Well, depending on where you live, I guess going after forums and posting a job with a small description in it would help. Places like http://forums.devarticles.com
However, there are other options where you can hire low-budget developers. You can outsource your project to sites like rentacoder (http://www.rentacoder.com), scriptlance (http://www.scriptlance.com). However with options like these you have minimum control on what the programmer does.
Another option would be using Odesk (http://www.odesk.com) , which does provide monitering facilities to check up on your developer on what he is doing.
Traditionally, these two options might cost a lot less then when hiring local talents. This does however mean, you’ll have to limit your communications to email, and Instant Messaging software like Yahoo! Messenger, MSN Messenger or GTalk.
Good luck with your search
Khalid Zubair on
November 29th, 2009
Hi matrixdee,
Your best bet is to check other small business in your area. Find out who they use and how satisfied they have been with them.
Norm
Well, depending on where you live, I guess going after forums and posting a job with a small description in it would help. Places like
http://forums.devarticles.com
However, there are other options where you can hire low-budget developers. You can outsource your project to sites like rentacoder (http://www.rentacoder.com), scriptlance (http://www.scriptlance.com). However with options like these you have minimum control on what the programmer does.
Another option would be using Odesk (http://www.odesk.com) , which does provide monitering facilities to check up on your developer on what he is doing.
Traditionally, these two options might cost a lot less then when hiring local talents. This does however mean, you’ll have to limit your communications to email, and Instant Messaging software like Yahoo! Messenger, MSN Messenger or GTalk.
Good luck with your search
Hi matrixdee,
Your best bet is to check other small business in your area. Find out who they use and how satisfied they have been with them.
Norm