No Time? Don't Fret,
Let Me Research & Write Your Content
Most
of my clients are SMBs. This is no fluke. I prefer to deal
with SMBs. This is because the people I am dealing with are
the people I am helping. There is no corporate politics, there
are no hidden agendas. There are just people looking for help,
who appreciate the value of that help when it arrives.
These guys most often have great businesses built offline and
want to create an internet presence. They just have little
time or knowledge to find out everything you need to know
about the internet. They do not know where to start. Further,
in looking around the internet industry, they are somewhat
taken aback by the massive fees charged by some operators and
the lack of professionalism of others.
So they come to me, we usually sit down over a beer or coffer
and discuss how they want to use the internet and how they
want it to fit in with their business. Then the following
happens
- I go
away and put a proposal together along with pricing.
- We get
together again, go over everything and approve.
- I start
the project, creating a web template to fit the client's
content
- They go
away to prepare the content
- Then I
wait for the content
- And I
wait for the content
- And I
wait for the content
Sometimes
I have waited for 18 months for a client's content to arrive.
Other times it has never arrived. This is bad for them and
wastes a lot of my time. I know its no-ones fault, people just
get busy. Especially in a successful business. People get so
busy in their businesses that they just do not have the time
to work on administrative things like preparing website
content.
If this sounds like you, please don't waste both our time.
Just ask me to research and write the content for your website
as well as do all the technical bits and pieces. I'm very good
at writing and you'll get the opportunity to approve or amend
everything before we go live.
Sure, this will cost you a bit more, but the months I am
waiting for the content are months of you not having a website
promoting your business. This will likely cost you way more,
and all for your competitors' benefit. |