Happiness Frequency

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Just allowing credit for the YouTube video that I am using on the home page of my website. I also put an embedded version so you can hear the music – Serotonin, Dopamine, Endorphin Release Music, Release Negativity.


Jason Stephenson – Chakra Healing Music

Beautiful music to boost your happiness frequency! Boost levels of serotonin, dopamine, and release endorphins – release negativity. For the best sleep ever download your FREE meditation! https://www.empoweredsleepformula.com/

I also wanted to share my Patreon website at https://www.patreon.com/user?u=23737311&fan_landing=true

And finally from https://getpocket.com/ which I frequently read, these days we’re all about things being faster. That’s why this advice is invaluable: When you really need to remember something, concentrate on it for at least 8 seconds. That can seem like a long time when you’re running around trying to get a million things done, but it is worth it. Studies have shown that 8 seconds is the minimum amount of time it takes for a piece of information to go from your short-term memory to your long-term memory.

In addition, we’ve all walked into a room and suddenly realized we can’t remember why we needed to be there in the first place. Don’t worry, you’re not getting more forgetful—chances are it was the act of walking through a doorway that made you go completely blank. Researchers found that participants in both virtual and real-world studies were far more likely to forget what object they had just placed in a container if they were asked right after walking through a doorway than if they carried the object the same distance in a single room. Scientists have yet to figure out why, but something about entering a new place seems to restart our memory.


WordPress Help

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After reading the following article, I need all to know that I have done work for these freelance agencies and have decided to just become an independent helper that costs less. My schedule is currently light so if I where you, I would save some money, solve my WordPress issues quickly, and bookmark this website to use again in the future. Use THIS LINK to my contact form and other information instead of the links in the article below (from Themeisle: https://themeisle.com/blog/hire-wordpress-freelancers/).

“Six top platforms to hire WordPress freelancers

There are a lot of platforms where you can hire WordPress freelancers online. However, these six websites excel when it comes to finding talented, professional workers. Let’s review what makes each a standout option.

1. Codeable

Codeable is one of our favorite platforms because it’s all about WordPress. Every freelancer who makes it onto the site is carefully vetted and there are workers available for every type of WordPress job. That includes web design, plugin and custom theme development, and much more.

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Pros:

  • Only the best WordPress freelancers are accepted.
  • The focus is entirely on WordPress, so finding experienced freelancers is simple.

Cons:

  • The platform sets its base rate at $70 per hour, so you need deep pockets if you have a lengthy project in mind.

Overall, Codeable is an excellent choice if you’re looking to hire top talent at professional rates. If you just need to make a few tweaks to your site, however, you can probably find what you need elsewhere at lower prices.

2. Toptal

Toptal is a platform that prides itself on hiring only the very best. In fact, it proudly proclaims that it only accepts 3% of freelance applicants. Unlike Codeable, this platform isn’t exclusive to WordPress. But it does offer tons of freelancers that can help you with just about anything you need.

The Toptal homepage

Pros:

  • Like Codeable, each freelancer is carefully vetted before being allowed into Toptal.
  • The platform displays a lot of information about each freelancer’s talents, so you know exactly who you’re hiring.

Cons:

  • Just like our previous pick, Toptal prices start at $60 per hour, which can be a stretch for many smaller sites’ budgets.

This is another platform where you’ll need to make a decent investment if you want to hire someone. However, if you need the very best talent you can find, you’ll almost certainly find what you’re looking for.

3. WPMU DEV

WPMU DEV isn’t merely a job platform site. But in addition to its collection of premium plugins and themes, useful WordPress tools, WPMU DEV also features its own jobs board.

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Pros:

  • You get access to an extensive collection of WordPress enthusiasts.
  • It’s more laid back than other job platforms.

Cons:

  • You need to arrange payments directly with your freelancers.
  • You need to be a member to post a job, though you can get a 30-day free trial.

WPMU DEV is a great place to find professionals for small to medium-sized projects. It’s particularly attractive if you don’t like dealing with intermediary platforms, such as our previous two options.

4. Upwork

Upwork is one of the largest freelance platforms available online. The quality of its talent varies, but its sheer size means you can find some fantastic WordPress freelancers if you don’t mind looking around.

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Pros:

  • The platform provides access to a gigantic pool of freelancers.
  • It’s often cheaper than similar sites.

Cons:

  • There are a lot of subpar freelancers to wade through since the platform doesn’t vet every new applicant.

Upwork can be a useful platform if you have a modest budget and the patience to spend time searching for the right candidate. Overall, it’s a decent option for projects of all types, not just WordPress. Just be aware that you often get what you pay for, so don’t necessarily jump for the lowest bid.

Note; we actually used Upwork to get these awesome WordPress comics made.

5. WPRiders

Unlike the previous platforms, WPRiders doesn’t enable you to look for specific freelancers. Instead, it’s an agency that specializes in providing custom WordPress services such as development, design, updates, or website speed optimization.

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The agency has a 14-year experience in working with WordPress, during which it made more than 1000 clients happy.

Pros:

  • You have the opportunity to work with a team of experts who know WordPress inside out.
  • You can easily establish a long-term professional relationship for future WordPress projects.

Cons:

  • This site is not multi-purpose like Upwork or Toptal (you can’t submit jobs or look for freelancers). You can just hire the agency if their services and skills match your WordPress needs.

If solid WordPress background and high reliability are the aspects that you think are the most important when working with freelancers, WPRiders will deliver. If the quality meets your standards, an agency is also a good place to return to.

6. WPHired

Similarly to WPRiders, WPHired doesn’t come with a database where you can look for specific freelancers. Instead, it’s a jobs board where you can submit listings for full and part-time positions, regarding both in-person and remote work.

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Pros:

  • It’s easier to find freelancers for long-term work arrangements.
  • Posting a job is free, although there are premium packages available that offer more exposure.

Cons:

  • You don’t get as many applicants as on other platforms, and most users are looking for full-time positions.

If you want an ongoing work relationship with your freelancer, WPHired is the place for you. A lot of its job listings are for on-site work, so remote offers in particular get tons of attention.

Conclusion

Finding the perfect WordPress freelancers doesn’t have to be hard. You just need to know what to look for and where to search for the best candidates. For instance, if you want some help with usability, then Toptal will be a good place to start. Every freelance platform is different and knowing the pros and cons of each can help you conduct your search more efficiently.

Here are six of our favorite platforms where you can hire WordPress freelancers:

  1. CodeableThis is a premium platform offering top freelancers.
  2. ToptalOn this site, you can be sure that each freelancer has been carefully vetted.
  3. WPMU DEVThis jobs board enables you to connect with WordPress pros directly.
  4. UpworkYou can find lots of WordPress freelancers here if you have the time to vet them carefully.
  5. WPRidersYou can work with a team of WordPress experts for site tweaks and maintenance.
  6. WPHiredCheck out this jobs board if you’re looking to establish long-term work relationships.”

or 7. Curt D. Long: Instead of headaches and high costs, get everything you need or want with me.

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As Vintage decided to have a closer look into fast-paced New York web design realm in person, we get to acquaint with most diverse and exceptionally captivating personalities.

On her way she met a copy. The copy warned the Little Blind Text, that where it came from it would have been rewritten a thousand times and everything that was left from its origin would be the word “and” and the Little Blind Text should turn around and return to its own, safe country.

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On her way she met a copy. The copy warned the Little Blind Text, that where it came from it would have been rewritten a thousand times and everything that was left from its origin would be the word “and” and the Little Blind Text should turn around and return to its own, safe country.