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The Key To Marketing With Blogs rs for your project?I’ve spent months answering questions from marketers about blogs and blogging and how they fit into the marketing mix. Still, 99% don’t understand the power of blogging.What most marketers don’t seem to grasp is the “people element". People have wants and needs and a desire to fill them. People want to belong to something bigger - a group, an organization. They want to be recognized and respected by their peers, noticed by leaders in their group and looked up to by their followers. Social. Community. A - Will the freelancer be around next year to help you with questions or concerns regarding your web site? Making the Smart Choice You may pay a little more to have a web design company develop your web site, but in the end a professional company will deliver on what they promise, most often exceeding your expectations. Every client that has come to us has had similar experiences. Most of them did not like the design, or the front-end of the database l Equipment Maintenance Many of these clients initially hired web designers offering terrific prices that were irresistible. These web designers are found on such web sites as scriptlance.com, elance.com, freelancedesigners.com, contractedwork.com, getafreelancer.com, allfreelancework.com and hundreds more. They offer a meeting place where businesses post projects and freelancers bid on them. It's a nice way to save a buck, but remember, you get what you pay for.In today’s Machine Age, every business is wholly or partially dependent on equipment to carry out its activities. But with time, this equipment gets depreciated and loses its performance. Keeping this concern in view, smart businesses regularly spend money on Equipment Maintenance to ensure consistent performance and increase its lifespan as well.The best way to start Equipment Maintenance is by planning the whole maintenance process in advance, like time of maintenance, total cost involved, tools requ Also stay away from web site template systems. Avoid that fish-hook. Again, you get what you pay for. Disappointed One of our clients thoroughly reviewed a freelancer's work and decided to hire him for the company's web site redesign. According to the client, no matter how hard the freelancer tried, he just couldn’t capture the creative vision the company wanted projected. The freelancer was also slow to respond to design revisions, further frustrating and disappointing the client. Freelance = Part-time Don’t forget that freelance is another word for part-timer. This is usually a college student or a designer who already has a full-time job. If the freelancer fails to deliver on promised expectations then it’s no skin off his or her back and you're left holding the bag. When choosing a web designer to develop your web site, which will be your storefront to the world, ask yourself a few questions. - Does a part-timer have the same breadth of experience as a full-time web designer who works on a multitude of different websites from month to month? - Does a part-timer have the time to stay on top of the latest news and changes regarding search engines and search engine optimization? (This helps to determine your ranking and website listings in search engines.) - Does the freelancer have the need to protect his or her business reputation with the same vigilance shown by businesses? - Does a part-timer have the resources to hire additional designers or programmers for your project? - Will the freelancer be around next year to help you with questions or concerns regarding your web site? Making the Smart Choice You may pay a little more to have a web design company develop your web site, but in the end a professional company will deliver on what they promise, most often exceeding your expectations. Every client that has come to us has had similar experiences. Most of them did not like the design, or the front-end of the database lo When Networking Stop Selling to Salesmen mplate systems. Avoid that fish-hook. Again, you get what you pay for.If you enjoy going to networking business social gatherings or Chamber of Commerce Mixers as a way to develop a referral network and have some fun and do a little business then you need to stop trying to sell so hard to other salesmen and start talking about how you two can work together in a common cause, sharing information, customer databases and business card stacks. Why?Well, because one salesmen at a business meeting is not going to make your year most likely for your sales goals, but one sales p Disappointed One of our clients thoroughly reviewed a freelancer's work and decided to hire him for the company's web site redesign. According to the client, no matter how hard the freelancer tried, he just couldn’t capture the creative vision the company wanted projected. The freelancer was also slow to respond to design revisions, further frustrating and disappointing the client. Freelance = Part-time Don’t forget that freelance is another word for part-timer. This is usually a college student or a designer who already has a full-time job. If the freelancer fails to deliver on promised expectations then it’s no skin off his or her back and you're left holding the bag. When choosing a web designer to develop your web site, which will be your storefront to the world, ask yourself a few questions. - Does a part-timer have the same breadth of experience as a full-time web designer who works on a multitude of different websites from month to month? - Does a part-timer have the time to stay on top of the latest news and changes regarding search engines and search engine optimization? (This helps to determine your ranking and website listings in search engines.) - Does the freelancer have the need to protect his or her business reputation with the same vigilance shown by businesses? - Does a part-timer have the resources to hire additional designers or programmers for your project? - Will the freelancer be around next year to help you with questions or concerns regarding your web site? Making the Smart Choice You may pay a little more to have a web design company develop your web site, but in the end a professional company will deliver on what they promise, most often exceeding your expectations. Every client that has come to us has had similar experiences. Most of them did not like the design, or the front-end of the database l Private Practice Marketing: How Do I Choose a Domain Name to Market My Practice? >
