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In this episode, Amy and James talk about freelancing -- finding the right clients, thoughts on Fivrr and Upwork, planning projects, scope creep, road mapping, time tracking, talking about budgets, charging, and late changes to a project.
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VercelVercel combines the best developer experience with an obsessive focus on end-user performance. Their platform enables frontend teams to do their best work. It is the best place to deploy any frontend app. Start by deploying with zero configuration to their global edge network. Scale dynamically to millions of pages without breaking a sweat.
For more information, visit Vercel.com
ZEAL is hiring!Zeal is a computer software agency that delivers “the world’s most zealous” and custom solutions. The company plans and develops web and mobile applications that consistently help clients draw in customers, foster engagement, scale technologies, and ensure delivery.
Zeal believes that a business is “only as strong as” its team and cares about culture, values, a transparent process, leveling up, giving back, and providing excellent equipment. The company has staffers distributed throughout the United States, and as it continues to grow, Coding Zeal looks for collaborative, object-oriented, and organized individuals to apply for open roles.
For more information visit their site.
Show Notes0:00 Introduction
0:40 Sponsor: ZEAL
3:06 Finding Clients
3:24 What are some things you do to try and find opportunities?
6:00 Thoughts on Fivrr and Upwork
7:30 Bryan Harris "Pitching and Closing"
7:49 Planning out a Project
8:05 Asking what their budget is
10:04 Willing to price out in phases
11:04 Ways that you can adjust the budget? What are wiggle room areas?
12:14 Sponsor: Vercel
12:54 Creating Estimates
15:53 Google Spreadsheet for Generating Estimates
17:27 How do you avoid scope creep when freelancing?
18:50 Sponsor: Pathwire
19:41 The importance of communication
21:11 Including a section in the contract of things NOT included
22:07 Understanding the ramifications of a change in the project
22:51 Ways you can Charge a Client
23:46 Charging by the Hour
26:07 Other costs you have to take into consideration: health care, business expenses, utilities
28:54 Value-Based Pricing
31:26 Charging a Project-Based Rate
33:46 Grab Bag Question #1: When do you set up your business?
35:03 Grab Bag Question #2: Project Maintenance
35:27 Picks and Plugs
35:54 James's Pick: The book, Throne of Glass
36:20 James's Plug: eBook, YouTube for Developers
36:45 Amy's Pick: Contrast App
37:15 Amy's Plug: SelfTeach.me on YouTube
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In this episode, Amy and James talk about freelancing -- finding the right clients, thoughts on Fivrr and Upwork, planning projects, scope creep, road mapping, time tracking, talking about budgets, charging, and late changes to a project.
SPONSORSPathwire / Mailgun / MailjetPathwire is a powerful email API and intuitive email marketing solution that delivers over 250 billion emails a year for 400,000 companies around the world.
You can sign up now and try Mailgun or Mailjet for free today. Mailjet offers a trial that allows you to send 6,000 emails per month for free, forever. Mailgun offers a 3 month trial for 5,000 emails per month after which you only pay for what you send.
For more information, simply visit Pathwire.com
VercelVercel combines the best developer experience with an obsessive focus on end-user performance. Their platform enables frontend teams to do their best work. It is the best place to deploy any frontend app. Start by deploying with zero configuration to their global edge network. Scale dynamically to millions of pages without breaking a sweat.
For more information, visit Vercel.com
ZEAL is hiring!Zeal is a computer software agency that delivers “the world’s most zealous” and custom solutions. The company plans and develops web and mobile applications that consistently help clients draw in customers, foster engagement, scale technologies, and ensure delivery.
Zeal believes that a business is “only as strong as” its team and cares about culture, values, a transparent process, leveling up, giving back, and providing excellent equipment. The company has staffers distributed throughout the United States, and as it continues to grow, Coding Zeal looks for collaborative, object-oriented, and organized individuals to apply for open roles.
For more information visit their site.
Show Notes0:00 Introduction
0:40 Sponsor: ZEAL
3:06 Finding Clients
3:24 What are some things you do to try and find opportunities?
6:00 Thoughts on Fivrr and Upwork
7:30 Bryan Harris "Pitching and Closing"
7:49 Planning out a Project
8:05 Asking what their budget is
10:04 Willing to price out in phases
11:04 Ways that you can adjust the budget? What are wiggle room areas?
12:14 Sponsor: Vercel
12:54 Creating Estimates
15:53 Google Spreadsheet for Generating Estimates
17:27 How do you avoid scope creep when freelancing?
18:50 Sponsor: Pathwire
19:41 The importance of communication
21:11 Including a section in the contract of things NOT included
22:07 Understanding the ramifications of a change in the project
22:51 Ways you can Charge a Client
23:46 Charging by the Hour
26:07 Other costs you have to take into consideration: health care, business expenses, utilities
28:54 Value-Based Pricing
31:26 Charging a Project-Based Rate
33:46 Grab Bag Question #1: When do you set up your business?
35:03 Grab Bag Question #2: Project Maintenance
35:27 Picks and Plugs
35:54 James's Pick: The book, Throne of Glass
36:20 James's Plug: eBook, YouTube for Developers
36:45 Amy's Pick: Contrast App
37:15 Amy's Plug: SelfTeach.me on YouTube
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