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When looking for an ideal client the first step is to identify your ideal client profile. For offshore development do you specialize in mainframe? Java? Java on mainframe? Web development? Who is likely to use these services? Which large companies need that many developers? Once you identify ...

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Hi Ben, good luck. 1. I work with numerous software development companies - from all over the world - India, Ukraine, Israel... - so I'm happy to connect you with one if you need. It all depends on the project and your (or your client's) budget. 2. Three very important points: A) Be very clear...

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It does not have to be unique. Simple ideas are enough, just keep in mind that it must help the masses out there struggling with a problem, thus creating a gap in the market. Having an idea is important. The mere definition of the word business brings to the fore the importance of the idea. At t...

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Hello! If you are also considering outsourcing, you'll see that there are plenty to choose from. I'm here to offer you contact MobiDev (https://mobidev.biz). It's a software-development company with offices in several countries, one of them is in San Francisco.

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I have had at least half a dozen clients ask me this and build analysis for them around this specific topic in the last year alone. The answer largely depends on the circumstances (funding, time to market required, reliability of the platform provider etc). But it is a dilemma that many founder...

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Web development jobs ask for experience, but what they're actually referring to is ability. You can "hack" this process by building projects publicly. Use GitHub, contribute to open source, and continue building for-fun projects to grow your skills. Send your GitHub link along with applications...

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Take the # of hours it takes you to do it and charge $50/hour. That's the price. Eventually you can charge $100/hour but that will require a bigger customer. If the customer is small < $1M in gross sales per year - charge $50/hour If the customer id medium < $1-5M / sales - charge $75 Over $5M...

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Assuming you have actually identified someone in this role and you're asking about the legal side of things, I'd say that beyond a legal entity by which to enter into an employment or contractual agreement that has the standard assignment of rights, confidentiality, etc, you're probably fine for ...

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After spending alot of time interviewing developers for many years. I think the next thing to do is to find a problem to solve. Make it open source so you potential employer can see the code thats being written. Be prepare to discuss how he has chosen this way of solving something over another.. ...

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