There are three different ways to charge your clients when doing professional web design and development — flat bids, time and materials, and retainers.
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Three Ways to Charge Web Design and Development Clients
Posted by jjriv under FinanceFrom http://www.myintervals.com 4444 days ago
Getting Started with a Web Design and Development Time and Materials Contract
Posted by jjriv under FinanceFrom http://www.myintervals.com 4451 days ago
To help your business, and get you started with a strong foundation, we’re offering our Time and Materials contract, in addition to our previously posted Maintenance contract, for free download.
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How Web Developers and Freelancers can Forge Profitable Business and Client Relationships
Posted by jjriv under MarketingFrom http://www.myintervals.com 4508 days ago
Running your own business as a web developer — whether you’ve got a team of developers or are freelancing — you will be faced with the challenge of bringing in a steady stream of revenue. Building profitable business with consistent cash flow takes work, regardless of how talented at web developmen
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Managing Scrum Backlogs with Online Tools (Intervals Task Management)
Posted by jjriv under ResourcesFrom http://www.myintervals.com 4564 days ago
This short tutorial will demonstrate how to manage Scrum backlogs using online task management software.
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Time Tracking Lessons Learned
Posted by jjriv under ResourcesFrom http://www.myintervals.com 4662 days ago
Perhaps the most important lesson learned in time tracking is... do it often, and do it well.
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How Web Designers and Developers can Contribute to Open Source Projects
Posted by jjriv under TechnologyFrom http://www.myintervals.com 4694 days ago
Think you don’t have anything to contribute to Open Source projects? Think again… below are three different ways web designers and developers can contribute to Open Source projects.
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Three Time Tracking Myths Debunked
Posted by jjriv under StrategyFrom http://www.myintervals.com 4730 days ago
Three common myths that simply aren’t true for web designers and developers who decide to incorporate time tracking into their workflow.
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Web Design and Development Business Tips: 3 Ways to Regulate Your Revenue
Posted by jjriv under FinanceFrom http://www.myintervals.com 4774 days ago
Here are three business practices you can adopt to keep your web design and development business revenue steady.
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Red Flags to Look Out for when Contracting New Web Design and Development Clients
Posted by jjriv under ResourcesFrom http://www.myintervals.com 4781 days ago
Before you take on your next new client, look out for these red flags. I’ve also included some snippets from our contract, which can be downloaded and used for free, to illustrate how you can address clients with a stronger contract.
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Web Designers, Developers & DevOps: Which One Are You?
Posted by jjriv under TechnologyFrom http://www.myintervals.com 4801 days ago
Today, the roles of the Web designer, Web developer, and system administrator are going through a convergence.
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