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How I went from charging $100 to $10,000+ for a website || Freelance Web Development

How I went from charging $100 to $10,000+ for a website || Freelance Web Development In this video I'm sharing how I went from charging $100 and a coffee card to $10,000 (sometimes more) per website/app as a freelance web developer.

Freelance web development is lucrative. Companies and other organizations have a LOT of problems -- often these problems can be solved with the help of a website.

But websites aren't what they were in the '90s! These days a "website" can refer not only to a site (i.e. a WordPress site or a static site), but also can extend to (or incorporate) web apps, integrations & APIs and SO much more.

As a freelancer, commanding $10K for one project is fantastic but I'm still busy building my portfolio and social proof for a higher tier. Because there really is no limit to how much you can charge, as long as you bring results and can prove that you're responsible for those results.

It's not easy... And it takes time. But it *can* be done. Sound interesting? Check out my top-rated book and video course Freelance Newbie to learn how to get started.

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