Freelance platforms are a solid way to get started — you can work directly with clients and land gigs pretty quickly. Set up a portfolio website and share it around on social media, forums, even Twitter. LinkedIn’s also a good option, just make sure your profile looks solid.
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Reciprocity, China bans Facebook and Twitter (now:X) towards controlling news, limiting foreign influence, ensuring censorship, and to protect China's "national security."
Twitter has launched testing the functionality of "Twitter Coins". Users will be able to buy and give various reactions to content makers for them. And those will exchange assets for fiat through the Stripe payment system.
You can purchase coins by clicking on the corresponding icon in the...
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Social Media Bot Review: Somiibo
Somiibo is a multifunctional social media automation bot that supports platforms like Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, and SoundCloud. It offers modules for auto-liking, following, playing tracks, and more, helping users save time and effort. The interface is...
China has their laws and the US has their own laws.
Reciprocity matters.
Facebook, X (F.K.A.: Twitter), as well as other "Western social media" are banned in China.
Foreign businesses operating in China have to follow Chinese law or Chinese government decrees as a condition of doing business...
...to meet potential clients and partners.
Portfolio Website:
Build your own professional website to showcase your work and make it easy for clients to contact you.
Social Media & Forums:
Share your work on Twitter, Reddit (e.g., r/webdev, r/freelance), and Facebook groups related to web...
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