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Although years ago we all accepted to wait, patiently watching the wheel turn, in 2021 we have less patience. If your website takes more than 3 seconds to load, don't count on anyone staring!
And, somewhat less obviously, speed affects positioning; Google penalizes slow websites a lot, so bad hosting can send you to the tail of cyberspace. It happened to me and I had to "move" to another after wondering for months why my website was missing from the map!

How to choose a server that focuses on speed and SEO

Rental Server

A rental server is essentially a place to store the resources needed to set up a website. By storing, you can open a homepage, blog, etc. on the Internet.

In addition, there are various types of servers, and many rental servers belong to shared servers.
Because the server company's servers are used by multiple users, they can be affected by other users and may be degraded or unstable.
Therefore, while there is such as the upper limit of the use of memory, the price is set cheaply.

 

Basically, the rental server of the same server company has the capacity and function that can be used in the price plan. Of course, if it becomes expensive, a high-spec server can be used.
However, it is not necessarily necessary to choose a high-spec server.

If you are an EC site that handles a large number of products, you need a server with a large capacity and full security, but if it is a corporate site of only a few pages, you can use the minimum specifications.

If it's a blog, it doesn't matter at first with a smaller server, but as you continue for a long time, consider switching to a more 

Whether it is easy to switch servers or whether you can respond only by changing the plan depends on the server company, but let's choose a server that is not unreasonable according to the size and operational purpose of the site.

 

Recently, there are more and more rental servers and plans that are good enough to say that even standard features are sufficient, but when choosing a server, it is necessary to make sure that the server can take effective MEASURES for SEO with priority on speed and stability.
If you are using a server that is not very good at present, you may want to consider moving the server.

To summarize the points, this is what happens.

  1. Line speed
  2. Always SSL
  3. AMP support
  4. Stability
  5. Consider the size of your site

Currently, due to the improvement of the technology of each server company, many high-spec rental servers are also coming out. Consider what kind of operation you want to do and how much your budget is, and choose the best server.

How to make yourself stand out when it comes to applying for junior dev jobs?

Question:

I feel as if, and maybe this is just me, there isn't really much junior developer jobs out there. I would assume this is due to the fact that code camps have became pretty popular. This causes the supply to go up, therefore, decreasing the demand.

Now, I do believe I have a better advantage over camp graduates as I'm about to graduate with an associates degree in web development. But, to go back to my question. How could I stand out more and better my chances to land my first real developer job?

I've started using GitHub seriously. I've tailored my resume to fit job requirements, while being honest as to what I know at the same time. I also have a lot of projects, like websites and even a custom CMS I've built. Along with a few others like a simple chat app using socket.io and other projects.

The only thing I can think of that isn't helping me all that much is that I haven't completed my portfolio website. It's close, but not complete. And I know how stupid that sounds, because I know just how important it is. I've already figured that out and actually stopped applying to places until that's finished.

So, what are some useful tips and suggestions that could land me that first real job?

tldr: What are some ways to stand out as a junior dev when applying for a job?

 

Answer:

Not really, no. At least not compared to an actually good bootcamp: A three month intensive bootcamp drilling in the latest standards, tech and opening up industry connections is nothing to sniff at.

 

My tips:

  1. Portfolio website is super useful and understated by a number of devs I've encountered. It's good that you've figured this out on your own as it will definitely help you once yours is completed. Make sure it is clear, clean and responsive. I would forego too much visual complexity: long-winded animations designed to dazzle, extra features like canvases people can draw on - and focus instead on something consistent and to the point. Make sure, also, that the site is responsive. It's the first and easiest thing to test.
  2. Get someone else to read your CV, or read your CV out loud to yourself in front of the mirror. Not because a CV is meant to be read aloud, but because with any piece of writing it's easier to catch breaks in the flow/ weird diction that might make absorbing the information tricky.
  3. Ham up your projects over irrelevant experience.
  4. Make sure your projects are live and able to be interacted with. The difference between a github profile and a readme for the project vs a functioning example on heroku is night and day.
  5. Simple, functional projects are best because they quickly demonstrate what you can do. That said, if you have a particularly cool idea - especially one that helps people - then prioritise. It's up to you to balance your time.
  6. If you get an interview, research the hell out of the company/team. It will come up because it's such an easy way for the company to gauge a candidate's interest. Even something as simple as: what do you think we do here?

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How to get best price for your freelance design services

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Recently i found an article which is provide useful for price quotation for freelance projects.

webflow.com

Pricing your design work right is one of the hardest things a freelancer has to do.

I really struggled with this early in my freelance career, and I still find myself wondering what a fair price is for new projects.

But over the years, I’ve gotten much better at pricing, and charging rates that feel comfortable to me and my clients. Here’s how.

