Calm Client Fears with Best Practices
The recently-launched site Meta Q has an article posted about allaying fears clients might have when working with their new ExpressionEngine site.
So you’ve successfully landed a gig for a shiny new website, and you’re going to build it in ExpressionEngine. Now reality has set in for your client. They realize they’re actually going to have to update this new site of theirs, and they’re panicked it’s going technically way over their heads and will take up all their time.
If you’re a web designer or developer who loves ExpressionEngine you know how simple it is to update content. Allaying your clients’ fears may not be so easy. But facing your clients’ fears in advance will help everyone understand that ExpressionEngine really isn’t so scary.
Each fear includes a description and a helpful tip for you, the EE designer/developer. Great stuff and a must-read.
Read the article: Never Fear Expressionengine Is Here
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Susan Snipes — 10:59 on 03.09.2011
Thanks for the shoutout to our new site Meta Q and the EE Client Fears article we just posted.
I welcome feedback if anyone has suggestions about making the article (or companion PDF) better or more useful for squelching those client fears.