Freelance Portfolio/Website Recommendations?
Any recommendations on preferred tools for setting up an online portfolio and business site?
I know the big players such as Wix, Squarespace, Wordpress, etc...
Are there any new players out there that might be interesting to check out? Someone recommended Full Scope Freelancer which, tbh, looks pretty good for the price.
Your thoughts?
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Hi Gillies
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Crafting a standout freelance portfolio is pivotal. Consider platforms like Behance or personal websites using Wix or Squarespace. Showcase skills, share testimonials, and captivate potential clients with your unique narrative.
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s I develop my fashion brand, maintaining a consistent brand identity across different online platforms is a major concern. How do you ensure your brand stays consistent and resonant, especially when outsourcing elements like photography or design?
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While Wix, Squarespace, and WordPress are well-known options, there are some newer players worth considering:
Pixpa: This platform is excellent for photographers, artists, and designers. It offers a range of templates and customization options, making it easy to create a professional-looking portfolio.
Format: Known for its user-friendly interface, Format is another great option for creatives. It provides beautiful templates and a straightforward setup process.
Hostinger: If you’re on a budget, Hostinger offers affordable plans with good performance and features suitable for student portfolios or small businesses.
Full Scope Freelancer: As you mentioned, this tool is gaining popularity for its cost-effectiveness and comprehensive features tailored for freelancers. It could be a great choice if you’re looking for a balance between price and functionality.
For those looking to find a remote job, having a well-crafted online portfolio can significantly enhance your chances. These tools can help you showcase your work effectively and reach a broader audience.
I hope this helps! 🥹
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You can also use GoFreelancer as a very decent UK based stop-gap. You can add a profile and up to 6 portfolio items. It's free to register and use and employers can search and find you on there based on the skills you add to your profile.
You can share your profile to all the well-known places and include the direct link for it on your CV's and email signatures etc., too!
https://www.gofreelancer.co.uk
Hope this helps!
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