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How To Earn From Web Development

Web Development

It’s the hottest field of the 21st century.

But why?

Millions of websites are made every day, every business needs a website, every new school, college, university, office, and shop need a website.
They can pay him from Rs.30,000 to millions of rupees to make a site depending on the design, scale, talent, skills, and experience.

You will read everywhere that you find only a few web developers who have no job either he will be working in a government institution or private, otherwise freelancing would be its best friend.

To be a good developer you need patience because it is a skill that takes time. But you can learn in 6 months easily if you are willing to do.

Then there are three main types of web development that you can select:

Front End Web Development
Front-end web development is the practice of producing HTML, CSS, and JavaScript for a website or Web Application so that a user can see and interact with them directly.

Back End Web Development
Back End Web Development usually consists of three parts: a server, an application, and a database. Code written by back end developers is what communicates the database information to the browser.

Full Stack Web Development
This includes both. You can become both front and back at the same, but it takes extra time. He is paid more than front and back end development.

Time to Learn: 6 months to 2 years.

Success Rate: The day you become a good web developer and can make the modern responsive websites, you can get a project within 3 months on Fiverr, Upwork, Guru, Freelancers, and via Facebook Groups, see Step 3.

Problems: You will be stuck because of some complex syntax errors, but you can get help from StackOverflow, Google, Facebook.

Money: You can earn minimum 50$ to 10,000$ per project per month.

Cons: It’s ever changing field, so you have to keep yourself updated by following the new technologies, and needs a lot of practice. It's not a problem if you love to learn new things every day.

Who Should Learn: If you’re passionate about changing the world by making amazing sites as Mark Zuckerberg did - the founder of Facebook, then this field is for you.

The only thing that needs the most is curiosity. When you search every problem via Google, and you want to be an ethical hacker.

Where You Can Earn Money: You can earn money on Fiverr, Upwork, Freelance, and Guru. You can go to the businesses like a new school, college, university, and shop, and say them you will make a site because in the modern website people loves to visit the site to observe a site rather to leave the house.

Investment: Zero investment if you learn by yourself from the free websites. Otherwise, you can take courses from 10$ to 50$ on Udemy, and 300$ on Udacity.

Market Value, Scope, and Competition: Competition is medium because clients are looking for the web developers that charge less money because experience web developer charges a lot of money, so in order words, the scope is board.

With the 
web design service industry a $20.1B market in the US alone, and more than 16M new websites added every month, who creates these millions of new sites?





Free Resources To Be A Web Developer
1. Foundations of Front-End Web Development (Udemy English Course: 20 Hours English Video Course)

2. HTML, CSS, and Javascript for Web Developers (Coursera English Course: 5 weeks of study, 4-6 hours/week)

3. HTML 5 and CSS3 (10+ Hours Urdu Course)
Paid Resources To Be A Web Developer
1, Front-End Web Developer Nanodegree: 199$ Per Month, but FREE for 7 Days if you have a credit card. Getting a Job within 6 months is guaranteed by the site because the teachers are from Google, GitHub, AT&T, Take this course after mastering HTML and CSS that I shared above.

2. Front End Web Development: This is the course made by Treehouse, you have to pay 25$ monthly in order to take all the programming course. First 7 days are free.

3. 
The Web Developer Bootcamp: A paid course offered by Udemy. It is for 43 hours where you will learn HTML, CSS, JS, and Node,

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