Hire a web (website) and / or application developer quick and easy

Hiring a developer can be hard

1.Explaining to the developer what you need done as far as design, functions and layouts without
being tech savvy.

2.Finding a developer that has the right skill-set to complete the job.

3.Trusting a developer that will not steal your money or your project files or for that fact any intellectual property.

4.A developer that can get what they promised done within a reasonable budget and time frame of the estimate they presented.

Communication

A developer that can communicate clearly is important, otherwise you will find yourself wasting a lot of time fixing and revisiting milestones in your project due to simple miscommunication.

Any given project comes with a myriad of problems you will need to solve, and eliminating any problems from the start that you can will put you ahead of your competitors.

Can they even do what they promise?

Do your homework! It is always better to be safe than sorry, look over their past work and reach out to their past clients.

Any established developer is bound to have rebuttable people you should be able to reach out in confirmation of the work your prospective developer has done.

Don’t get robbed!

Make sure that you have a clearly noted contract between yourself and your developer.

Be sure that you are aware of the access that you give your developers. Backup all files and folders of code preferably after each milestone.

Stay focused...

It’s really easy and almost hard not to start adding to the project with new ideas and changes. Try not to get distracted and take note, be aware of what your developer gets done and in what time frame.

Otherwise you can find yourself dropping money down a never ending website wishing well.

We advise paying your developer milestone by milestone. This way you can be sure to get the same amount of work and if not more from your developer each time.

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HireADeveloper.org & Help.ourtechfriend.com

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