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When a client's site cries out for help

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Home VA Training VA FAQ Podcast Featured Events for Bloggers & VAs When a client’s site cries out for help Monday, October 6, 2008 at 3:39 pm // By: ktcosmos // Category: Web/Tech Like many small developers, I built a number of websites between 1998 and 2002 using the then standard approach of hand-coded HTML and, later, a web editing program.

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Five Tips to Hire a Consultant | Men With Pens

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Sometimes an expense is an investment, and hiring a consultant can flip your business right onto Easy Street. Spiritually, ecumenically, grammatically." - Captain Jack Sparrow Home | Services | About | Comment Policy | Disclosure | Contact Copyright © 2006 - 2010 30 Sous Zero Inc. But hang on a second. Powered by frugal

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What happens to your website if you die | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

Just a few days ago, I created a document with all the details about my online businesses — hosting, logins, passwords, regular expenses, etc. While going through the FAQ’s a question was posted by one of the user of the same service. He’ll also know to cancel my many memberships and other monthly subscriptions.

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Why You Don't Need to Mimic Someone Else's Fame | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

As if getting them on the phone is too expensive, like it used to be. Because even today (sigh), it is too expensive for me to get hundreds of people on the phone every day. What I’ve always done is treat blog writing like writing a letter back in the old days. sigh) I picture one person, and “talk&# to them.

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Do Clients Need to Like You to Buy? | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

Listening to Experts is Expensive When new business owners believe faulty information they find on the web, it costs them a great deal. I don’t like people who aim expensive services at people who don’t know anything and yet they can’t even get their own CSS and HTML correct. Powered by frugal

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Why You Need to Have More than Your Clients | Men With Pens

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I’d like a website, but I’m having a hard time justifying the expense.&# Something doesn’t necessarily have to be expensive, but I believe it has to *look* like it was done to quality standards for that perception of “expensive&# – which many people equate to grounded, established business.

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Three Reasons You Need to Convince Newbies They Need a Website.

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It’s too expensive.&# Reply David Wilcoxson March 11, 2010 at 11:53 am Another reason to have a website is that it can answer a lot of FAQ’s, so that you don’t have to, which saves you time. The yellow pages are way too expensive. Which reminds me of charity donations – “Hi. Stacy – YES!

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