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If you're a seasoned developer or a jr webdev who wants to:

♦️ Get to the next level in your career and stay there.

♦️ Control who you work for.

♦️ Choose who gets to hire you.

♦️ Get paid what you're worth and...

♦️ Virtually get more clients out of thin air.

...so you can:

>Breathe again.

>Make a dent in all the debt.

>Pay off all the courses you've taken.

>Build a reliable pipeline of paying projects.

>Have the confidence to not just survive but thrive...

Then rev::dev training is for you.

Maybe, maybe not.

One thing is for sure. The requirements companies have put on Devs has changed. Being a kickass coder isn't cutting it anymore and they are looking for RevDevs (Revenue Developers) - Developers who can code for revenue and get more sales.

Some job postings are subtle in their language, others are straight up telling you what they are looking for.

Doing a quick search on your favorite job board will show you the change in requirements is well underway with “new” positions showing up like UX Writer, UX Researcher, UX Copywriter and the like.

You just have to read in between the lines, well past the techie talk alphabet soup of code abbreviations to see it.

Even if you have that cooshy dev job with a nice title printed on your business cards, you're not immune to what's going on and getting the ax.

This isn’t just on the fringes of freelance type projects either - Google, Paypal, Aetna, Facebook, and others are seeking revenue-focused developers.

Every industry is now in the tech business whether they want to face the facts or not, including meter maids carrying 12 lbs of electronic blinking lights on their belts.

Developers have become a commodity. Sure... you can learn more code, and so can everyone else willing to put in the work. The question you need to ask yourself, and your company, that clients and side gigs will ask of you is:

  • What makes you different?

  • Why are you so unique?

  • What MORE can you do?

The answer has less to do with your rockstar dev skills and everything to do with what people REALLY want.

...and you're both looking for answers.

That's why the rev::dev Basic Training course exists. You CAN get the answers you're looking for. It will take work, it will push you, it will make you question a lot of things and you can come out the other side knowing how to solve the problems and execute the answers.

This is a paid workshop I've packed with $2,350 worth of value.

You won't have to pay that much to attend, not even close.

However, you will have to move fast if you want to attend.

Instructor lead training is limited to a small group of 15 attendees.

This isn't for everyone. It is for action takers who play hard and work harder now so they don't have to later.

As an additional bonus, I've included a training video on positioning yourself as web developer people want to hire and some extras as well.

Now that you ready to get crackin', extend those fingers and get all the details here > www.revdevs.com

PS - RSVP'ing on meetup is just that, only on meetup. In order to get into the paid rev::dev Basic Training class, limited to 15 ppl, you need to enroll on the revdevs.com website. No time to dilly dally.

Cheers!

Christian Petrou
rev::dev | Revenue-Focused Developers

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