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About Dan Wilkinson

Back in 1997, when the internet started buzzing with excitement, I got curious about these newfangled websites. That curiosity quickly turned into a full-blown obsession. I started diving into code, whipping up fan sites for my favorite games, and chatting with folks online who were just as passionate. We'd swap tips and tricks, constantly pushing each other to improve.

Fast forward to when I was 18, and I decided to take a leap. With my National Record of Achievement in hand (remember those?!), I wondered over to a nearby marketing agency, not really expecting much. But lo and behold, they were interested! They offered me a trial gig a couple of days a week. I couldn't believe my luck—my first real job!

Now, here we are today, and I feel incredibly fortunate for the journey I've been on. I've had the privilege of working with some truly amazing people and companies. For me, it's all about building strong, lasting partnerships based on respect, trust, and value. When I work with clients, I'm not just there for a project—I'm in it for the long haul, committed to being their digital wingman for life.

About Develop4

Develop4 emerged in 2024 following a period of redundancy the previous year. Despite the setback, it turned out to be a silver lining. I had been contemplating venturing out on my own for some time, and this presented the perfect opportunity. My focus revolves around two core services: web design and development and front-end development on a contracting basis.

As I embark on this journey, I've already encountered tremendous support and guidance from a diverse community of professionals. I've recently become a member of Circle Networks, where I've been able to meet new connections, explore collaborations, and exchange referrals.

The road ahead is brimming with excitement, and I'm eager to dive in. If you're gearing up for your next project, I'd be delighted to be a part of it!

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