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Use Skool To Network and...
Potentially get you clients or at the very least be seen by others. I know that we're all learning how to become developers. Some of us in this group are developers working for companies, while others are freelancers, and a real great way for you to utilize the SKOOL Network to network is the following... 1. Update your SKOOL profile. ✅ And what do I mean by that? Get yourself a picture up there. Make sure you have your name, and if you are, I believe, active for 60 days, you can change the actual link to your username. You can choose to make your profile public, which means it's searchable by Google. And probably most importantly, add your social media links on there to include a website or portfolio. 2. Be active in a community. ✅ It doesn't have to be THIS community, but you can be active in many communities. A lot of times, when I see somebody make a post or they reply to my comment, I'm checking out their profile. I'm seen if they have a LinkedIn account where I can go ahead and connect with them on LinkedIn. I think by default, if you like somebody's comment, it sends them a notification with who liked it. Again, that's another opportunity for somebody to take a look at your profile, and then they just click your social media link to follow you to your portfolio page. 3. Look at the Leaderboards ✅ Many groups have leader boards posted. If you go to a leaderboard and you see how much they contributed to the group, you know that they are active. Depending upon the community rules, you might even be able to message these people once you've reached a certain level. 4. Join groups where your ideal client may hang out. ✅ There's lots of communities out there. Take a look at the discovery on SKOOL and look for a group that might have clients that you might need. I'm not saying direct message them or spam them, but contribute to the group, like their comments, and get noticed. I guarantee you people will check out your profile. But I just wanted everybody in this group to be aware of how you can make sure that your user profile is up to date, how you can make links that go to places that you want people to find you. Just like on LinkedIn, you can follow people, meaning that you can click the button that says Follow. Anytime they make a post or create a post in the community that you're in, you're going to get notified.
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3 likes • Mar 2
Thanks you taught in detail very informative and helpful post
My first website developed in React.js
After months of learning React.js, this was the first website I programmed using it, and later I learned how to host this website on a free hosting platform.
My first website developed in React.js
3 likes • Feb 27
@Mahmoud Mahmoud I have a question I am making an website I am bignner so suggest me should I build this on JavaScript or I have to learn react.js for this?
2 likes • Feb 27
@Mahmoud Mahmoud thanks for guiding it's a basic solar energy website I don't think it's need react.js
From Front-End Beginner to Full-Stack Developer in 3 Months
Hello everyone I’m currently learning Front-End Development and working hard to strengthen my skills in HTML, CSS, Tailwind, JavaScript, and React. My goal is to become a Full-Stack Developer within the next 3 months by consistently practicing, building real projects, and learning backend technologies like Node.js and databases. I’m here to learn from experienced developers, share my progress, and connect with like-minded learners. If you have any tips, resources, or roadmap suggestions for becoming a full-stack developer, I’d love to hear them! Looking forward to growing and contributing to this community
3 likes • Feb 26
@Peter John Galeno I want to learn python as a backend
3 likes • Feb 27
@Mahmoud Mahmoud sure I will learn
Notes Javascript day 2
Today in my full-stack journey, I focused on loops in JavaScript. I learned about for loops, while loops, and infinite loops, understanding their initialization, condition, and update steps. I practiced using loops to repeat tasks efficiently and explored how to control iterations. This knowledge strengthens my ability to automate repetitive tasks in real-world projects, forming a core part of my development skills.
3 likes • Feb 23
Ok thanks i will go through
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Tahira Wahid
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I am a BSCS student, and I am exploring the digital world by learning different skills.

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