Blogs have had a profound effect on communications and marketing since their development and early adoption but are still a mystery to many. According to Google Definitions (enter: define:Blog into Google search window), Blogs can be several things to different people but the simplest definition of the word is “web log”, or B-log for short.
Your Ideal Client — How to Identify Who is–and More Importantly, Who Isn’t!
“I don’t know the key to success, but the key to failure is trying to please everybody.”–Bill Cosby
Client Communications as a Ranking Technique: Blogs, Newsletters and SEO
For the past year or two, search engine optimizers have been advising their clients to acquire links and improve site content in order to attract spiders and enhance rankings.
Keeping in Touch: The Surefire Client Retention Strategy
Want to know the secret that all successful independent professionals and small business owners possess? The savvy ones know that the secret to long-term success lies in keeping in touch with their clients.
Microsoft to Target Broad Availability of Longhorn Windows Client Operating System
Microsoft today announced it will target broad availability of the Windows client operating system code-named “Longhorn” in 2006, and make key elements of the Windows WinFX developer platform in “Longhorn” available for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003.
HP Expands Thin Client Portfolio with First Linux Offering
HP today expanded its thin client lineup with the introduction of the HP Compaq Thin Client t5515 – the first of the t5000 series to offer the Linux operating system.
Client Services: If You Get Frustrated, Make It Profitable!
Some clients are just plain difficult to work with. It’s not your fault, but it becomes your problem. Have you met the “client from hell” yet? No? One day you will. He pushes for unreasonable deadlines, communicates poorly as to what needs to be done, and vents his anger and frustration out on you if a job isn’t up to his standards. (“Rewrites” or “redos” do not exist with this type of client – he expects perfect completion on the first shot.)
Knowing Your Client
Being curious about the client and his/her situations, motives, preferences, feelings, likes, dislikes, needs, habits etc. can bring forth information we might otherwise miss.
Breaking the Ice and Winning Over the Client!
Wherever you turn these days you’ll find articles covering every business strategy and tactic available to man, from how to make a great presentation to strategies for success all the way to negotiations and prospecting and getting a client to commit. But hardly anyone touches on the subject of breaking the ice with a new client and winning them over.
HTML Forms Validation on the Client Side
Form validation on the client-side is essential – it saves time and bandwidth; you also have better control to show the user the wrong field. This comparison of different validation methods includes comments for improving portability and maintainability.