| Tip #16: Help with your site: Rent A Coder |
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| Monday, 24 July 2006 | ||||
Have you ever spent a lot more time than you intended on creating tables or forms for your site? I have! And believe me, I know that it often takes me four times as long as I originally intended. That time takes away from those things that I really need to do. I no longer waste my time! One of my friends introduced me to the world of Rent A Coder. This awesome site is where people can advertise projects that they need completed, and designers can bid on the projects. Because the site is international, there are huge numbers of people willing to accept your project for far less than you would normally charge. As mentioned, there are over 100 thousand currently registered programmers and designers at your fingertips! And, if you are willing to work with international coders, you can find some extremely low rates for your work. The process is simple. You post a project request on the RAC website, and you include details about the project and the project budget. Once you complete the listing, you will begin to receive bids from people throughout the world who would like to work with you. You have the opportunity to communicate with the bidders through a message board prior to choosing a coder. You also have access to their qualifications and previous project reviews. Of course, at any time during the bidding process, you have the ability to choose a professional for your project! The payment for a project is placed into an escrow account once you have selected someone for your project. This ensures the provider of payment, and protects your interests as well. Once you have received satisfactory work, you can release the funds to the person you have hired. And you are also then asked to write a review of the person who worked on your project in order to give them assistance in obtaining future work. When I needed someone to create some animated banners for me, I placed an ad on the RAC site. In minutes, I was receiving bids! There were many people to choose from, and some even provided working mock-ups of my project in order to make selecting someone easier. The person I hired was from Russia, and he turned around my project the same day I hired him. I will absolutely use Rent a Coder in the future, because it saved me so much time and aggravation. Links |
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