How Can I Find Small Full Stack Development Projects and Set My Rates?

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Asked By TechWiz42 On

I've successfully created two full stack applications: one is a complete e-commerce store, and the other is an AI-based expense tracker. Now, I'm eager to explore opportunities to earn money by developing small full stack projects for businesses. I'm curious about how to find clients, what rates I should charge, and what types of projects I can expect in this space.

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Answered By ProjectProX On

Instead of focusing on startups, target businesses that have clear workflow issues. Small to medium businesses (SMBs) often want booking systems, dashboards, or inventory trackers. You can charge between $2,000 to $5,000 for these types of projects. Freelancers typically earn between $18 to $40 per hour, so projects in the $1,500 to $4,000 range are quite common.

Answered By BuildAndSellGuy On

Definitely put your projects on your resume! You’ll need some compelling stories for interviews. Consider partnering with someone who needs work done, or check out platforms like Fiverr to sell your services as a freelancer.

Answered By DevSeeker91 On

Creating a portfolio is a solid first step. It really helps to showcase your work. You might also consider joining the gig economy, where you can find quick jobs that fit your skills.

Answered By MarketMaven33 On

Freelance sites like Upwork and Fiverr are great for quick project gigs, but keep in mind they're often looking for budget-friendly options, so expect smaller budgets, like $500. For better pay, try networking locally—restaurants, real estate agents, and other small businesses often need websites and have a budget for it.

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