27 Mistakes Most BC Partners Make When Working on Client Projects - And How To Avoid Them

Learn how to prevent your projects from getting out of control so you always finish on time, to scope, and in a way that wows clients.

July 18, 2012 - Posted by Steve Thiel to Events
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Thursday July 26, 2012 from 9:30AM to 11:00 AM Mountain Daylight Time (Denver)

When I first started building websites, projects would quickly get out of control and become a disaster.

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  • Doing work not in scope for free
  • Not getting content or feedback on time
  • Clients dropping out of communication
  • Finishing months over schedule
  • Getting paid late

The "I'm glad this is over" feeling at the end of a project really, really sucks. You shouldn’t feel like a failure and insecure at the end of your projects.

The secret to success is avoiding common mistakes before they happen. Putting checks and processes in place is vital to preventing things from getting out of control.

Learn How To "Corral The Madness"

My experience with managing projects and client expectations has led me to a set of simple guidelines. This method is being presented to you as a set of 27 rules.

My staff at HotPress Web have learned to follow these rules with consistent results that deliver quality and on-time projects that leave everyone involved feeling great.

Join me on the "27 Mistakes Most BC Partners Make When Working on Client Projects - And How To Avoid Them" webinar so you too can learn the secrets to project success.

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Thursday July 26, 2012 from 9:30AM to 11:00 AM Mountain Daylight Time (Denver)

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