Don’t forget that freelance is another word for part-timer. This is usually a college student or a designer who already has a full-time job. If the freelancer fails to deliver on promised expectations then it’s no skin off his or her back and you're left holding the bag.Q:Should I get a domain name with my name in it or go with names that mention my niche?Great question!Here is what I suggest:1. Get your name if you do not already have it - if yourname.com is gone, get yournameonline.com2. I go a little crazy with domain names and have about 150 so keep that in mind with my suggestions.3. Godaddy.com is having a sale right now with domain names going for $7.20 including tax instead of $9.20.4. The coachyourname.com n When choosing a web designer to develop your web site, which will be your storefront to the world, ask yourself a few questions. - Does a part-timer have the same breadth of experience as a full-time web designer who works on a multitude of different websites from month to month? - Does a part-timer have the time to stay on top of the latest news and changes regarding search engines and search engine optimization? (This helps to determine your ranking and website listings in search engines.) - Does the freelancer have the need to protect his or her business reputation with the same vigilance shown by businesses? - Does a part-timer have the resources to hire additional designers or programmers for your project? - Will the freelancer be around next year to help you with questions or concerns regarding your web site? Making the Smart Choice You may pay a little more to have a web design company develop your web site, but in the end a professional company will deliver on what they promise, most often exceeding your expectations. Every client that has come to us has had similar experiences. Most of them did not like the design, or the front-end of the database l Traditional Businesses on the Internet o works on a multitude of different websites from month to month?Have you ever thought of putting your business on the Internet, but simply not known where to start or you're not sure whether the Internet is really meant for your business?Most of the time we see the big Internet businesses like Google, Amazon and Yahoo or the big corporations like Microsoft, Airlines companies and banks being successful on the Net. On the other hand you find someone with a brilliant idea who slaps a website together and makes a huge success with very little effort simply because the - Does a part-timer have the time to stay on top of the latest news and changes regarding search engines and search engine optimization? (This helps to determine your ranking and website listings in search engines.) - Does the freelancer have the need to protect his or her business reputation with the same vigilance shown by businesses? - Does a part-timer have the resources to hire additional designers or programmers for your project? - Will the freelancer be around next year to help you with questions or concerns regarding your web site? Making the Smart Choice You may pay a little more to have a web design company develop your web site, but in the end a professional company will deliver on what they promise, most often exceeding your expectations. Every client that has come to us has had similar experiences. Most of them did not like the design, or the front-end of the database l Are Free Survey's Really Free? rs for your project?Your browsing the internet looking for something you can do in your spare time that will earn you some extra money, say $200-$500 a month. You have heard that there is an opportunity to make money by taking surveys online. You decide that it might be something that fits into your schedule to do. Now the question is…do I choose a subscription survey package or do I go for the free ones?The main benefit to signing up to participate in free online surveys is the obvious….it’s free! There are some websites - Will the freelancer be around next year to help you with questions or concerns regarding your web site? Making the Smart Choice You may pay a little more to have a web design company develop your web site, but in the end a professional company will deliver on what they promise, most often exceeding your expectations. Every client that has come to us has had similar experiences. Most of them did not like the design, or the front-end of the database looked elementary. Professional design permeates all aspects of a web project -- web site pages, logo, layout, text positioning, database display and administrative display. Making the Final Decision Now that you've been educated about web designers, jump on Google and check out web design companies in your state. Make a bulleted laundry list of what you're looking for. Include links to web sites that you like. For example, here's a simple bulleted list you might submit for an RFP (Request for Proposal): Looking for a web site for my widget business I would like to have the following pages and functions: Pages to include About Us, Testimonials, Contact Us, Map, Products, Refer a Friend. * For products page I would like to have an image gallery with pop-ups * Include a cost option for Pay Pal e-commerce * Include a cost option for professional e-commerce like LL. Bean or similar store. * Cost for logo design (or is this included) * Links I like are www.widgets-r-us.com and www.bigwidgets.net Check Company References Most companies include a list of references in their RFP’s. We include up to 15 in our current RFP’s. You might even try contacting business owners by looking at the information sections of web sites that the web site design company has posted in their portfolio. Listen to what people have to say about the company. When you've collected 2 or 3 RFP’s, you're ready to commit to a decision. Most likely your decision will be based on your phone conversations and the responsiveness of the design companies you're considering.
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