Cost Vs. Value

Many people look to save money on website hosting, which isn’t a bad thing. However, you should never sacrifice service and dependability to save a few bucks a month. Case in point, two separate website projects that I’m (trying) to work on today…

I’m trying to perform some site updates for two web design clients, and this work is being billed hourly. Both of these updates have already taken three times longer than they should and they’re not even complete yet. Why? Bad hosting.

I’ve done the work, but I can’t get connected to upload. Since the updates are time sensitive I have to keep trying, so I can’t just try again later. I do feel guilty sometimes for being “on the clock” for a client but simply sitting here at my desk. But it’s not my fault that the hosting has gone wacky, and I can’t give away this time, it’s time I can’t spend doing other tasks.

Ultimately, any money the client has saved over the past couple of months using cheap web hosting just got ate up in unnecessary fee that they’ll owe to me for sitting here dealing with the crappy hosting.

Proving that once again it’s not about the cost, it’s about VALUE.

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What Clients Want….

I love this video that a client pointed out to me last week. Enjoy!

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World’s Second Best Web Designer – Lisa Beers

Folks in my close circle that spend a lot of time with me know that one of my heroes is a cheeky Aussie web design company owner, marathon runner, family man, Scout troop president, and all around great fellow – Brendon Sinclair of Tailored Consulting.

Well, Brendon loves to state the fact that he ranks number one in Google for the search term “World’s Best Web Designer” and in fact, he ranks number one AND two for that term. Good on you Brendon!

So, in honor of Brendon, I’m making this little ‘ole post to see if I can at least rate 2nd best in the whole wide world behind him. Let’s see if this post propells me into have the prestige of being named the World’s Second Best Web Designer! I’ll have to keep an eye on it…

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