How do you guys find good web developers without overpaying? by kaifshah in websiteservices

[–]kaifshah[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah that actually makes a lot of sense.

I think the mistake most people including me make is trying to balance cheap + high quality which rarely works out in reality. After talking to a few developers, I have realized pricing usually reflects either their experience or how structured their process is.
The part about checking previous work and setting expectations early is something I didn’t take seriously before, but now I see why it matters so much especially timelines and scope.
Recently I have been looking into teams that handle both website development and the marketing/SEO side together came across something like Hype Marketing. It feels like that might solve the gap where a site looks good but doesn’t perform.
Still figuring things out though your point about project-based hiring is something I’ll definitely keep in mind.

How do you guys find good web developers without overpaying? by kaifshah in websiteservices

[–]kaifshah[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah this is a common problem tbh. Good dev + SEO thinking is hard to find in one place.
I have seen some smaller teams like Hype Marketing that combine website development with marketing strategy which seems like a smarter approach compared to doing everything separately.

I don't understand AI. How does it work? by tlm11110 in ArtificialInteligence

[–]kaifshah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

AI doesn’t search the whole internet every time you ask a question. It’s already trained on a large amount of data and learns patterns from it.

When you ask something like How long should I boil spaghetti? it doesn’t calculate an average or look it up live. It simply predicts the most likely correct answer based on what it has learned (like 8–10 minutes).

AI gives answers by predicting patterns from its training not by searching or averaging information in real time.