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.)
Overture To Expand Local Advertising Services
Yahoo-owned advertising service, Overture, is expected to announce a set of new local advertisers options. Overture is offering these services in an attempt increase local advertising revenue while increasing the usability of their ad campaigns.
They become buyers…Real-Time Auctioning Web Services
Businesses tend to increase their market share. The gain is taken from those competitors, who postpone adopting innovative sales models. Real-time auctions create one of these models. They establish new, intriguing sales channel.
How Web Services Spurt Multi-Bidder Real Time Auctions
Banner-alike real-time auctioning Web Services can be easily incorporated into websites – just like a regular banner.
LookSmart Partners With Cal For Search Services
The Cal Athletic Department announced a partnership with California based search engine LookSmart to develop a branded search engine for the Cal Athletics department that will support the university’s athletic programs. This partnership will also provide search services for students and alumni.
SEO Services Spur Growth For TopRank Online Marketing
TopRank Online Marketing, a Minneapolis based search engine optimization and web site marketing consulting service has announced the addition of 5 new clients, attributing to the growth of the company.
Succeeding with Fee-Based Services
Over the next five years, both fee-based services and fee-for-service pricing will grow sharply in the wholesale distribution industry, but significant barriers to success remain. This conclusion comes from the new “Facing the Forces of Change: The Road to Opportunity” report (available at www.nawpubs.org).
Use Wrappers and Proxies for Basic Web Services Tracking
Some commercial Web services software provides sophisticated Web services accounting features, recording details of Web services transactions recognized on the wire. But sometimes developers need accounting that is more modular, much more basic, and available on a shoestring. This article explains how to use advanced function composition tasks to add basic Web services monitoring capabilities.
HTML Client for Web Services using DHTML Behavior
In this example we will access a Web Service created in C# from an HTML client. The client does not use .Net Framework directly and instead accesses the Web Service functionality using the DHTML behavior.
Don’t Lose Your Foreign Web Site Visitors by Insulting Them With Brain-Dead Translation Services
For some internet marketers it’s become a cutting edge strategy to offer multi lingual navigation and promo material on their sites in the hope of expanding their client base. While it is true that international users whose mother tongue is anything but English are beginning to hit the web in hefty numbers, catering to them in their own linguistic format is an art in itself which doesn’t lend itself to the cheap and easy “no brainer” pseudo solutions currently being hawked on the net. If you offer them one of those, chances are you’ll fend them off forever. Count it as a well-meaning blunder as much as you will, fact is these clients-to-be can be quite relentless if you convey the impression that you couldn’t care less about offering first class services. Don’t forget that very many people actually love their mother tongue and don’t enjoy seeing it massacred.