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2 years ago I decided that I want to change my life
Since then I:
- Learned how to code and design
- Built a 40k followers Twitter audience
- Made over $6k online
- Started a freelancing business
Today I want to share with you all my entire journey
Everything started in the last week of 2019
I was in my first year of high school and my uncle started talking to me about programming
He was already a senior web developer with over 10 years of experience
At that time I had already written a few lines of code at school in C++ but I had no idea what Web Development was
He told me that I should give this a try and told me to learn Python first
In the first week of 2020, I started learning Python
I searched on Reddit for some tutorials I could follow and someone recommended me Codecademy
I went on their website and started coding
For one week all I did was code on there
I fell in love with it in less than a day
3 months later I was still doing some small Python projects in my free time
Then the Pandemic came
Suddenly I had a lot of free time
So I called my uncle and he told me to continue learning Web Development
So I went to freeCodeCamp and started learning HTML and CSS
At that time I was spending a lot of time on Reddit, talking with other developers
One day I found a subreddit with developers from my country
I joined it and decided to share my journey there
At the end of that post, I said that I'm looking for work to learn more about web development and gain more experience
A few hours later a developer that had a start-up messaged me and said that they would love to work with me
The next day we talked on the phone
I was excited to work with them
They gave me a few tasks which I solved in a few hours and I got hired
You can read more about this story from this article I made:
blog.vladpasca5.com/how-i-got-a-job-as-a-de..
During the next 3 months, I learned a lot from that job
From JavaScript to Docker and how to work with Git
After 3 months I left that job since the school was about to start and I wanted to focus more on that
At that time I wasn't coding that much anymore and my motivation faded away
One day I decided to join Twitter since lots of developers were talking about it
So I joined Tech Twitter and started documenting my journey
I was writing about the concepts I was learning about HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
In the beginning, no one saw my tweets but I was happy to be part of a community
Slowly I realized that I would like to create content so I bought a Twitter course and started growing my account
This (gumroad.com/a/886314099) is the Twitter course I bought (highly recommended)
By the end of 2020, I reached 1000 followers
I was already building lots of projects with JavaScript at that time while creating content on Twitter
3 months later and I made my first income online
How?
Through affiliate marketing. Why?
I realized that everyone was asking me what courses they could use to grow on Twitter, to learn Web Design and Web Development
By that time I already had around 6k followers on Twitter
For 30 days I continued doing that and hit $1000 in sales
You can read more about how you can do it here
twitter.com/VladPasca5/status/1371823566858..
One month later I released my first info product, an eBook for Web Developers
Over 50 people Pre-Ordered it and after one month it made almost $600 in revenue (with almost 80 customers)
Since then, until August I continued doing this
Learned more about marketing, audience building and coding while making around $700 every month from Twitter
Then in August while I was in Greece with my family it hit me
I realized this:
I can't sell courses on Twitter for the rest of my life
I was seeing people make what I made in a month from one freelancing project
So I decided that I will start freelancing from now
And that's what I did. Once I got home from Greece I got on a call with @DONVESH
He gave a clear strategy that I could use to start freelancing and well
It worked
After 2 weeks I closed my first big client in exchange for a testimonial
So since then until now this is what I've been focusing on
Design, Twitter, affiliate marketing, my own info products
I still got a lot more things to achieve and I'm not where I want to be
But I achieved a lot more than most people around my age this
I hope that you found this thread inspiring and motivating!
I hope found this useful and if you did please let me know. If you have any questions feel free to DM me on Twitter.