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Ask HN: Programming on the side for money

24 pointsby balakkabout 10 years ago
I am interested in doing a few programming assignments a month and collect some folding money in the process. Not for a living, but just to keep myself motivated.<p>I understand there are dozens of sites which offer odd jobs like this - are there sites that you would recommend? For people who do this, can you talk about your experiences please? What to watch out for, how do you get paid, how much can you make realistically (while doing it on the side). Thanks!

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quicksparkleabout 10 years ago
I&#x27;ve had some good results with <a href="http://peopleperhour.com/" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;peopleperhour.com&#x2F;</a> It&#x27;s a bit smaller than a Elance, Freelancer, etc. Really though, all these &#x27;standard&#x27; freelancing sites are the same.<p>Some tips I&#x27;d probably give: focus on listings in your own country&#x2F;area, you will have better results. Don&#x27;t be too formal, try to build a good rapport while staying professional (especially in proposals). Focus on things that you find exciting, or you&#x27;ll get bogged down.<p>No idea what your background is, but web dev is the best area to be looking in. PHP et. al. have thousands of available at any time, at a variety of difficulty. Finding clients that will let you work in more &#x27;trendy&#x27; (i.e. fun and productive) languages is a little harder, but if you&#x27;re really pedantic you can find them.<p>Pay rate is very variable. One thing I&#x27;ve noticed is that a lot of clients just don&#x27;t know what they should be paying. Most sites require an &#x27;expected budget&#x27; on listings, but you can usually budge this up quite a bit if it&#x27;s too low. Keep in mind if you&#x27;re in the UK, EU, etc. that you&#x27;re competing against developers in other countries with lower living costs, and that a lot of clients (especially on simpler projects) don&#x27;t always have the budget you might be looking for.<p>The most important part of freelancing isn&#x27;t your tools or your programming skills or how much time you have available - it&#x27;s how you communicate with clients, especially non-technical ones (i.e. most of them). Email regularly. If you&#x27;re in the same city and the project will take more than a couple of weeks, meet up for an hour to introduce yourself and discuss requirements. Always explain what you&#x27;re going to do, and if you have any doubts at all, ask about it. A misunderstanding is easily made when working remotely.<p>I&#x27;d recommend you go into it (for the first few jobs) without worrying too much about money. Take projects that look interesting and at least cover your costs, and get a feel for how the process works and how you can attract better clients.
fskabout 10 years ago
If you&#x27;re doing it for fun, why not do a personal side project rather than being paid to work on someone else&#x27;s idea?<p>I didn&#x27;t like any of the other RSS readers out there, so I wrote my own, and now I&#x27;m using it and liking it. (I was pretty annoyed when Google Reader shut down.) Now I&#x27;m working on my delicious clone. (I really liked that site and was sad when Yahoo and AVOS ruined it.)
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MichaelCrawfordabout 10 years ago
I&#x27;ve had the best luck with <a href="http://www.codementor.io/" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.codementor.io&#x2F;</a> I don&#x27;t really write software there, rather I give advice to others as to how to write theirs.<p>I tried odesk and guru, their pay rates were too low.
guru_meditationabout 10 years ago
What do you think about Toptal? <a href="http://www.toptal.com/" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.toptal.com&#x2F;</a><p>I have a few startup acquaintances that are bootstrapping their startup mostly by churning out decent quality PHP for $30&#x2F;hr .<p>They could aim for higher paying tasks, but then the level of challenge would probably interfere with working on their startup.
helen842000about 10 years ago
I&#x27;m interested in something like this. I&#x27;d be looking for someone to build out quite a few projects I have. Probably 10 to 20 hours a month, maybe more.<p>They&#x27;re all things I could build myself over time but it would be 10x faster with someone experienced on it. I can wireframe, provide decent requirements and fast feedback.<p>I&#x27;m really looking for someone to help me simplify my projects (not turn them into long development cycles) I want to iterate quickly and see what gets users, try some things for fun and learn from there.
readmeabout 10 years ago
It really depends how many hours a week that you can commit and what your expectations are.
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