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Pops.
Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 3,688
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Does your boss know you're leading a double life? |
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Semantics, yay.
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Salem, Massachusetts
Posts: 1,128
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"Fine, just don't let it interfere," he said. |
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Designers are strange :)
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You asked for a "horror" story so here's one. A client asks me to make their website behave in a way that when somebody isn't logged in, a new "pre-login" website shows and asks the to either login or register. I created it and it was all working, so I sent him the files *big mistake* he puts it up to test and everything he wanted and it was fine. he says OK I will send the money over tomorrow when my I speak to my business partner. Next day I try to contact him and he disappears. I decided to leave it for a week, and when I go to check the website I see theres a totally new "pre-login" page and it looks like a pile of shit, and mine was waaay better, not only my words I showed it to a load of people. My price was cheap aswell, they guy offered to pa for what I had done - I was going to ask for payment anyways - but now I cant get hld of him and he's gone of the map totally. Clients can be fuckers its just finding a decent one - if there are any. Cause I haven't found one yet. If it works, it's valid.
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Semantics, yay.
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Salem, Massachusetts
Posts: 1,128
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Mine: http://bostonwebstudio.com/new/portf...dex-design.png End result: Ink Oil Premium Tattoo Care |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Posts: 27
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i know
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I tootallly agree. I hate that people just think websites only take a few hours to build and can be ready in days. I anoys mee soo much expeically when you get all the noob webdesigners getting the projects because they offer like $100 for a ecommerce store. People dont get how many hours and research it takes to build a fully success site. I now just rely on networking which is bring me more leads than anywere else sorry for my bad spelling was never my strong point lol |
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Semantics, yay.
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Salem, Massachusetts
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Singapore
Posts: 30
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Hi designfreak, I'm dealing with the same issues with ya everyday (can feel ya pain by the volume of your post, i managed to read the 1st half only btw). Perhaps you're aiming at the wrong places? Thus all the lousy clients. Maybe you can market yourself in a way that clients come to you instead? At least you'd have the luxury to accept their job requests and all. Well 1st you gotta have lots of credibility to be doing so off course! I agree getting the job and doing the job are 2 separate tasks! |
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Floating libation anyone?
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I guess you're not worried about 'em checking their referrers. fun: HGC v.4 | last.fm: DT | me | oi! f*ck u roto: ...via meebo!
New to interweb design? Your friends at dt can help. |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Cumming, GA
Posts: 72
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designfreak - I don't suppose you could share your contract with me? I have one but it's a sample and it's like 8 pages. I'd like to have something a little bit more to the point and yours sounds right. as for everything else, I've had clients like that. I charged only $800 for an e-commerce site and now I wish I had charged atleast $1400... and ofcourse the client is breathing down my neck to hurry up and finish, even though the deadline isn't until the end of the month and I'm 97% done now... gosh it's so freaking annoying. |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 5
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Amen! Love this argument, many people think, that with current software everybody can build good websites and put give them the bloody highest pagerank. Sometimes, potentials or clients just needs to be re-educated. And about the employee-freelance topic, I have been working at the same agency for a time now, but things are really starting to annoy me, old software, crappy hardware, unrealistic deadlines. So I really understand why people want to go freelance, but in a world where everthing is getting more and more expensive and with no big client portfolio. It's hard to survive as a freelancer. And when having a house, payments keep coming every month. How do you freelancers get around at start, when you still have to pay your bills but haven't got a large client base to work with. Did you all used savings or did you all had a medium client base and contacts to work with? |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Cumming, GA
Posts: 72
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In my case, I started the freelance when just out of high school, but still had a regular day job. Just made my own website, printed some business cards and let the word of mouth thing spread... First year I wasn't focused on it and only had like 2 clients (2006). This past year (2007) I still had regular jobs, but my freelancing brought in around 10k and I had about 30-35 clients. I'm sure my self SEO helped, right now I'm ranked #1 for "cumming web design" and some others... I live in Cumming, GA and it's a very $$$ town and growing rapidly, a lot of people with their own businesses needing websites (just to give you a background) location means everything. start local, then spread. |
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Floating libation anyone?
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I always go back to it in cases like this, but... Clientcopia : Stupid Client Quotes fun: HGC v.4 | last.fm: DT | me | oi! f*ck u roto: ...via meebo!
New to interweb design? Your friends at dt can help. Last edited by roto : 07-01-2008 at 14:40. |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: NYC
Posts: 61
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Roto: That site looks amazing, I can't wait to sit down with cuppa and get a good laugh! CWsites: I also use a 1-page contract (different ones though for different projects), so their eyes don't roll back into their heads. If you want, I can send you a PDF. I've never had to test my legal statements, so hopefully they are enough :-) Designfreak: Kudos to you for at least ALWAYS using a contract! I didn't always when I was just a sole proprietor, and I got lucky because I only lost a couple hundred dollars (as opposed to the possible thousands). My advice as a way to get better clients is to go "team up" with a printer that doesn't do a lot of design work, or web sites at all. You can have a mutual understanding that you'll send your printing work to them, if they'll send their customers who also need web sites your way. Printing is pricey - so the clients will already be serious about their marketing, and hopefully will take your services seriously as well! |
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Floating libation anyone?
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Holy shit...has he gotten fat (and old)! Oh well, it happens to the best of us. ![]() I'll be in Barbados...with my mistress. fun: HGC v.4 | last.fm: DT | me | oi! f*ck u roto: ...via meebo!
New to interweb design? Your friends at dt can help. |
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