Sure it’s nice to have specific pages for each area you work in, but make sure they’re all totally unique, but still on topic! It’s harder than you’d think.
Identify rubbish clients
I use a site called People Per Hour rather a lot.
I’ve been on there for some years, and have found a pretty good way to isolate people who are going to be poor to work with.
100% of clients who write to me three times in a row without a response have been crap. Now, I suaully get back to all message son there within a couple of hours, so that gives you an idea of how quickly they’re trying to chase me up, even before I’ve had a chance to say hello.
Some people
I’m just finishing up with one of those clients who buys your service, but it transpires has no awareness of IT at all. Queue screenshots, videos, phone calls, documentation, repeating the same information several times over…
I pride myself on my patience, and being able to explain technical jargon in useful terms.
But when someone struggles to even use fullstops in their own correspondence, well, that should be a sign to stay away.
I’m back Truth be told I forgot about…
I’m back!
Truth be told I forgot about this site entirely. But I have been looking for somewhere to share my geeky thoughts, code snippets etc and after Googling myself (come one, we all do and there’s nothing wrong with it) I remembered my nerd-stream.
New site up and out It’s a really…
New site up and out! It’s a really simple site that exists only to drive SEO juice to the firm’s main site. http://healthydogfoodadvice.co.uk
Where have I been Well aside from working…
Where have I been? Well, aside from working, my wife and I are renovating our Victorian home. It’s…epic. We’ve taken walls out, we’ve put some in. It’s all very messy.
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