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bbrian
Messages count : 2
Registered since : 24 February 2010
Posted reply 4 March 2010 17:39
Use existing connections
Tough luck, but it seems like you are taking a logical approach. The best way to acquire clients when you are first starting is to use your existing friends and connections. Call upon friends and let them know you are working on the side. Job seekers should not be a problem. Tough to know about your 11-month-old - just work during nap time!
Tough luck, but it seems like you are taking a logical approach. The best way to acquire clients when you are first starting is to use your existing friends and connections. Call upon friends and let them know you are working on the side. Job seekers should not be a problem. Tough to know about your 11-month-old - just work during nap time!
Posted reply 4 March 2010 17:34
Your reputation will define your brand
It is important to remember that a new brand means nothing until a reputation is established. If your Ansar brand creates cheap websites and delivers poor customer support, then yes, it will be a poor brand. But if Ansar delivers results above and beyond what clients expect, then Ansar will stand for quality and dependability. At this point, the brand name's value is up to you.
It is important to remember that a new brand means nothing until a reputation is established. If your Ansar brand creates cheap websites and delivers poor customer support, then yes, it will be a poor brand. But if Ansar delivers results above and beyond what clients expect, then Ansar will stand for quality and dependability. At this point, the brand name's value is up to you.