by Jason Long | Feb 26, 2020 | blog, Clients, How To, New Features, News, Scoping, Templates, Top Blog Posts
Welcome to BrainLeaf! If you’ve looked around the site and its features and decided that you need a guidebook…well, here it is! Here, we’re going to go over how to run through a project, start-to-finish, using a WordPress website scope of work as an...
by Jason Long | May 21, 2017 | Contracts, Development, Management, News, Pricing, Running a Business, Sales, Scoping, Top Blog Posts, Web Design
Writing a Scope of Work (SOW) for a website This document discusses the general items you need in a SOW for a website, but because projects can vary so much, you may need to include more items in your SOW. Today, we’re going to look at how to produce a Scope of Work...
by Jason Long | Sep 16, 2015 | Development, Distance Working, Management, Running a Business, Sales, Scoping, Top Blog Posts
This is the story of taking a small web design and development shop from the edge of collapse to profitability in a few simple steps. I wanted to share with you all how I did this so that you too could grow your business, retain your sanity, scale up and down more...
by Jason Long | Aug 24, 2015 | Distance Working, Management, News, Top Blog Posts
From our guest author Annyce Davis Stop the madness! Working from home allows me the opportunity to avoid the hellacious commuting that is often typical of major cities. For the past several years I have had the opportunity to work from home a few days per week at my...
by Jason Long | Jul 7, 2015 | Management, News, Running a Business, Scoping, Top Blog Posts
Why Scoping Matters Had I scoped every project I had ever worked on, countless dollars would have been saved, countless tears wouldn’t have been shed, and I probably could have added years to my life. You see, when you don’t scope your project well, you...
by Jason Long | Oct 16, 2014 | Marketing, Musing, Running a Business, Top Blog Posts
The following is a guest post from Jason Scott Montoya. Most of us have heard the saying, “Fake it until you make it.” In 2007, we launched a marketing company called Noodlehead Studios. When we started, “fake it until you make it” would have...