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Old 29-Sep-2005, 13:00
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Dom's only problem (and this is not meant in an offensive way!) is that he is not a "programmer" per se, so while he is quite able to create brochureware websites with nice designs and good content, most companies will want something extra such as feedback forms or a shopping cart.

Until Dom can add all of this to his portfolio, and comfortably knock out simple scripts, then he will be in a league of thousands of back-bedroom web developers who are no better than the next guy.

Be careful that you don't bite off more than you can chew and end up having to sub-contract out extras that the companies want. You may end up paying them all the income to sort one small part of the site and screwing yourself over on the rest.

Just make sure you know your market and your own limitations!
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