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http://answers.onstartups.com/questions/32767/which-technology-or-strategy-a-new-inexperienced-freelancer-should-use-to-earn

Well it is my very first Question in this section and i really don't know whether my query relate to this section or not. anyway i have some awkward query. (however, it is like a bit story but i guess it is necessary to know some background knowledge of me.)

Actually I m fresh recent grad who has just started his freelancing work. In due course i have got a project to develop website for a middle scale business (travel agent). As I don't trust on my client whether he will pay to me in full or not after the completion of website, i want to use cheaper and efficient technology so that how much he would pay I could got at least few units of % of profit.

As i have learnt ASP.NET and when I inquired about the expense in Hosting of my website i got the recommendation to develop my web app using the combination PHP and MYSQL instead the asp.net + ms sql. And the problem is I don't know PHP.

should I learn PHP and or work in what i m comfortable with and should try to cover whole deserved money. (as it is my first project so i m also advised that i may got some loss in starting but contrary to this i don't want to go in loss and want to earn appropriate profit)

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This might be a good question for answers.onstartups.com – PhilipK Nov 19 '11 at 19:03
as the initial expense in hosting is around $200+my fee for asp.net+mssql. and for PHP+MySQL expense is around $100+my fee. my fee is around $200 for design+dev+seo work for whole project. – w3softdev Nov 19 '11 at 19:10
could this delete from here or could transfer to another suitable section like mr. philip has mentioned? – w3softdev Nov 19 '11 at 19:18
Read the reason for it being closed, not because of topic but the structure of the question. "This question is not a good fit to our Q&A format. " Try simplifying your question e.g. "How long will it take for a .NET dev to learn PHP." OR "Is there a significantly higher demand for PHP then .NET". Simplify your question and try again, maybe on the link I sent if you decide to keep it Start-up oriented. – PhilipK Nov 19 '11 at 19:23
thnks so much sir! actually i want to keep it start-up oriented. and it could not be more simplified. however i liked the reason behind being close this question- "in short it may lead to heavy discussion." – w3softdev Nov 19 '11 at 19:31
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