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    mmp_cse is offline Junior Member
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    How to Get the Clients

    Repected all

    My Name : Mahesh from India,Bangalore

    My Company: Dexterous Softare Service Pvt. Ltd. Bangalore,India

    Expertise : J2EE, VB, VB.NET,ORACLE, Web Development, Application Development.


    I would like to know how to get the clinets if any know how to get the clients and from where plz reply and if any one has a link with link we can share the money. Please Help to Grow. Thanku

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    tonysmith is offline Junior Member
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    If your looking to obtain clients in the area you specified, I would check out some free lance sites, and do some projects for people there. Some are elance.com and scriplance.com and there are others. Just goto google.com and type in free lance sites.

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    mmp_cse is offline Junior Member
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    Looking For Clients to Setup Company

    Thanks very much TonySmith

    I know all of them and tried but i dont know how to bid in those sites could u please tell how to bid and get the projects.

    warm regards
    mahesh m p
    india, software engineering student

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    Slevin is offline Senior Member
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    Ive never bidded on freelance sites, but i used to advertise in ebay. by setting up an auction, for well anything which coincides with your service, and by leaving a link to your website, you are opening your site to millions of potential customers, for 25 pence!

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    skatewhale is offline Senior Member
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    Hi mahesh m p,
    When you first start with those site it's hard to get a project, since you don't have any ratings. So you might have to bid low prices for the projects you want. Just to get some reputation that you are a good coder.

    The site I always use for outsourcing is rentacoder.com. It has a formal escrow service that protects both seller and the buyer. If a dispute occurs, an arbitrator will actually take a look at what's being done if necessary to ensure you don't get ripped off.

    You can bid on mutiple projects at once, when a buyer accpeted you, you will have 24 hours of grace period on rentacoder to decide if you still want to take this project. If not, simply cancel it within 24 hours, and you will not get a bad rating.

    On other sites such as getafreelancer.com, you will have to accept to the project after the bid before the whole process starts.

    So generally, I'd say that a bid on most of the sites are not contracts, so bid as many as many projects you can. At least on rentacoder.com and getafreelancer.com it works this way.

    Good Luck with your projects.

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    mmp_cse is offline Junior Member
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    My Intension is to SetUp Service Base Company. Please Help

    Thanku Very Very Much for all for the reply. My Intension is to setup Big Service Base company so as to provide jobs before finishing by engineering. So if anybody knows client in US,UK etc please let me know. We have manpower of 10 engineers and expertise in J2EE, .NET, VB and MySQL, Oracle. I too also intrested in RENTaCODER.com but thats becomes side business. Thanku one again All.

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    Joel Chue is offline Junior Member
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    freelance sites

    Hi.

    There are many freelance sites.
    Here are a few:

    elance.com
    rentacoder.com

    do a search on google, you should find others but the above mentioned are the more popular ones. But you have to take note of the fact that these sites are very competitve in terms of pricing etc...

    Joel

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