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SUMMARY:How To Change The Client's Mind
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DESCRIPTION: Web design is a new and poorly understood industry. Everyone has opinions. Sometimes you get criticised by the client, your peers and the bank manager.On the other hand, life as a web designing business owner is brilliant. You get to work on your own terms, you can be creative and there’s a lot more good stuff besides.Because it’s a new industry and because of the freedoms, web designing has unique challenges. And one of these challenges is to decide when the client is right and when the client is wrong. It’s not all black and white. Sometimes I hate to hear designers slagging off their clients.It’s an easy trap to fall into. Just have a look at ClientsFromHell.com. OK, it’s funny. We can all laugh about it. But that doesn’t help us. What do we do when the client makes a suggestion that we think will be detrimental to their business? You can’t just poo-poo someone’s big idea.And, look at it from the clients viewpoint. You’ve heard the joke, haven’t you?“How many web designers does...

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