by Jason Long | Apr 14, 2016 | Clients, Content, Contracts, Creativity, Development, Management, Marketing, People, Press, Pricing, Running a Business, Sales, Scoping
Guest post by Kyla Reed The Real Reason You Aren’t Making Money If you run your own business or are a freelancer, you probably know how hard it is to balance administrative work with maintaining clients and landing new ones. From hiring and outsourcing, updating your...
by Jason Long | Apr 6, 2016 | Branding, Clients, Contracts, Creativity, Management, Marketing, People, Pricing, Random Things, Running a Business, Sales, Scoping, Web Design
Guest post by Laura Ospina Don’t Underprice Yourself: Part 2 The business world is one of profits and losses. Regardless of the industry, a company should always anticipate these losses. The key to a successful business, however, is the ability to generate more profit...
by Jason Long | Mar 31, 2016 | Branding, Clients, Content, Contracts, Creativity, Development, Management, Marketing, People, Pricing, Running a Business, Sales, Scoping, Web Design
Guest post by Laura Ospina Don’t Underprice Yourself: Part 1 Every business needs to do it, and if they don’t then it predictably won’t be a business for much longer! It’s the assessment of profit and loss, because if you are a business, you lose money. If you are a...
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 | 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...