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Find A Freelancer Quickly And Get Your Job Done

Saturday, November 21st, 2009

I’m not a web developer and truthfully I have no plans to become one in the near future. My background has nothing technical to show for it, requiring me to work with others who have intimate knowledge of programming languages, web site design and a whole lot more.

The good news is that I have found, through the suggestion of others, a way to get access to some of the leading resources for web development throughout the world. By using these resources, I have a significant advantage over most because I’m able to get what I need, when I need it, at an affordable price. When you’re trying to get something done, you need to know where to go and what to do.

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.

The good news is that after using numerous developers for your project, you will find a couple that really shine. I’ve narrowed my list down to two or three development companies and stick with them for all of my projects. You may choose to bid through eLance just to keep pricing competitive but always invite the previous companies you’ve worked with to bid on your new projects as well. This is a great way to retain those you have experience with and find new providers from time to time.

Finding qualified developers who can help you achieve your web site goals becomes easy through a bidding process. Working with vendors in this way can be challenging at times but the more you work with them, the more specific your instructions, and the better the results. One tip is to pay by the milestone reached. This ensures that your objectives are being met and vendors are only being paid when they perform.

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