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BraddersRocks

Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire

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About

I am a freelance web and app developer located in Rickmansworth, London.

All websites I create come with discounted support and hosting for 6 months.

For apps, I use a mobile framework call Cordova, this allows me to write code once and create iOS and Android apps at the same time.

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11 April 2017

Brad put in a huge amount of time, effort, creativity & professionalism in bringing our website to life. Great job.

27 March 2017

Used brad for my website, he was fair with his pricing and went above and beyond with his service and advice.

27 March 2017

Working with Brad was easy, stress free and an extremely professional service.

Extremely happy with all the work he has carried out for my company.

I always highly recommend brad and have done, to clients and other companies we work closely with.
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27 March 2017

Brad helped to redesign my website when the previous platform began charging a lot of money. He does a very good job of keeping me up to date.

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When a potential customer enters your website it is extremely important that the website runs smoothly, fast and looks fantastic. A big, fast loading, initial feel that works across mobiles, tablets and desktops is a must.

What does your business want to achieve by having a website? This is the most important question of all. If this cannot be answered clearly you probably don't need a website in the first place. A website should be an online business card - Not a source for new customers. This does not mean you won't get new customers from a well designed website but this is just a bonus.

Happy clients. I know it's a cliché, but I really do like my job when my clients are happy. I like to offer the best service possible and do the job quickly and efficiently with the best results.

I've always liked the idea of working my own hours, for my own clients, with my own processes and at my own rates. Companies charge a lot of money the same quality of work a freelancer can provide. This way the client gets a more personal touch and I get to work with my clients directly, which is what I prefer.

Most big companies have a "get it out quick" and "higher paying clients come first" attitude. I've never been happy with either of these approaches. I want to offer people my unbiased and perfectionist personality, rather than work through a business that doesn't support my moral compass.

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