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Hello, I haven't completed the course yet, but you mentioned that securing projects through online platforms like Kmong is difficult, making networking through acquaintances a more realistic approach. I found this to be very abstract, and I feel a significant lack of deeper explanation with more detailed examples of various sales channels. Because, as it stands, it only seems that people with solid development experience and a successful development career can become freelancers. Frankly speaking, those people wouldn't feel the need to take this course at all. It seems like this course is targeted towards people with over 20 years of technical experience, like yourself.
Hi, I've found that experience isn't as important as you might think for freelancers. Of course, if you have experience or education, you should use it to promote yourself as much as possible, but your strengths, mainly your attitude and perseverance, can also become a form of storytelling that persuades people of your value. How about a light mentoring call after you take the course? I don't think my lectures are only helpful for experienced or skilled people, so if you're not getting the help you need, I'd like to find that gap and help you bridge it. Please email me at james@insomenia.com.




