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If you believe the folks over at the CareerCast.com, among the least stressful careers out there are a few IT jobs. They include:
Computer systems analyst and software engineer.
That’s probably news to a lot of systems analysts and software engineers who are battling deadlines, budget cuts and staff reductions like the rest of us.

Wait! Think before you text

Keeping in touch with clients and customers will usually boost your customer service reputation, but how much contact is too much?
Legal experts are warning attorneys that exchanging text messages with clients has a number of downsides. Among them: the expectation that the lawyer is “on-call” 24 hours a day and can be contacted during each [...]

Why Giving Clients What They Want is a Bad Idea

What I am actually talking about is during the creative process. I no longer will be supplying my client’s with what they are expecting, and for a number of good reasons.
It’s expected
Since when has doing what is expected ever been enough? Our culture is obsessed with those who go “outside the box” or “above and [...]

Traffic without Dollars

I have had much experience in driving traffic to websites Using all the SEO (Search Engine Optimization) method. My sites have reached first page Google listings and have seen an enormous amount of Click Thru traffic. I have also directed many Sites in investing in heavy pop-up and pop-under ads. Many Sites have reached traffic [...]

You spend a great time of time, effort and money to create a website. The site looks terrific, It’s a success!
Suddenly you get an email from a customer who says that he saw text and graphics from your website on another website. After investigating you confirm that another website has in fact copied [...]

How to Start a Consulting Business

Everyone has an untapped reservoir of knowledge. Put yours to work for you as an independent consultant by teaching your skills to others.
The dictionary defines a consultant as “an expert in a particular field who works as an advisor either to a company or to another individual.” Sounds pretty vague, doesn’t it? But unless [...]