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Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2004 3:55 pm
by ol4pr0
qads wrote:
1. ask the client the make a full list of all the features he/she would like in the app.
2. ask for a 15% of total cash up front.
3. email the client at end of every day and send a update about what i have done and what i plan to do, also if i have any questions.
NOw first thing that makes sence to me
Besides all that i do have my personal ideas on the whole subject however.. dont feel like exprssing myself
Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2004 8:22 pm
by TannerCreative
phice,
I actually couldn't give you the 'simple' zip because I would have had to change several paths in a 25mb zip and make other changes on the code to cover myself. I know I wasn't as responsive as you would like, but I have about 20 projects going on at one time. I ended up handing that particular project to one of my trusted workers.
The advice given above is solid advice and I do not blame anyone for asking for money up front. I just don't work that way, and because there are so many coders that will work for nothing up front, business owners such as myself have no reason in taking the risk of paying up front.
Either way, there are 2 people on this thread that I have chosen to work with me. They are both pleased. Just ask em
