Umm, this is the most basic HTML i've seen, based on what i've seen i can say that the navigation bar is probably a template you took, most of the stuff you showcased could be made in 10 minutes, no offense.
These are websites I made in a few minutes and are still under construction. I have a degree in Computer Programming.
Well, people will judge by what they're given, right now your websites look poorly made, either finish them and showcase a finished product or don't bother EDIT: don't get me wrong, there's nothing bad in learning, but charging money for something like this is funny
I going to finish them, plus im not charging much for the websites. The website are going to be alot better.
So B.A is a degree. This doesn’t always even involve writing out code, and similar can be done with blocks at school sites. Also, this violates our IRL trade guidelines I think, which is not a good sign from a mod applicant.
He said he has a BA in Computer "Programming". BA stands for Bachelor's of Arts. Generally computer related fields do a BS, or Bachelor's of Science. BA's in the computer field are rare, but not impossible. They generally just involve doing less math and science, and more focus on humanitarian applications of the field. The bigger issues is that any sort of Bachelor's degree requires 120 credit hours. This is a somewhat absurd target to hit while in high school. Most common for the over-achievers is to get an Associates degree, which only requires 60 credit hours. Even that number is absurd to hit, with the top of my high school class only graduating with 48 college credit hours. I personally did all AP courses my high school offered, along with some dual-enrollment courses, and graduated with 30 credit hours. Moral of the story: Getting any sort of college degree while in high school is extremely difficult, and generally quite rare. Most common scenario is going to an "early college high school", where students are awarded an Associate's degree with their high school diploma. IRL trade rules only apply for trading IRL items or currency for in-game items or balance on Skyblock. This is fine. You are currently charging more than other Fiverr vendors, who are providing similar services with better looking results. Your Fiverr page also doesn't provide images of what your websites would like or what you're capable of. All you've shown us so far is that you are able to write generic HTML and CSS using early to mid 2000s standards. I would build up your portfolio a bit with example designs and clean up your Fiverr page to include better descriptions and images of your product before you try to sell anything. Side note: your highest premium option has the exact same description as another Fiverr user. The only difference being that you request $250 for the user to get it in 6 days, while he charges $50 to get it in 3 days. Extra side note: claims you have a "B.A. - Computer Programming" in 2017 from Virginia Tech. Virginia Tech does not offer a "Computer Programming" major (closest probably being their Computer Science major), and their degrees in the computer field are all BS, not BA. In your application you claim to be 14, and other postings suggest you have an August birthday. If you got your degree in 2017, as your Fiverr claims, that'd mean you had a college degree at the age of 11 or 12.
It's alright(the first link), the 'mod source code' page gives a 404. At least the 2nd one doesn't give me 404's.
I respect the hustle, but $50 isn't a cheap website. Especially looking at your examples, maybe lower your price a bit to build a portfolio, then up the price once you have some great examples in the bank.
Why does your bio say if you need a professional website but you don’t have any money then [click here] yet you charge $50. I think $50 is money dude
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