@Zimco this is a great topic for discussion. You somehow read my mind
With the possibility of the current global recession, and a decline in people wanting websites we should all address our long-term business models.
We are working on a business model ourselves and would be happy to discuss once completed. I can say that having alternative income streams apart from just the development business would be wise.
- One point would be to have additional products. It could be anything from a simple aggregator to an online website that brings the artist community together. What we need to do is research and see what the market needs. BTW lots of web dev companies have gone this route.
- Another point to address is what the market demands at this current stage. For the most part i think its simple information websites that you can churn out on one base code. Also i would say make sure to have your forms correct.
Make your forms look beautiful as well as functional. Simple stuff here, and make sure to maintain a very good quality. Throw in some backend stuff(login, commenting etc etc) and your clients will love you (if you have clients that is). One animated gif instead of flash will also impress alot of people. GIVE THEM EXACTLY WHAT THEY DESERVE,and then throw in some freebies while maintaining a high level of quality.
Thats not to say don’t go all out with higher end clients. Try to model around both, but go for the *commercials first.
- Structure your services and charge by technology. Package 1: xhtml/css/one static banner etc. Package 2: xhtml/css/javascript/flash banner. etc etc Package 3: xhtml/css/flash/php(CI) + maintenance contract. You can even go the CMS route and charge extra for the docs to train their staff. This is debatable..
Lastly i would like 2 things, because i too was a techy, and still am a techy and will always be a techy:
(1) For business its a volumes game, and will usually be a volumes game for smaller individuals and companies.
(2) For you all techies out there, learn how the business side works. Sure man you have a great app and you can code over 2000 lines, but if it aint marketed properly then what. THEN WHAT MATE? Just think of it like that. [No disrespect intended here] Concentrate on the marketing and protect all that TALENT that you so rightfully should cash out on.
Another model here for you in lieu of the above points: PAY AND GO!