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I spoke with a friend of mine recently and he said people don't appreciate what we [web designers & developers] do becausethey don't intimately understand what's involved [and their own part in it]. They just have a superficial perspective that comes from not knowing any better (not that its their fault - I don't know jack about heart surgery).Its high time they understood their part in the project, and the role that they play.1) More informed clients = Better clients = better websites = more Nigerian web value2) Identify common/recurrent issues in project management, and how to resolve them.3) Expose popular ''myths'' about the web.4) To feature at the top of the webmasters page. Just as the 'php class for beginners' & 'Tutorials in Webmaster Section' help beginners in web des/dev, I feel the same should be the case for would be would be clients.Issue: Project ContentStop me if you have heard this before:” just start the design. I’ll give you more content as soon as i can get it” or “Just go through our1000page brochure and see what you can use”. The problem with this is that the minute you go this way, you can almost kiss the project end goodbye. Once the developer and client don’t initially agree on the content, the project is bound to go through many revisions – with the client tweaking as he/she likes. “Change this paragraph.” “Remove that, I don’t like it”. A vicious cycle indeedStop me if you have heard this before:” just start the design. I’ll give you more content as soon as i can get it” or “Just go through our1000page brochure and see what you can use”. The problem with this is that the minute you go this way, you can almost kiss the project end goodbye. Once the developer and client don’t initially agree on the content, the project is bound to go through many revisions – with the client tweaking as he/she likes. “Change this paragraph.” “Remove that, I don’t like it”. A vicious cycle indeedSolution:Sit the client and stress howimportant it is to have and agree on FULL CONTENTbefore you even hit a keystroke. You could even give the client aContent Guide. If you are not satisfied with the product,your money will be returned.FOR MORE DETAIL VISIT.http://man.commfast.com/stores/man/311091pgabout.html |
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