This is the eighth post in a series of posts about “How you can find the best WordPress developers for you“.
Here are links to the content we have covered so far:
Day 1: Experience
Day 2: Expertise
Day 3: Price
Day 4: Standards
Day 5: Communication Skills
Day 6: Timekeeping
Day 7: Location
Today we are looking at how important the size of the development team is that you choose to work on your WordPress project.
Whilst it’s not a definitive indicator of project success, we know that for some agencies the size of the team they are working with is still an important factor.
There isn’t any difference in the level of competency and professionalism that you get from a one-man band freelancer over a larger development company as this depends on how good each business is at what they do. What you will get from a bigger team is typically a dedicated project manager and cover for sickness and holidays which the freelancer cannot easily provide. You will also get more security in that you are dealing with an established business rather than someone who might be available all of the time.
Freelancers have a different set of advantages as they are often agiler in their approach and will work outside of normal hours to complete projects. You may also find that you get a better level of rapport with a freelancer rather than having to go through a project manager to get to speak to a developer.
In the next post in this series, we will look at ‘payment terms‘ and how important they are.
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