
Group brainstorming is inefficient and smothers creativity, suggests a recent study conducted at Texas A&M University. This might come as a shock to copywriters, designers, developers, and other creative types, who long for and religiously take part in caffeine-powered idea-generating sessions.
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Posted on May 12 2010 8:49 pm by Web Copywriters
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Business owners looking to launch or overhaul their websites are often overwhelmed to learn about all the different platforms available on the market. You’ve got HTML, Content Management Systems (CMS), WordPress, and more. So we asked five web professionals:
What factors should businesses take into consideration when deciding on a website software solution?
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Like anyone whose job involves direct client contact, web professionals often come across difficult client behaviour patterns. But as the saying goes — the customer is always right — and often these problems go unchecked in favour of politeness. These things not only affect your web professional’s sanity, but may also be detrimental to your working relationship, your project’s productivity, and even your wallet’s contents.
The following is a collection of things you should avoid saying to your web professionals, including designers, developers, and copywriters, if you want to get the most out of their services, while making the world a happier place.
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Posted on Apr 5 2010 12:59 pm by Web Copywriters
tags: Business and the Web Working in the Web
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category: Business & marketing |
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