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Is it possible to change rates charged and paid in different contracts with clients in an online business? Is it possible to change rates charged and paid in different contracts with clients in an online business?
Ok here is scenario. Plan to run an online...
Started by World on
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I've recently gotten offers from several clients who are throwing consulting/contract work at me. (this is what we call a high quality problem). The problem is the most interesting ones will take an unknown amount of time and typically clients get upset...
Started by eviljack on
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The optional 'milestone deliverables' part increases confidence and client relations is well worth a read: Joel on Estimation
Getting paid on a project basis is better for the client let the client make....
To do for them.
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Azam Marketing is a highly successful, profitable agency which has been at the heart of online marketing since 1997. We were selected as finalists for Best PPC Campaign and Best Lead Generation Campaign at the UK a4u Awards for our highly successfully...
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Ask your Facebook Friends
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This may sound strange but sometimes when your ASP.NET webapp isn't working and you can't tell why, you call Microsoft, pay them something like $300 and get about 1-3 weeks of 1-3 people looking at your configuration, memory dumps, sometimes code... but...
Started by dlamblin on
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I haven't ever looked for paid support for these open source technologies, but in general I would, but that's why you get paid the big bucks :-)
Is to bring in an outside consultant that should be able to study your system and do what we....
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Three weeks ago, I completed a project for a guy. My former CEO gave him a good reference.
The whole time I was doing work for this guy, I gave him updates he could see, and told him he needed to make sure to tell me if there were any changes he needed...
Started by Chris on
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This is always is completed, ....
Very bad on the contractor's part.
Oh, and try and get paid realise you mean business and wont be pushed around.
Don't provide the finished product to a new client unless you have been paid.
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A friend of mine works for a small web development firm. They have a pre-packaged product that they basically brand with respect to each client that they take on. Recently, their clients have been interested in SEO, but few of the people at the firm know...
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Stated, but there are a ton of other things to consider outside of the technical part which you seem that needs continual monitoring and tweaks to achieve results, make sure your client understands.
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I currently feel in a bit of a career rut and am looking for advice.
I've been working in IT for 9 years. Spent 5 years working as a consultant and trainer for a major multinational for a couple of companies. Eventually the travel and corporate stress...
Started by Jimmymcnulty on
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I'd take in a specific part of technology....
Off the top of my head I can't you'll get paid less, have to commute to work and loose the freedom which you currently have.
Can try things out to see if you like them, without having to get paid.
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This is specifically for people that own their own small software consulting business. I'm doing a little more development work for clients now, and I'm wondering which business software you're using to keep track of your clients and what they owe you...
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You or are going to owe and how much they've paid and all that kind of information?
that's what i pay my Consigliere for! :)
seriously, chasing money is the worst part of the job (next to accountancy.
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Hi,
I've developed an application that is currently in the app store weighing in at just over 400MB. The main reason for this is that the app features lots of video which at the moment is baked into the binary.
For our next release we'd like to externalise...
Started by Tricky on
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Encrypting only part of the file, say 10% with blocks spread evenly over the file, it's a tradeoff.
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By this i mean; how do you get your client to proactively get involved in their own project rather then you constantly chasing them?
i have a project im doing at the moment which constantly keeps stalling because the client isnt doing 'their part' - i...
Started by louism on
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If you send them a list with 20 items....
Instead, send short e-mails with only one or two along .
Avoid long e-mails to the client, they likely aren't reading them.
Can continue on some part of the project before getting the feedback, do that.
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