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A third generation closely held family corporation. The family is a synthesis of contemporary Canadian and traditional Asian culture. Existing website designed and maintained by a granddaughter about to head east for graduate studies. Actually very well done but now over 200 static pages with a small Access database. The company (granddaughter) put out a Request For Proposal. I think there were eight or nine submissions, some from "big" companies.
I was the only one who:
Total time spent on "checking": 3-hours. Total time chasing down someone I knew who knew the family: 2-hours (over 3-days). Total time in initial meetings with company and hosting service: 7-hours over 2-days). Total time "information gathering" and "building a client relationship": 12-hours.
Those 12-hours got me the job. My formal contract proposal (another 14-hours over 4-days) was simply confirmation. I now have a 3000 page dynamic e-commerce site with mySQL database to build. And a separate follow-on SEO and maintenance contract as well.
The moral of the story: Know the client before you meet.
Unhappy footnote: The summer was meant for sailing ... and I now have to work ... sigh
So smile. You've got a GREAT thing going here.
[Let me know if you need an admin assistant/virtual admin.... I'm available, my qualifications are STERLING and my rates are competitive.... *laughing*]
I always run at least a google search on anyone before I even reply to the first contact, let alone submit a proposal (and you have a great 'to do' list breakdown there for others to follow).
The 5 minutes to quickly check if the results bring up bad/good reviews, what websites they're associated with, etc is quite worthwhile - not only for getting clients - but for avoiding working with some as well.