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You two have to figure out #1. For #2, is it really starting to earn or just keeping busy? For me, I am using my skillset to volunteer for nonprofits. I found catchafire.org, which matches volunteers to non-profits, projects they submit. They are happy to have someone to help, you get to work at a comparatively leisurely pace, win-win. It's what's worked for me. There are other platforms like catchafire. Source: 11 months ago
Catchafire.org is a website where non-profits post volunteer opportunities for people with specialized skills. You could get some real-world experience in a sector that may be relevant to your interests—education, the arts, etc.—and potentially a couple of good references for future employers. Source: 12 months ago
I recommend doing a volunteer gig at taprootplus.org or catchafire.org. Great learning experience, remote work, and they are very tolerant of mistakes and learning curves. If you do good, have them give you a recommendation on LinkedIn. Source: about 1 year ago
Look for project coordinator or project officer role; nonprofits/ NGOs seem to be opening such roles quite often. Also, check out catchafire.org (volunteering for nonprofits/ NGOs), good luck. Source: about 1 year ago
I am still trying to break into the industry and I have some confidence issues regarding my ability to do the job. I have always been a more hands-on person so until I can get my hands wet it's hard for me to feel comfortable. I even saw someone recommend catchafire.org and I even feel incapable of doing these volunteer jobs. Source: about 1 year ago
Yes but domcomp.com are only for first year. Source: over 1 year ago
I have a plan to transfer domains and want to know if there is any registrar that offers a year additional free expiration date (the real one, not a gimmick), a huge discount or free credit upon sign up? I check on domcomp.com and it seems there is no discount for domain transfer. Source: almost 2 years ago
Porkbun and Namesilo are great. https://domcomp.com/ has a nice comparison of prices from different registrars. Source: almost 2 years ago
Worth checking out https://domcomp.com to compare prices yourself though. Source: over 2 years ago
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