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Post by sarabrook11 on Feb 19, 2012 23:52:09 GMT -5
The most obvious thing to look for is a web development company with prior experience working with companies from all industries. It is also a good idea to look for organizations that have previous experience working on small business websites that are similar to yours. Beyond asking about the developer's experience, you want to see some of his or her work. This means looking at a portfolio that includes examples from all genres, such as a web design for a bar or a website for small brewer. You want to see finished products that are relevant to your needs. However, it is recommended that you go a step further and ask for references of individuals that you can speak with about their experiences with the company you are considering.
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Post by aliward on Mar 21, 2012 6:48:33 GMT -5
It would be best not to let anyone get too creative, but other than that, having a quasi-consistent documentation is better than worrying about best practices and industry standards, and never actually getting to write the damn thing. Systems Development Life Cycle Time Clock Program
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