What I Do

How Do I Work? What Process Do I Follow?

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I like simplicity and flexibility. But I also like systems and organization. My project management process grew out of studying the concept of agile programming — a popular method of software development. Here's the jist:

  1. Getting to Know You: I find out as much as I can about you, your business, and the goals you have for your project. We determine together what you need from me (custom programming or plug-in integration, design, a logo, etc.). You get a feel for me and my style and abilities.

  2. The Proposal: I estimate the price of your project from what we've discussed and present that to you. If you agree to the price and project terms, you commit to working with me and sign a contract. Usually I require a deposit of 50% of the total project fee. (Negotiable!)

  3. Design & Development: This is the "meat and potatoes" phase, where the design and development of your site takes place. (If you aren't contracting for a design, this phase would just be titled, well, "Development" I suppose!) We communicate frequently during this phase.

  4. Prototype Testing: The end result of the design and development phase is a site prototype. This is a fully functioning version of your site or project, available to you via a link I provide. At this point, we're both combing through the prototype looking for errors, omissions, and/or changes to the functionality, content, or design. Each error, omission, or change is documented and incorporated and the prototype is re-released with changes in place.

  5. Launch: After everything found during prototype testing is addressed and all agree that the site is finished, we launch!

  6. Maintenance: Your site is launched, but your boss comes to you and says he doesn't like the way the calendar sorts by date or the color used for page titles. No problem! If it's within 30 days of the initial site launch, I'll make those changes at half of my regular hourly rate. Found a bug that wasn't caught during testing? I'll fix that for free during those 30 days. After 30 days, my normal hourly rate applies for site changes.

That's it! Some projects might be more complicated and require more back and forth, or even a completely different progression, but the above is a typical outline for 95% of the projects I tackle.


What Do I Charge?

Every project is different, I price each project based on its requirements, and therefore I don't have a set price list. I generally price projects flat-fee (as opposed to offering an hourly rate), but there are always exceptions so contact me!

If you're interested in hiring me on for a custom Web application or full site (design, interface scripting, maybe some custom programming and/or plug-in integration), please note that my minimum charge for such a project is usually NO LESS than $1500.

 

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