Finding web developers that will work is difficult enough, and that’s why these 10 companies are worth keeping an eye on.
Despite seemingly everyone having a web product, it’s borderline impossible to find someone reliable, who actually answers and who actually does the work to a quality that’s above “I made a Tumblr.” This leaves a lot of people falling into well-documented pitfalls associated with web development because you hired the wrong person or did a terrible job yourself. I’d put myself in both camps.
There’s also a big advantage to doing external development. It’s really easy to get stuck in your own head, and an objective perspective is exactly what you need to appeal to, well, your audience, who are most likely objective. I did some digging and, along with a few suggestions from professional contacts, pulled together places you can either outsource to entirely or find the right person to do so.