Hi,
Thanks for the essay on beginning web development

. Some great info to take from this, most importantly to do your homework and know what questions to ask going in.
It seems like most of you advise to keep work at home. Unless business is doing really well, it will probably stay that way aside from a few client training sessions and pitch meetings.
It's a good question. Obviously it would have to be worth it for us to learn a new language, so we'd probably seek companies with English speaking associates to make things easier. Alternatively, perhaps there is a company or third-party that is seeking someone to work with another American company's developers. There are several situations that lend themselves to this type of scenario. The important thing here is the dynamics of this industry lend us the option of working from anywhere, and we want to maximize that opportunity.
You won't be landing many clients from behind a monitor..
Thanks for the advice guys.
BY THE WAY.. we decided on a business name.
Coming soon:
EXAMP creative agency