to travel all across Europe, Asia, and Oceania while freelancing this skill.
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