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What steps should you take to increase your salary as a Python web development freelancer?

The average salary of a python web developer is $60,000 per year. The salary depends on many factors like the country or city you belong to and the title of your job at the same time. However, you can always increase your salary as a Python web development freelancer following these pointers:

*** Improve your skillset -** In today’s time, you are a champion if you have the skillset in any field. You get the opportunity to work in different fields when you are a web developer. You have the option to choose the direction you want to excel in, therefore, you may be a good web developer using python programming but you should never stop evolving the same until you are working as a Python web developer.

*** Get accreditation -** It is important to build credibility in the market to get good opportunities and make a brand of yourself. You can increase your salary as a Python web development freelancer by getting some certifications or accreditations to increase your value in the market. There is ‘n’ number of programs that provides certificates for python web development courses.

*** Keep with the latest trends -** You will be behind in the race if you do not choose to keep up with the latest trend in the market. Aware yourself of all the required knowledge about the trends from social media or any other medium. Python web development may not be a new concept but the freelancers in the community are trying hard to differentiate themselves from others in the market.

*** Master AI and Machine learning with Python -** The use of Artificial Intelligence and the concept of machine learning is gaining larger acceptance by the people in this tech-driven world. Web development using python is now gaining larger acceptance because of advanced technologies and concepts.

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