Programming › Re: Creating A Saas Vs Freelancing by codingdude(op): 11:07pm On Sep 15, 2023 |
online4business: Use your freelancer income to bootstrap the saas however.
Make sure you are freelancing in the same vertical so you can easily get the needed connect form partnership etc.
Freelance you are trading time for money, but sass you've reoccurring income.
I tend to stay away from one time income.
Think about equity not income. Getting clients here has been difficult not to talk of high paying clients. Someone actually expected me to build a website free of charge for the first year |
Programming › Re: Creating A Saas Vs Freelancing by codingdude(op): 11:05pm On Sep 15, 2023 |
kristian98: Easy to get started with freelancing than saas. Saas can be difficult especially when you don’t have the monetary resources. I’ve been wondering how fresh startup companies raise money from investors. I started a company but funding is an issue Been hearing its better for a startup to be self funded or bootstrap |
Programming › Creating A Saas Vs Freelancing by codingdude(op): 12:40pm On Sep 15, 2023 |
Hey guys. Which one do you think is better or which one do you prefer?
I have tried my hand on freelancing but the pay here is too low. SaaS on the other hand seems to require money to make. |
Travel › Re: US Study Or Work Visa For A Programmer? by codingdude(op): 2:35pm On Sep 10, 2023 |
ednut1: undergraduate meaning you have no work experience. How will you get work visa 😒 I was thinking about getting a remote web dev job first |
Travel › Re: US Study Or Work Visa For A Programmer? by codingdude(op): 1:12pm On Sep 10, 2023 |
ednut1: there is no one that qualifies for a work visa that leaves it for study visa. If you are unable to get a job offer which is required for work visa then you go for study. Shikena Okay. Was considering my options because I'm currently an undergraduate student. |
Travel › US Study Or Work Visa For A Programmer? by codingdude(op): 11:49am On Sep 10, 2023 |
Hey guys. I'm have been learning to code for years now. Didn't take it seriously until recently (was dabbling into game dev and 3d modeling more those days. Now I'm focusing on web dev).
Im currently frustrated with my situation in this country so I wanted to ask, what will be the best option to go for as a programmer. Should I go for an undergraduate study visa or a work visa in the US or Canada?
Thanks! |