Finding Affordable Developers To Improve Your Web Site Or Blog
Friday, August 13th, 2010I’ve always wanted to business on the web but was initially concerned because I’m a marketing guy, not a web developer. As such I rely on others to take my ideas and turn them into web sites, web pages, blogs, etc. This requires a good deal of faith and experience in finding the right developers to work on your web site.
When I was starting out with online marketing, a colleague mentioned that he didn’t fret too much about web development. He always seemed to have the resources he needed to get work done in a timely manner and it seemed like he was always working on his websites What I didn’t realize at the time was that he had an unlimited source of qualified developers at his disposal for around ten bucks an hour.
Begin each of your projects by first clearly defining what needs to get done. A great way to do this is to create a spreadsheet that includes each numbered task with a clear definition next to each one. By going through this exercise, you take the time to precisely define what it is you want and create a document that can be used by others who will develop for you. This is one of the best ways to identify why you need and create documentation while doing so.
After you’ve gotten a clear picture of what you want to achieve and its well documented, the next step is to find the resources that can make your vision into a reality. This is very easy to do with sites like eLance.com or GetAFreelancer.com. I have used both sites to find the resources that can get the job done. Your best bet is to submit your project for competitive bids. Include your requirements documentation that you created in step one and add any additional details such as time line and expense that you are willing to dedicate to the project.
In a very short time, you will have a significant number of bidders on your project. Some people are overwhelmed by this reaction as choosing the best vendor can be a real chore. I can tell you from a good deal of experience that there is no right answer. You can sort bids by price (throw out the lowest and highest) and then look at the reviews. Try to find a examples of work that mirror your project or that you like and award the project to your top choice.
In just a short while, you’ll be doing business with a number of companies. With each project, you learn more about the vendors you’re working with and take a liking to a few. Once you’ve found a company you really like to work with, go back to them again and again. If you want to keep the pricing competitive, bid all of your projects through eLance but be sure to send a request for bid from the company you like working with. This helps you keep costs in check while continuing to work with the company of your choice.
Finding resources to help with your development project are easy. You will have to work a little harder to ensure that they are delivering what you’ve asked for, especially if they are half way around the world. Build milestones and communicate with your developers every day and you are sure to have a successful experience.
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