Your Skills

Work You Can Take On

Based on what you've learned, here are the types of paid work you can realistically handle right now.

Ready Now

7

task types

Easy

With Practice

4

task types

Moderate

Total Potential

12

capabilities

All

Content Updates

3 task types
📝

Content Text Updates

Easy

Changing copy, headlines, descriptions, and other text content on websites.

Why Clients Pay For This

Business owners don't have time or knowledge to edit code. What takes you 10 minutes takes them hours of confusion.

What "Done" Looks Like

Updated text visible on the live site, matching exactly what the client requested.

VS CodeClaude CodeGit
📝

Contact Info Changes

Easy

Updating phone numbers, emails, addresses, and business hours.

Why Clients Pay For This

Outdated contact info loses customers. Businesses will pay for fast, accurate updates.

What "Done" Looks Like

All instances of contact info updated consistently across the entire site.

VS CodeClaude CodeSearch/Replace
📝

Content Migration

Easy

Moving text and images from documents into the website.

Why Clients Pay For This

Clients have content in Word docs and PDFs. Getting it into the site is work.

What "Done" Looks Like

All content accurately placed with proper formatting.

VS CodeClaude CodeCopy/Paste

Visual Changes

4 task types
🎨

Image Replacements

Easy

Swapping out photos, graphics, and media files on websites.

Why Clients Pay For This

Fresh imagery keeps sites current. Clients often can't handle image sizing and optimization.

What "Done" Looks Like

New images displaying correctly on all screen sizes with good load performance.

VS CodeImage optimization toolsGit
🎨

Footer/Header Edits

Easy

Updating navigation, logo placement, and footer content.

Why Clients Pay For This

Headers and footers appear on every page. Getting them right matters.

What "Done" Looks Like

Header/footer changes reflected consistently across all pages.

VS CodeClaude CodeBrowser DevTools
🎨

Basic Style Tweaks

Moderate

Adjusting colors, fonts, spacing, and other CSS properties.

Why Clients Pay For This

Visual polish matters. Small style changes make sites feel more professional.

What "Done" Looks Like

Visual changes matching client specifications, working on all screen sizes.

VS CodeClaude CodeBrowser DevTools
🎨

Mobile Responsiveness Fixes

Moderate

Identifying and fixing display issues on phones and tablets.

Why Clients Pay For This

Over half of web traffic is mobile. Sites must work on small screens.

What "Done" Looks Like

Site displaying correctly on all common screen sizes.

VS CodeBrowser DevToolsTailwind

Technical Work

4 task types
⚙️

Metadata Updates

Easy

Changing page titles, descriptions, and SEO-related content.

Why Clients Pay For This

Metadata affects search rankings. Businesses care about being found on Google.

What "Done" Looks Like

Updated metadata visible in browser tabs and search engine previews.

VS CodeClaude Code
⚙️

Simple Component Edits

Moderate

Modifying existing React/Next.js components with guidance.

Why Clients Pay For This

Component changes affect functionality. Having someone who can touch code is valuable.

What "Done" Looks Like

Working component changes, no new bugs introduced, clean code.

VS CodeClaude CodeReact knowledge
⚙️

Link Updates

Easy

Fixing broken links and updating URLs across sites.

Why Clients Pay For This

Broken links hurt SEO and frustrate users. Quick fixes save reputations.

What "Done" Looks Like

All links working correctly, verified with testing.

VS CodeLink checker toolsSearch/Replace
⚙️

New Section Creation

Challenging

Building new page sections using existing patterns as templates.

Why Clients Pay For This

New sections add value to sites. Building them requires technical skills.

What "Done" Looks Like

New section matching site design, fully responsive, clean code.

VS CodeClaude CodeReact

Quality Assurance

1 task type
🔍

QA & Bug Reporting

Moderate

Reviewing sites for issues and documenting problems professionally.

Why Clients Pay For This

Fresh eyes catch what developers miss. Documented QA prevents customer-facing bugs.

What "Done" Looks Like

A clear, prioritized report of issues with screenshots and reproduction steps.

BrowserScreenshot toolsDocumentation

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