I do 50% up front, 50% at completion.
You may be lax about money but cash flow is vital to the survival of your business. You need to stay on top of it or just don't bother being in business. It's a web design BUSINESS not a web design HOBBY. :-)
I do 50% up front, 50% at completion.
You may be lax about money but cash flow is vital to the survival of your business. You need to stay on top of it or just don't bother being in business. It's a web design BUSINESS not a web design HOBBY. :-)
I think the most important part about doing web design is not this kind of survey-type market research, but to just learn from experience. Start with one client, learn from that, and then go on to the next. Your first few years in business will be all about learning, and this is the type of industry that is perfect for bootstrapping your way along and learning as you go. Good luck!
The post I wrote today, It's Family Friday, comes from the perspective of a work-at-home parent. Whether you work at home or outside of the home, what are your tips for balancing work and family?
» If you work in a cubicle, bet it's better than this ... Last Reply: 8 months ago by peroty.
It makes me wonder about the kind of people that stay at jobs where their employer provides them with a shipping container to work in!
I can't talk much ... I work from home. On the couch.