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3,788 Pointsnew video dev apps and getting hired
love this having not worked in an agency. questions that were missing though are how they work out costs / how much to charge the client and how much time each person allocates to it. eg how much did they charge for the tie the knot app? do they cost pages diff - eg the add the song page sound more pricey that a standard page.
why is there no link on vid to a fourm discussion on it?
more like this please
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Ryan Carson
23,287 PointsGreat feedback - thanks Bill!
bill burles
3,788 Pointsthanks :) pricing is my number one bugbear - would be interesting to see how agencies price things and how they justify/get away with high prices cw smaller companies/one man bands etc
Allison Grayce Marshall
Treehouse Guest TeacherHey Bill!
Thanks for the feedback! Great minds think alike! :) That's where we plan to take the show.
The series In the Wild is targeted and focused around entry level developers and designers and the various types of environments they can work in. Typically, these roles at an interactive agency won't involve dealing with pricing, competition, etc. But in future episodes, they will come up. I hope to find a few freelance developers/designers where I can discuss some of these topics.
Allison