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How I Started a Web Design and Consulting Business when I was Sixteen [Part 2]

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30 points by tanay46 14 years ago · 3 comments

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brackin 14 years ago

This is more of a startup response than web design specifically. I'm 17, been working on projects for a few years now. The barrier to entry on the internet is low these days, which is great as it means anyone. Not just teens but maybe someone who wouldn't usually be able to start this kind of thing is able to do so.

Sites like Forrst, Dribble and TinyProj (newcomer) are pushing this growth and building a portfolio/experience based credibility system whereas designers are evaluated by their design work, not their degree.

codejoust 14 years ago

While social media can be a good catalyst for getting recommendations and getting your name out there, word of mouth recommendations are not to be underestimated for local business. I've started a web development business when I was 15, so it's cool to see others doing the same.

redslazer 14 years ago

I started when I was 16 as well and word of mouth is one of the most powerful ways that I got clients. I started off doing one of dads companies the others heard about it and I did them to. It sort of snowballed from there. I think it was just the fact that I was 16 and was doing better work than competitors in the market.

One of the questions I have for the author is how did you manage your time around school, friends etc? I outsourced most of the work and did the crucial stuff myself but it was still a burden sometimes.

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