[consulting] Paid services on drupal.org

Sam Cohen sam at samcohen.com
Thu Oct 1 14:12:49 UTC 2009


Ivan,

You peaked my curiosity ... what is it you had in mind for something more
official/professional.

Sam



On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 11:22 PM, Ivan Soto <ivansotof at gmail.com> wrote:

> I usually offer my services there for Drupal and Ubercart theming and
> module development. The way I do it is presenting myself and offering a
> solution or ask for more information if needed. That way I can quote them in
> a semi-formal way. Charging by hour most of the time. But the problem is
> there are a lot of requests from people who tried to do it themselves and
> screwed up or have a broken site and is looking for fixes for less than
> $200.
> That said I still get quite a few good clients for bigger projects. It's
> not bad but I would love to see something more official/professional.
>
> Ivan Soto Fernandez
> Web Developer
> http://ivansotof.com
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 6:06 PM, Prkos <prkos at prkos.hr> wrote:
>
>>  I'm interested to hear about your experiences with Paid services section
>> on drupal.org, and Jobs on groups too.
>>
>> Do you bid for projects there, did you get any clients and referrals
>> through those clients, are there any differences between those clients and
>> the offline ones, how serious are they? Is it possible to build a reputation
>> that way or can it be only done offline with local projects? Should
>> strategies differ for someone new to Drupal community and an experienced
>> Drupaler? Any additional advice you can share?
>>
>> I'm very grateful for your input, there's a lot of smart people here! I
>> hope you don't mind my inquisitive approach :)
>> Mihaela
>>
>>
>>
>>
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