Quote Originally Posted by nihil View Post
Be careful,

I would need an incentive to use you rather than Geeksquad, or my local Mom & Pop, who I can at least nail under my consumer rights if they screw up.

Think about it......................?
Uwentthere? Rlyyehrly? lol, there should be tests for the official term "geek", imo. Corporate asshats pretending to know what they're doing and trying to sell you a warranty for their "service" of hooking up your box to a roto-router slice and swipe is not my definition of a geek...

IME, most people looking for help with a website are older people that didn't grow up with much interbutts experience. Make some simple websites, and increase them in the complexity of "user experience". Start with simple html, pics, links, text...then another that uses roll overs, etc....then move on to full flashtastic "dynamic" seizure causing stupidness. Increase the amount of money you charge accordingly per type, and whammo, u canhazcustomer.

Experience is delivery, delivery is proof, the websites would be the proof. In the end, imo, you have to sell yourself to the person.