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2007 Year end review and 2008 Goals

January 6th, 2008 . by polyGeek

Right now I’m relaxing, much needed, with my wife in an ocean side resort in Newport, Oregon listening to the waves of the Pacific crash on the beach below us. We are slowly making our way down the coast toward our new home in Crestline, California – near Big Bear outside of Los Angeles.

I left my job at Xbox back in September to work for a startup called Smilebox. And I left Smilebox on the last day of 2007 to begin a career – I hope – as a freelance Actionscript developer. Right now I only have two clients to speak of. Some would call it a leap of faith. Others might call it a fool’s hope.

2007 was pretty busy. I went to three conferences: 360 Flex in San Jose and Seattle and Adobe MAX. Like many out there I started working with Flex and loving it. My OOP skills have improved dramatically. video.Maru has really taken off and now has its own site. And I have a lot of half finished projects that I’ll soon have time to wrap up.

Obviously my primary goal for 2008 is to become a successful freelance developer. I’m fairly confident that will work out since I only need to work about 8 hours a week to make ends meet. However I’m scheduling 20 hours a week for freelance projects so hopefully I’ll do a lot better than get by.

With only 20 hours devoted to freelance I’ll have a lot of spare time to work on various projects. First and foremost is a site that will launch late Spring 2008 called RunPee.com. It’s a Flex/ColdFusion/wiki. You’ll be hearing a lot about it. It’s going to be a blast.

Besides that I plan on doing lots of video tutorials on polyGeek.com. My goal is to do one tutorial per week for the year, minimum.

I’d like to do some speaking this year. Hopefully I’ll be able to do a presentation on video.Maru at one of the Flash User Groups in the Los Angeles area. And I’d love to do a session at a conference like 360 Flex. I’ll just have to come up with something worth speaking about first. :-)

Technical goals for the year:

  • Papervision3D: I have lots of projects in mind
  • Webcam interactions/BitmapData class
  • Mathematical modeling
  • MySQL/SQL-lite
  • I’m sure I’ll come up with a dozen more things.

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10 Responses to “2007 Year end review and 2008 Goals”


comment number 1 by: JesterXL

You’re so f’ing goofy…

“begin a career – I hope – as a freelance Actionscript developer”

…dude, send me an email with your name and best email to contact you by. I’ll send you towards the 50 billion clients I tell “I kNOw… how about some keNO… down in ree-NO…” daily. They’ll all balk at your 20 hours a week, but hey, you’re the boss right, woo woo!

comment number 2 by: Peter Bell

Hey there,

Congrats on making the move to freelance. I’ve got a feeling that given your skills and the current market, the only problem you’ll have with 20 hours a week will be convincing yourself not to take on 60 or 80 hours a week!

When I finally learn enough Flex, I’d also like to start presenting at some flex con’s, so hopefully I’ll see you at one later next year!

All the best with the vacation, the new place and the new lifestyle.

comment number 3 by: Keith Peters

Ditto. Before long your goal will be to get at least 20 hours sleep per week. :)

comment number 4 by: polyGeek

@JesterXL / Peter Bell / Keith Peters
Thanks guys for the props. I’m a little anxious about getting the ball rolling with freelance. Your comments certainly give me more confidence that everything is going to work out just fine. I just read your comments to my wife and she’s all bubbly now. Thanks!

comment number 5 by: allen scheinhaus

nah no worries man, you’ll be just fine. I’ve been freelancing now for 1.5 yrs and have always been busy, so busy i wounded up getting delayed lately… kinda hard to say no when things keep coming. And with your knowledge you got nothing to worry about.

comment number 6 by: polyGeek

@Allen, you know, I haven’t started looking for clients yet because we’re still in the middle of a move. But I’ve already got 3, maybe 4 clients. So I see what you mean about saying “no” sometimes.

comment number 7 by: AfroAngel

Hey, I’m about to move to LA (for film school) do you guys have any ideas how much I should charge as a freelancer, I’m meeting up with a couple of companies and have no idea what the hourly rate is, I charge between £320 – £360 in London. I’m not sure what state you are but I’m sure it can’t be that different. Good luck with the freelancing, I love it been doing it for almost 2 years now and will hopefully never go back.

comment number 8 by: polyGeek

@AfroAngel, congratulations on the move. I hope all goes well. Are you getting 320-360 pounds/hour in London? If I get the currency value correctly that sounds like a frakking lot of money. Good for you.

From the feedback I’ve gotten somewhere in the $100/hr to $125/hr seems to be the median for Flash/Flex developers.

I have no idea what designers get but my designer friends up in Seattle get somewhere in the $75/hr range.

One rule of thumb is to look at fulltime jobs in your field and see how much they get a year. Divide that by 1000 and you have your hourly rate. So a designer who is getting $80,000/year would make about $80/hr at freelance.

Hopefully someone with more freelance experience will chime in here and give you a more seasoned answer.

By the way, are you a designer or developer?

comment number 9 by: AfroAngel

Sorry mate, I make that a day not per hour. it works out to about £45/h and more for overtime. The sounds pretty good actually, I really just needed an idea so at least I know where to start the negotiations. cheers for that mate! I’m a developer

comment number 10 by: polyGeek

@AfroAngel, damn, from that list of clients I would ask for at least $100/hr for freelance work. Very impressive.

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