You could package yourself as a marketing company. ...I would recommend not ever advertising in the Yellow Pages. EVER. It doesn t work....at all.You may consider getting a free alphabetical listing, for phone number purposes, but an actual advertisement is a waste of money. No one reads the yellow pages anymore...they look in their mailbox and they go online. Those two methods of advertising are superior to everything else in existence...by leaps and bounds.
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
What kind of company have I got then? -
Monday, November 12, 2007
What are the biggest 5 questions people ask a website designer before hiring him or her? -
This really needs a little more clarification: 1. Are you hiring a single person, or a studio? 2. Are they designing the site only, are they developing only, or are they doing both? 3. Are they simply making a design for a template (will need minimal development)?4. Are you doing e-commerce (selling things online)?All of these will determine the core questions you should ask. I await your edits to your question : )OK, a lot better knowing what s going on. 1. You definitely need to see a portfolio, and since this person is both designing and developing, you need him to show you a couple of live sites that he has done. After the initial interview, click through those sites he did and make sure everything works and looks good. (Gonna use masculine voice when referring to the designer, it s just easier. Don t mean to offend).2. Ask what his process is for doing sites--from initial brainstorming and sketches all the way to launch. *follow-up with asking how long it takes to build a site like the one you want. *follow-up the above question by asking how many projects he works on at one time (this will let you know how accessible he is, and how easy he can deal with unexpected problems, additions, or changes).3. Ask what his policy on changes is. Every web site project (in my experience) has at LEAST one change. Usually designers will include -- rounds of changes if they are charging you a fixed price and are experienced. Changes can be a BIG point of contention, so get it straight early.4. Ask what his solution for managing the site post-launch is. Does he include a CMS (content management system) for you? Does he charge you his hourly rate to work on it? Does he charge you a reduced rate?5. Ask why you should hire him over another designer or studio. (If the answer is ONLY that he is cheaper, be careful, this means he doesn t feel like he specializes in anything).General Tips:-NEVER be the first one to name a price. If you offer low they will bump you up, if you offer high, they will not bump you down.-Do not ask leading questions (questions that have an obvious right answer). You are setting yourself up to have him fudge on the truth. Make him talk a lot. A really good designer will answer most of your questions above before you ask them.Hope this helps!
I suggest the following question before hiring a web designer.1. you need to see a portofolio.( what is the best website done and why?) 2. check references 3. Give them a brief description of what you re trying to achieve and let him/her explain you how to get there.4. How long will lit take to complete the project?5. Does he take care of the website marketing or not?
Friday, November 9, 2007
How did Martha Stewart get to where she is now with her show and all? Also how much money does she make? I wan? -
She was a successful caterer in Westport, Connecticut. Julia Child invited her on to Julia s Show.The rest is history.
You must need a part time job..
I need advice!! well, and help...? -
They stole items from the house - that is a police matter, and your mother should contact the police and file a report. If your mom had insurance, the insurance might cover the loss of the items, so she should review the policy to see how to make a claim or to talk with her insurance agent. As for the rent, you can see if they filed a change of address notice at the post office.
If she had a contract she could take them to small claims court, all she has to do is file,and the court system will eventually find them. If she rented it with no contract, no deposit, then its a live and learn situation.
small claims court seems the best way to go and also filing a police report. best of luck
Thursday, November 8, 2007
Whats the best buisness...........? -
Are you talking about taking classes on line or business on line ... taking classes is getting to be pretty easy and, in some cases, a better way to learn some things.On line businesses ... very hard thing to find ones that are for real. People are getting scammed all over the place. One thing about on line crooks ... they can disappear in the blink of an eye and you re out everything. The best advice I can give is don t give into any sales pitch ... if they say you need to send THEM money ... don t because they are bogus ... none of the legit things on the net ask you for any money ... none of them. That s where most go wrong ... they fall for a great story and get screwed.In the end all I can say is be wary my friend ... and as always ...May The Force Be With You ....
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real estate because the stock market is little by little going up and of the dow jones going up and so is the job economy going to have over 100,000 jobs soon for everyones etc. etc. etc.
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I advise you to learn some thing about international trade and Electronic commerce. At the beginning , to know the business operation like Sales on Ebay.Good luck, my friend~
One of my aunt s friends took the medical transcription course. I don t think she is getting rich but she s got a job and she does it from home.
Where is a paper shredding place where i can take my papers to in maryland? -
You might also try Ship n Shred. You can drop the shredding off at kinkos. http://www.shipnshred.com
www.shrednations.com/shredders/marylandthen, on the home page, pick the nearest city
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
I am a fresh mba with finance and marketing and now i want to start a business with very less investment.? -
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