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07-20-2007, 02:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Purge
Currently, I am looking for clients because I offer coding services. But I am a new coder around here and I don't have many works to show to them before they use one of my services. Would me coding my portfolio be enough to start off as an example of my coding to get some clients and post their work as an example in my folio?
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If you can code something that looks cool as part of putting up your portfolio, that's definitely a good thing. Then adding some client work as you go along is also good (some clients won't let you use their application or reference it, so grab screen shots and fuzz out identifiable logo and phrases and post those along with good descriptions of the customer's need and how you exceeded it).
Originally Posted by amf
If I have time tonight I also plan to blog specifically on #5; if I don't, it'll happen this weekend.
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Waiting for a stupidly long ftp copy to finish, I got around to writing "Pricing is Marketing" on my blog at www.FreelanceLocalTech.com/blog. Seeing as how low you are valuing your HTML/CSS skills, you'll want to take a look at it.
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07-20-2007, 02:31 AM
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Originally Posted by amf
If you can code something that looks cool as part of putting up your portfolio, that's definitely a good thing. Then adding some client work as you go along is also good (some clients won't let you use their application or reference it, so grab screen shots and fuzz out identifiable logo and phrases and post those along with good descriptions of the customer's need and how you exceeded it).
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I coded and Designed my portfolio, but it is not up yet, I am getting it up as fast as i can. I can design pretty well considering I have had lots of experience in the graphic design area. As for coding, I can get by and I am learning at a fast rate to the point where I can code most templates that clients hand to me. I am currently teaching myself some PHP because I know I will need to know it for the future if I Plan to start charging more and actually making a hobbie out of web coding and designing.
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01-25-2009, 04:04 PM
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Is true sometimes, but sometimes, is not. I got most of my clients while working at "open-source" projects. I can say it looks better if an customer sees that you did something for the community and you are not just an money man that tries to sell his soul for some bucks
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03-27-2011, 01:36 AM
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In response to previous post on getting clients without much in a portfolio..
One way to get examples of your work quickly is by doing 1 or 2 freebies. I know that you are NEVER supposed to do any work for free, but this is a good way to add to your portfolio and maybe get some links, and advertising.
EX: A website was created for a local soccer league for free, but a banner was placed on the front page as a "brought to you by" type of advertisement. This site will get regular hits (sign ups, info, etc) and your work will be on display in a decent traffic area for you to show prospective clients.
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04-25-2013, 06:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Purge
Sorry about the cofusion. :P
I want to make it into a business but I have no where near the experience nor time to start a business nor have enough clients to start one. As of now, I am probably just going to have the services that I offer listed in my Portfolio as I planned and not expand to a business just yet. As for the .com I was planning on making it the first initial of my first name and my last name at the end. So Spollard.com or somthing like that.
And one question about getting Clients.
Currently, I am looking for clients because I offer coding services. But I am a new coder around here and I don't have many works to show to them before they use one of my services. Would me coding my portfolio be enough to start off as an example of my coding to get some clients and post their work as an example in my folio?
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Yes... coding your portfolio is fine..... If client asks you for more examples, you can provide them some free sample of your work...
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07-20-2007, 01:41 PM
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Amf, this is my thread, I would enjoy it if you could move your article to your own thread.
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07-25-2007, 02:49 AM
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I actually want to know what types of opensource scripts I should create to kick off my portfolio and display.
Are you talking something like just a Secure MySQL Class, or are you talking something such as a Newsletter Management Script?
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07-25-2007, 02:55 AM
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Originally Posted by epixal
I actually want to know what types of opensource scripts I should create to kick off my portfolio and display.
Are you talking something like just a Secure MySQL Class, or are you talking something such as a Newsletter Management Script?
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I made a user registration and invite system as mine.
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08-23-2007, 01:14 PM
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Originally Posted by epixal
I actually want to know what types of opensource scripts I should create to kick off my portfolio and display.
Are you talking something like just a Secure MySQL Class, or are you talking something such as a Newsletter Management Script?
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Instead of trying to think up a new idea and hope it's impressive; it may be alot easier to simply innovate an old idea by making it more effective, smaller, and faster.
Just my 2 bits.
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08-17-2007, 12:53 PM
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Thanks, pretty helpful for me!
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