Hi all
Following on Client Demands thread and Client FAQ thread, I thought some of us would like to know how you would deal with the situations mentioned below?
So you're a freelancer or small studio (1-3 people) and you usually do fine with the odd project now and then. You know the saying, "when it rains it pours". Now you have 3 arhviz projects coming in at the same time, each will take about a week, bit they all need to be finished within the next 5 days. On top of that you have 2 large non arhviz animation projects each that will take about 2-3 months.
Do you outsource? (risky as you don't YET have any reliable people that could help out, and also what's stopping them from going to your client directly during this project, or for the next one and thus "stealing" your client? Also how you deal with the outcource company charging more than you or even the same as you? Where's your profit?
Do you say sorry I can only help you in a week? (next guy in 2 weeks etc)
Also riksy since your client might not come back to you since you always busy and they need stuff NOW?
Do you permanently employe some guys? (risky as what if the rain mentioned suddenly stops and you're back to the odd project now and then. Sucks to have to deal with getting rid of people)
Any other options?
(besides changing careers)
Following on Client Demands thread and Client FAQ thread, I thought some of us would like to know how you would deal with the situations mentioned below?
So you're a freelancer or small studio (1-3 people) and you usually do fine with the odd project now and then. You know the saying, "when it rains it pours". Now you have 3 arhviz projects coming in at the same time, each will take about a week, bit they all need to be finished within the next 5 days. On top of that you have 2 large non arhviz animation projects each that will take about 2-3 months.
Do you outsource? (risky as you don't YET have any reliable people that could help out, and also what's stopping them from going to your client directly during this project, or for the next one and thus "stealing" your client? Also how you deal with the outcource company charging more than you or even the same as you? Where's your profit?
Do you say sorry I can only help you in a week? (next guy in 2 weeks etc)
Also riksy since your client might not come back to you since you always busy and they need stuff NOW?
Do you permanently employe some guys? (risky as what if the rain mentioned suddenly stops and you're back to the odd project now and then. Sucks to have to deal with getting rid of people)
Any other options?
(besides changing careers)
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