When I'm not working on Poker Copilot I do IT consulting in Germany. Specifically in Java projects. Due to Poker Copilot's success I don't really need to keep doing consulting. And I don't find it the most enjoyable work in the world. The consultant's dilemma is this: well-run IT teams typically don't need external consultants. Therefore it's almost certain that any consulting gig will be in a somewhat dysfunctional environment.
If I don't enjoy the work much, and I don't need to do it to meet my expenses, then why continue? A very good question! So I've taken that old advice of hiking up the rates to at least make the work more finanically rewarding.
They say price sends a signal. If you charge average rates, you are presenting yourself as an average consultant, barely nothing more than a commodity. If you charge 50% more than your competition, you are presenting yourself as a superior service. When a potential customer needs the best to solve their problem, they may be willing to pay the premium. The higher rate also signals an ability and willingness to work in senior roles.
So as of yesterday, I've dramatically hiked up my Java consulting rates.
I'm also doing this because I feel I have more to offer than many of my peers. Often an IT consultant has previously only worked as an permanent employee programmer for a big organisation for many years, before going it alone. Whereas I've founded, run, and sold a consulting firm, in which I led to completion projects of various sizes for all sorts of clients. Business analysis, writing specs, building and mentoring a team, database modelling, usability are all areas I've worked in. So I feel that I'm short-changing myself when I charge the same rate as a "body for hire".
Will this succeed? I don't know. If it fails...more time for Poker Copilot. If it succeeds...good!
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Wednesday, 1 April 2009
Price Sends a Signal
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In May 2008 I started working on Poker Copilot, initially as a product to help me with my own poker playing. Soon I joined a "30-day Challenge", where the participants each aimed to launch a software product in 30 days. As a result of this challenge, Poker Copilot version 1.0 was launched in July 2008.
This blog tracks the ongoing development of Poker Copilot. Who would find this blog interesting? People interested in 1-person software development, in Poker, or in both.
Contact me via email at steve at pokercopilot dot com.
This blog tracks the ongoing development of Poker Copilot. Who would find this blog interesting? People interested in 1-person software development, in Poker, or in both.
Contact me via email at steve at pokercopilot dot com.
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2 comments:
Steve, you forgot to mention your tireless charity work, Nobel Peace prize, how you once wrestled a croc., etc.
;-)
But seriously, in these financial times, putting your rates up is just masking what your heart is saying anyway - give up the day job for good, do it!
I didn't mention the croc wrestling because I didn't do it single-handedly. Me mate Bruce gave me a hand.
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