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| If you have not been to every page on my site yet, I encourage you to do so. Don't worry, I'll wait. Go ahead. It's okay. |
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| So, by this time you've been through the rest of my site (or you're a rebel and refused to...I can accept that). Why did I suggest that? Because any time you hire a consultant, you expect that person to be an expert in their field. After seeing everything that I can do, you conclude that I am a) a liar, b) suffering from ADD, or c) extremely versatile. I'm hoping it's C, because otherwise we've really gotten off to a bad start. |
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| I admit that it would have been much easier to follow one career discipline and become an expert at that. Instead, I've taken evey opportunity that's been put before me and done the work necessary to become proficient at it. That variety of experience, from hardware, to software, to databases, and even to marketing, and business itself, makes me pretty well rounded. |
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| People call me when they need technical answers and it's very rare that I don't have one. In those times that I don't have the answer, I research until I do. And where some consultants use their position to bring in more service related work to themselves or companies they have loose partnerships with, my only committment is to my client and their best interests. If that means finding them another web development company, then I will do everything in my power to find the best for their needs. |
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| As with everything I do, my rate is $50 per hour and I charge hours fairly. The best client is the one that keeps coming back, so I take that relationship very seriously. |
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