You charge too little

Don't make Dr. Who sad.
And I can say without a doubt in my mind.

Which is funny, because we freelancers hear the opposite (“You’re too expensive!”) all the time.

But this is all the more reason to stand your ground. You need to get better at passing on clients who want your talent at a discount.

In the end, you’ll not only be making less than you’re worth, but you’ll probably dislike working on the project itself. Which leads to subpar work, which leads to subpar referrals, which starts the whole process over again.

The reason I’m so confident that you, dear reader, are undercharging for your services is simple: You undervalue your work.

After all, it’s hard to charge a lot for something that comes fairly easy to you.

The big mental shift hit me when a mentor of mine caught me saying this:

“Why would I charge somebody so much for something that’s so easy for me to do?”

The answer is simple: Because it’s not easy for them.

Clients want your services because they can’t do it themselves. They can’t just buy what you offer at a store.

But it goes even deeper than that.

Because they aren’t looking for just any designer, or writer, or developer: They’re looking for you specifically. They like your previous work. It fits with what they want. There’s tremendous value in that.

What I’ve realized, and still have to remind myself, is this: When what you do comes easy, your rate should be much higher than your gut is telling you.

Which brings me to my next point.

For the love of all things design, please double your rate

Just see what happens! Worst-case scenario: you pass on a project that you would’ve been doing at a discount. Best case: you’ve now entered a whole new realm of clients, experience, and confidence.

The best part is, you only have to do it once. Because once you do it, you’ll feel more comfortable charging what you’re worth for every project.

That’s not even the best part
The best part isn’t even that you’re now making twice as much on this project. The best part is that you’re now much more likely to make the same amount on your next project.


You too could be like Peggy.
Why? Because $10,000 projects attract other $10,000 projects. Just as $500 projects attract other $500 projects.

Once you make the leap to charging more, you’ll attract other projects of the same or greater value.

So take the leap already.

Kill the hourly rate
Stop. Just stop.


Just say no to working hourly.
If you’re charging by the hour, you’re leaving money on the table, and making it harder to take on multiple projects at the same time.

I get the idea: Hourly rates mean you literally get paid an agreed amount for the work you do. It’s a direct correlation.

But this billing method predates tools like Webflow and Sketch. Tools that make the web design process much faster and easier. And hourly rates simply haven’t been able to keep up.

For example: It took me a single morning to design, build, and launch the Webflow Blog. 5 hours, tops.

Even if my hourly rate was $300/hr (which it’s not), I would’ve designed and built a powerful, well-designed, fully responsive website for just $1,500. Way too little for a blog that gets tens of thousands of views every week.

How many of you charge $300/hr? I’m guessing not many. And not many clients would feel comfortable with that hourly rate.

Charging on a project basis — what I like to call value basis — makes it much easier to find a rate that accurately reflects the value you provide.

But I think I’ve found an even better way. How I price projects

I changed the way I price about a year ago, and I’ll never go back. Now, instead of thinking about hours or value, I think about project pricing in terms of headspace.

Because, let’s face it, even when we’re not working directly on a project, it’s still taking up headspace. Whether we’re in the shower or making dinner, we’re still thinking about. But it’s hard to charge our clients for this time.
So I decided to think of each project in terms of how much headspace I’d devote to the project, and then how long I’d be devoting this headspace for.
In my experience, it’s best to think of this in terms of weeks. So for each new project, I ask myself two questions:

How long, in weeks, will this take for me to complete?
How much dedicated headspace will I need for it?
It’s important to remember that your headspace is limited (and it will vary by person). You can only give so much thought to any given thing in any given week. If you spread your headspace too thin, your projects will suffer.

So, assuming you begin with a max headspace capacity of 100%, figure out how much attention the project will need for the duration. Some projects will demand 100% of your headspace, and that’s fine (and maybe even preferred). Others may only take about 20%, letting you take on additional projects (provided they take 80% or less).

What’s your headspace worth?Defining project headspace is only the first step. Next, you have to figure out how much your total headspace is worth.How do you do that? Ask yourself one simple question: How much do I want to make each week?If you were to devote 100% of your total headspace (total amount of professional time, effort and thoughts), what value would that be?You can also approach this from an annual perspective, and instead ask yourself how much you want to make each year, then divide by 52.

Example
Let’s say that your weekly value is $2,000.
If a client came to you with a project, and you estimate that it’ll take you a full month, at 100% headspace, then the price starts at $8,000 ($2,000 x 4).

The benefits of headspace pricing
Pricing this way will help you:

Decide if you can take on multiple projects
Make the money you want to be making, instead of what you can get
I’d love to hear all about how you approach pricing, and any tips and tricks you’ve learned along the way! Feel free to reach out to me on Twitter — I’m happy to continue the conversation.

 

 

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