Tuesday, 31 May 2016

How to appear credible if I want to offer work over the internet?

 

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Here's the thing. I adore /r/privacy and I've done all sorts of things to ensure that not too much information of me has spread.

There's a possibility that our organization might be interested in getting a web developer remotely. However, our structure has been set up so that it's indeed not easy to find information about the organization.

The privacy aspect is due to personal beliefs; the business is fully legal. But I have concerns on appearing credible. Both parties would want to ensure that the contract is safe, meaning that the work will get done and the other one can expect to get paid, with minimal fear. This is where I try to find a solution.

Any ideas on how to appear trustworthy? I was thinking of Reddit karma as an indicator, but it's not perfect and not everyone uses Reddit. Another ones might be a decent website and proper English to boost credibility up at least by a bit, but I'd rather have something additional as well.

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