When freelancing do you supply a SOW?
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- ksv123
Or any other contacts?
- Ruffian0
What?
- raskolnikov0
Only when working for pig farmers. When working with dairy farmers or cattle ranches I switch to COW.
I refuse to work with lamb farmers as I have seen what they do to those poor creatures at the weekend.
- LOLcannonball1978
- You should try it, maybe the sheep would be more fun.Josev
- Gold.aanderton
- CyBrain0
I put all the itemized tasks I can think of in the proposal with itemized costs, deadlines, phases of development, etc. I also put in a section at the end some ideas of work I can do for them they haven't thought of yet. (and are probably too cheap to pay for but you have to nudge them a little bit.)
- Meeklo0
I've been freelancing for several years now, but I had to google what that means...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sta…
- harlequino0
I do, but that's also from leaving a boutique/agency, and I'm just used to that. I use it as a hybrid quote and contract, if it's accepted.
- fyoucher10
I just add scope of work to the end of my agreement and write a minimum amount of days for delivery. Creating a real deliverable's schedule and timeline seems like a waste of time, especially since its dependent on when you receive assets and feedback from the client. I'd be interested in seeing a 'real' detailed SOW from someone though.
- skt0
$600 a day.
more if it isn't production work.
- did i mention $600 a day yet?skt
- thats right, 24 hours a daydrgss
- and that's just for B&W, colour is even more.raskolnikov
- atomholc0
Anybody have an SOW template, resources, etc.? mucho appreciated