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How to get More work and More Clients

         

phparion

7:00 pm on Jan 15, 2006 (gmt 0)

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hi

I am running an offshore web development company which is a team of very well skilled web developers. I get work from USA and UK however I am not happy with the amount of work I get, I mean I want to search for new clients and I want to establish my company more. I tried many Project Bidding websites but,i could be wrong on this, their process is not fair and clear to out source projects as i submitted very good bids but never heard back.

Anyway, the thing I want to discuss in this thread is that how can I be RICH :D. I mean how can i get more clients and work and I wonder if Professionals here share their experience about getting more work and clients.

Also is this only the way to make 'Big Bucks' from general-users web portals and then earn from Ads on it?

txbakers

7:41 pm on Jan 15, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I'll repeat my oft quoted solution for more sales:

He who has a thing to sell
and goes and whispers down a well
is not as apt to get the dollars
as he who climbs the tree and hollars.

the moral is, the only way to get more clients is if more people know about you.

phparion

8:18 pm on Jan 15, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Nice poetry :D..

other than SEO, what are the techniques to get more and more people to know about my company and services?

how do you do it? (if you like to share)

celgins

10:12 pm on Jan 15, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Believe it or not, old fashioned advertising...(i.e. newspapers, periodicals, word-of-mouth, etc.) ... is probably the best way to get recognized as a web development business.

In my case, word-of-mouth has been the key. For example, I designed a small website for a company in Boston, MA, U.S., and the business owner mentioned my name to another business owner who needed a website for his business.

These two business owners also belong to local professional organizations, so my name (business) was tossed around there as well.

Also...(you may not desire, or have the time to attempt this!)...you can seek out businesses that currently have horrible sites, and inquire about revamping it. There are TONS of small to medium-sized businesses that either don't take the time to seek a professional web developer, or don't know where to find one.

Sometimes, you can easily find these type companies if you know the size and popularity of their business, and see that they have an ugly website.

If they are a very small, 3-person company with an ugly website, they may not care about their online appearance. But larger companies usually do.