software dev/web design

Category: Jobs and Employment

Post 1 by sorressean (Zone BBS Addict) on Monday, 14-Jul-2008 5:11:29

OK, so I'm not sure if this goes toward advertizing or not, but.
I'm a software developer/website designer.
This basically means, that I can custom build programs and websites for people.
I don't charge a ton because I"m not certified--I'm self taught, which makes me a bit less cheaper in terms of getting paid for my job.
I'm going to set up a solution though. If I get a request to code something, and the person was refered to me and I'm able to accept and complete the job, the referrer wil be given 10% of the job, if the job was more than 50 dollars. I generally charge 15-20 an hour, but do a sallary based job on some projects.
This means I will quote a price and come to acceptable terms with the buyer based on that price. Then rather than earning hourly fees, the cost of the job is automatically determined.
I also ask for a 50% payment up front, to insure I'm not wasting my time.
I'm outlining my generall techniques in case someone would like to help out; if I get a buyer that says joe refered them to me, I will work out acceptable payment options for Joe.
My contact information can be found below, or you can catch me on here on some rare occasions.
Thanks,
~~TheCreator~~

Post 2 by wildebrew (We promised the world we'd tame it, what were we hoping for?) on Monday, 14-Jul-2008 7:12:47

Hi

You shuld post a lot more info about what you do, the types of projects you have coded, the languages you code in, point to an example of a web site you ahve designed etc, basically a resume' type thing. This is too vague to look tempting for specific projects, especially if you are asking for money up front, you got to be able to have demonstrated quality solutions, most projects like this have time pressure and whoever wants it done is expecting to be shown a level of expertees before contracting out such a job.