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Genuine question. With everything being online now and all the tech and AI we have, I assumed finding online work would be easy by this point but actually breaking in still feels really hard
So which is it, is it genuinely this difficult, or is it only hard because I haven’t really started yet and I’m just overthinking it from the outside?
I’m stuck on is where people actually find clients. Not the lazy “just make an Upwork account bro” answer
I mean what’s working for you right now. Specific platforms, communities, cold outreach, Discord/X, agencies, whatever it actually is



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