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This article explains how to fulfill the two-project requirement needed to apply for the Linden Lab Solution Provider Program. All Solution Provider Program members are required to have completed at least two projects.
Note: A project is defined as a product or service provided to a client (paid or unpaid), and can also depend on whether you're listed as full-service or specialist. |
Please see the Solution Provider Program page for more details. If you don't meet the two-project requirement, the following are some guidelines intended to help you obtain the experience needed to meet them:
- Create: Start designing clothes, constructing buildings, managing events, developing tools, or completing projects in whatever other areas you're interested.
- Organize: Develop a portfolio that best represents your work.
- Advertise: List the products and/or services you provide on the inworld Classifieds. See the Classifieds FAQ for more information on how to post an ad.
- Search: There are two things you can try:
- Check out the inworld Classifieds for Residents seeking someone to help with a project that fits your skillset.
- Search the Solution Provider Directory for companies and individuals with projects or a business focus that interests you, and which you believe would benefit from your skills, and contact them.
- Collaborate: Work with fellow Residents and Solution Providers on projects. Before you know it, you'll have two client projects to your name!
- Apply: Once you've completed two projects for clients, you can submit your application for inclusion in the Solution Provider Program.