FAQs
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
My advice is two-fold. First, think about what you need thoroughly. Write down and organize all your thoughts into a complete list of requirements, while always keeping the goal in mind. Second, remember that "you get what you pay for." This doesn't mean that the more someone's services cost, the better they are. But it's important to consider that if your project requires quality and thoughtfulness, that it takes time for the service provider deliver the best results.
- What questions should customers think through before talking to professionals about their project?
I wish that my clients knew how much effort really goes into producing a quality product. It is easy to just put some code inside a file and put it online, but that doesn't make the end product something amazing. I'm always striving for amazing. Which means doing my due diligence in understanding a client's needs, doing the work cleanly and efficiently, and anticipating the client's future. Doing work the right way that will save the client headaches in future takes time, energy, and a deep understanding of the industry.