Branding Roadmap for Freelance Developers Earning Millions
This lecture is a roadmap lecture to become a freelancer with a salary of over 100 million won. I still remember the time when I was barely making 150,000 won a month from advertising revenue. I will pass on to you the know-how I learned from the very difficult times to the present, where I make tens of millions of won in revenue every month.
Income Tech Tree from 1 million won per month to 20 million won per month
How to Design Automatic Revenue for Developers
Understanding Development Outsourcing Services
A Leading Programming Learning Method
The world is already becoming a freelance-centric society.
In the United States, 46% of millennials are already working as freelancers, and the freelance market is becoming more active due to the development of IT.
Life forms are very diverse.
Some people have a hard time commuting to work due to illness, and some people are struggling to escape the limitations of their workplace. This course will help you understand the various forms of life and provide guidance for you.
🙋♂️"Isn't being a freelancer inherently unstable and having little income?"
Below is the revenue from sales of development-related learning content for the past 6 months.*Outsourcing revenue is separate.
I am currently working as a freelancer for 5 years and earning much more than I did as an SI developer or in-house engineer. I also live a life free from money and time through the automatic income I designed.
In fact, we usually live a life where we have to choose between 'freedom' and 'stability'. For example, if you choose stability (work), you have to give up freedom, and if you choose freedom (freelance), you have to give up the stability of your life.
However, I love freedom so much, and I couldn't give up the stability of life. So, in the process of trying various things, I once established a corporation and ran a company, and also founded a development agency startup.
After countless tests and trials, I now live as a freelancer, enjoying both freedom and stability. In fact, it is too cruel to ask us to choose between freedom and stability. We are people who always dream of a free life on a stable foundation.
I created this course for those who want both freedom and stability.
"Of course, I didn't make a lot of money from the beginning either."
When I first started out as a freelance developer, there were days when I had to survive on$10 a day , and there were also times when I lived in poverty because I couldn't get any outsourcing jobs.
Even if I went to a bookstore or searched YouTube or online lectures, there was no such thing as a way to survive as a freelancer, so I wandered around even more and felt discouraged at every moment.
I hope that you, like me, will not have to go through countless trials and errors, like I did, heading towards a dead end. I created a textbook for freelance branding with the thought , 'I wish my past self had seen this.'
📚 Course Introduction
From the days when I was a freelancer who couldn't make any money to now when I'm making millions, this course covers everything you need to know as a freelancer.
The lectures are provided in video format from the 1 million won per month Techtree to the 20 million won per month Techtree , and each lecture is approximately 15 minutes long.
✏️ What does it contain?
This course provides a roadmap to becoming a freelancer earning six figures.
It took me 5 years to get here. During that time, I failed, broke, and stumbled because I didn't have the proper know-how. However, as time passed, I accumulated know-how, and now I enjoy coding freely while enjoying financial freedom.
I guarantee you that this roadmap course will save you years of trial and error.
It took me 5 years, but you can become a more stable and free developer than me in just a year, or maybe even a few months, through this freelance guide.
Get away from the superficial and misleading information floating around the internet and learn the real roadmap from active freelancers who are actually making money.
As a mentor to our students, I will take responsibility for guiding you in the right direction.
🙋🏻♂️ Instructor Interview
Q. Please introduce yourself in one word!
A. I am a freelance developer and free-coder. I have been working as a freelancer for 5 years and enjoy coding freely without being restricted by time and place.
Q. Do you teach anywhere else besides Inflearn?
A. Yes, we are also conducting classes online through Class 101 and Tal-ing. For more detailed information, please refer to Lesson 4-1 along with the earnings details. In addition, we are conducting offline classes for working people and operating a coding academy called Gaksung Coding, which is a training camp.
Below is a capture of the students' thank you messages😊
Q. The course curriculum is very unique. Could you briefly introduce it?
A. The course curriculum was created based on the steps I took and the advice of software engineers around me. The curriculum was designed to help you raise your level while increasing your income bracket.
To be honest, I didn't have high expectations when I started watching the lecture. I went through marketing and design and am currently working as a developer at a startup. It is common for non-majors who started as SI developers from academies to have a maximum career of 7 months. I told my current company that I couldn't work for more than this number of months and that I might really quit, so I was recommended to take a leave of absence by the company. Now, I have a lot of thoughts about returning to work. I wonder if I will end up in the hospital if I go back anyway. This lecture seems to be telling me to spread out all the knowledge I have so far, thinking about how long I will have to live this kind of life. In particular, the last lecture completely shook off my worries. In fact, after listening to the lecture, I wondered if I would be able to make money right away. Thinking about realistic problems made me throw away my worries about whether I should return to work first. I plan to watch this lecture whenever I get stuck, planning my own tech tree with the knowledge I learned through the lecture and overcoming it one by one. I am leaving a review hoping that I will achieve what I wanted in 6 months. Thank you :)
Overall, it's great. However, the content seems to be lacking compared to the price. I'm also taking the Money Hacker course in Class 101, and there's some overlap. It's the same as delivering core know-how as a developer, but because of the price range, I expected technical techniques or specific methods, so I deducted 1 point in this area.
As the title suggests, it can be seen as a roadmap and guide. It is not as specific as you might think. There are some parts that explain things that can be easily explained in detail, so it is disappointing that the content is not enough for the price. I think it will be helpful for those who want to work on outsourcing but have no idea how to start!
I watched chapter 1 and part of chapter 2 and 4. It was easy to understand because it was organized in detail according to the flow, from how to get started, how to start outsourcing, and how to set up a pipeline, even for someone who doesn't know anything about development and coding. I knew that development could make a lot of money, but I didn't know the details. Above all, I really liked how it taught me in detail how to make money and the flow. If there's anyone who's hesitating for reasons like, "I can't code at all and I'm not a major (or a high school graduate, a high school student)...", I definitely recommend applying. I think anyone who's a high school student or higher can fully understand and follow along.
However, the most important thing is practice. Without practice, there's nothing. I really agree with what the instructor said in chapter 4-2 that it's always scary before you start. I'm also scared right now because I'm about to start, but I'm going to start properly.
Thank you for the great lecture!! Good luck~