For starters, fix up your www site:
More English content or a separate English language version
Make your sample applications look more like finished products or
more clearly identified as templates.
If you have more demo templates to show off your skill, include them
in your portfolio.
Include a clear description of what type of work you are looking for
or what services that you offer.
Reference projects would help.
Make sure that all of your links work. (TV... just goes to a
directory listing)
Your current site does not give any confidence that your work will be
correct or properly finished. It is working against you at the moment.
I hope that these ideas help you to get more of the work that you want.
Ron
Anggie Bratadinata wrote:
JesterXL wrote:
I'm assuming the USA is a developed country.
LOL
Yes. Tons of work is outsourced; it's the same with manufacturing;
if the same job can be done cheaper in the long run, outsourcing is a
good idea. There is a high demand for Flash, yes, but a higher demand
for Flex is on the horizon, mainly because bigger projects are
typically done with Flex, and as such, companies are needed to take
responsibility with those projects vs. individuals.
I've been working remotely for a couple of webdesign firms in US and
Australia and I think the reasons they take me in are my rates which
is a lot cheaper, my eyes, and technical skill. Also, we knew each
other very well, way before they take me into their projects.
I'm wondering, what more does it takes to push myself further into the
outsourcing world? Certifications, perhaps?
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