Member Profile
Nate Hoffelder
SHORT BIO
Nate has been helping people fix broken tech since 2010. He repairs and maintains WordPress sites, and acts as a virtual IT department for authors. He also blogs about the Kindle and indie publishing. You may have heard his site, The Digital Reader, mentioned on news sites such as the NYTimes or Forbes.
LONG BIO
Nate is a shy and geeky stay-at-home web developer and founder of The Digital Reader, an independent digital publishing news blog for authors and readers. In 2010, he launched (and continues to run it to this day) The Digital Reader as a blog, and built it into a publication that regularly breaks industry news, while at the same time teaching himself all the tech skills required to maintain, protect, and update the blog.
With dozens of successful projects under his belt, as well as legions of happy customers, he has successfully stewarded The Digital Reader and other sites through make or break events like website crashes and hacks to site migrations.
When you work with Nate, you’ll get someone who has encountered the same web problems you have, and who has helped lots of people find solutions to their tech headaches. And more importantly, you’ll get the level of tech support you want and need. Do you just want to point him at a problem, and tell him to deal with it? He can do that. Or do you want to pick his brain so you can solve the problem yourself? That works, too.
If you would like work with Nate, please feel free to reach out.
Email: natehoffelder@gmail.com
Years in the field: 10
Years freelancing: 10
Nate Hoffelder
SHORT BIO
Nate has been helping people fix broken tech since 2010. He repairs and maintains WordPress sites, and acts as a virtual IT department for authors. He also blogs about the Kindle and indie publishing. You may have heard his site, The Digital Reader, mentioned on news sites such as the NYTimes or Forbes.
LONG BIO
Nate is a shy and geeky stay-at-home web developer and founder of The Digital Reader, an independent digital publishing news blog for authors and readers. In 2010, he launched (and continues to run it to this day) The Digital Reader as a blog, and built it into a publication that regularly breaks industry news, while at the same time teaching himself all the tech skills required to maintain, protect, and update the blog.
With dozens of successful projects under his belt, as well as legions of happy customers, he has successfully stewarded The Digital Reader and other sites through make or break events like website crashes and hacks to site migrations.
When you work with Nate, you’ll get someone who has encountered the same web problems you have, and who has helped lots of people find solutions to their tech headaches. And more importantly, you’ll get the level of tech support you want and need. Do you just want to point him at a problem, and tell him to deal with it? He can do that. Or do you want to pick his brain so you can solve the problem yourself? That works, too.
If you would like work with Nate, please feel free to reach out.