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Ask HN: How to represent your dev shop when most of your work is not public?

3 点作者 olliewagner大约 6 年前
I continuously struggle to create a website for my dev shop that has been in business since 2013. Our work is often internal or otherwise not public facing, and it's hard to come up with a way that communicates our abilities without looking too hand-wavey. Do any of you know of portfolios/consulting sites that work well under similar constraints?

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davismwfl大约 6 年前
I went through this when I built up my consultancies. Both times I was focused in areas where people weren&#x27;t keen on letting me just advertise the products we built for them. A few things I figured out along the way though:<p>1. Rarely did I ever get leads from my website, I mean seriously it was super rare. Almost all leads came from recommendations and me getting out and talking to people.<p>2. Visitors to my website were there to get basic data, so I put things like who some of my key clients, largest clients as well as I listed some of the more interesting technologies and projects we had worked on.<p>3. I worked with a few clients that would act as references for me, so they would talk to potential clients about what we did, how we did it, etc.<p>All this because honestly as a consulting&#x2F;dev shop your website will get you almost 0 business, so don&#x27;t waste a ton of time here. Your sales team, founders and existing clients are who get you the business. The website is just a way for people to find out a little history and background on the company and the team. So that is where I put the focus.<p>Where I did spend quite a bit of time was on the blog component of the website, writing about things and becoming known for some niche areas which helped generate leads. But the main website wasn&#x27;t key for this.<p>If you have specific questions let me know, I am also happy to take a look at your website and give you my 2 cents for what that is worth. Personally, I&#x27;d ask a few people you know to do the same, but I&#x27;d make sure these people aren&#x27;t &quot;friends&quot; who know you really well. You want people who don&#x27;t know what you do really well so it helps see if they can frame your company and capabilities.