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Posted by Jeff on 01/25/08 04:23
Neredbojias wrote:
> Well bust mah britches and call me cheeky, on Thu, 24 Jan 2008 22:28:02
> GMT SAZ scribed:
>
>> In article <5vsfb3F1ogr1tU1@mid.individual.net>,
>> hmessinger.removethis@comcast.net says...
>>> SAZ wrote:
>>>
>>>> A lesson in this business that I learned a long time ago - do what
>>>> the customer wants, no matter how stupid it seems. Why give the
>>>> work (and money) to someone else?
>>> Because that isn't the only consideration in the world?
>>>
>> You can be as self-righteous as you want. You can advise against
>> something all day, but if the client wants it and it's legal, give it
>> to him or be prepared to lose the business.
>
> There is no disagreement with that statement. The discussion is about
> whether to do it regardless for other reasons, and legal is not always
> ethical or just.
>
>> Anyone who has any kind of business sense knows that it's cheaper and
>> easier to keep a customer than find a new one.
>
> How profound. But how cheap do you sell yourself to keep that customer?
Just how high and mighty do you think you are?
This whole thread is about background music on one of the pages of one
of my clients. That's a little cheesy, but it hardly means I've sold
myself cheaply. Now, I've listened to that music I resisted, and I've
come to the conclusion that if it makes my client and her visitors happy
(it's a metaphysical type site) than why not. Why should she, her
clients, or myself care if you want to throw a righteous hissy fit.
Jeff
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