| Some words of advice: - Watch this video: http://creativemornings.com/talks/mike-monteiro--2/1 - Have a contract that stipulates what will be delivered and when, when payment is due etc. See this: http://www.docracy.com/topic/1e6bi5l90z/open-source-legal-do... - Ask a hefty penalty amount for signing non-disclosure agreements (NDA's) - this is crucial for short term contract work - Charge more. Figure out your hourly rate and average hours per day and extrapolate that out to a weekly rate. I reckon a fair amount is $50 an hour, while still staying very competitive with other software shops. See: http://internationalfreelancersacademy.com/why-you-should-ch... - Be honest in what you can and can't do. Advise your client to contract out such work, whether it's designing the look and feel, designing logos or write content. Figure out or develop an advantage over other service offerings. Specialization is of key importance in consulting/freelancing work. - Beware of overly stingy or difficult clients - it's sometimes necessary to fire them! |