2. Did you call up any companies in your city even if they don't have any jobs listed?
3. Have you tried applying for jobs that might sound "too hard"? Often recruiters up the level in the job applications but when it's in fact not really needed.
4. Open-source your CV/the website you made and show possible companies how awesome your coding is.
5. Call recruiters, e-mail recruiters, knock on their doors, call companies and e-mail them even if they don't have any jobs listed.
6. Build up your brand in social media (LinkedIn, Twitter, etc) I get contacted on LinkedIn a lot and I know a lot of my friends do too.
Good luck!
Thank you! this is the kind of advice I was craving for
The problem is obvious -- when you have spent as much time creating successful Web content as you have spent writing your CV, job offers will start pouring in.
> I really love writing code and dream to become amazing at it.
Someday you will be able to say, "I've spent years honing my Web development skills, and I'm objectively very good at it -- here is a list of my successful projects." When that happens, you will have to disconnect your phone in order to get any work done.
Employers don't want to hear how passionate you are about eventually learning how to code. They want to hear how passionate you are about repeating your many past successes.
If necessary, take volunteer assignments that will wind up on display on the Web with your name attached to them. Then when you rewrite your CV, you can include evidence of your abilities.
OP - you are confused, in more ways than you think. Are you trying to "find work", or are you trying to freelance ("make a single dollar out of my work"), or both? You ask, "What am I doing wrong?" - until you tell us what "success" looks like, we can't help you. You've given us a "portfolio" and a vague "Help me, please!" post here - that's just not enough for anyone to give you meaningful, actionable advice. If you act on any of the advice you've been given thus far, you're just doing it because it feels like you are doing something....
Tell us more details about what you want to actually do and you'll get better responses.
So, along with the other suggestions, how about something easy to spell, like hackdiaz.com, updiaz.com, wisediaz.com, etc.
You seem to be based in Australia though and I'm not sure how engaged the Australian community is on AngelList.