scheduling

    Date: 03/16/07 (WebDesign)    Keywords: no keywords

    how do you schedule your projects? often times i will write proposals and then not hear from the client for 2 months and then they'll want to go forward. but in the meantime, i've got other projects that had a quicker response time and have accepted those projects instead. i don't want to put off my clients, but i'm looking for a better way of scheduling projects. do you hold blocks of time for people for a limited time? if you don't hear from them within a certain period of time, do you then move on and schedule another project in it's place? how do you deal with the client that you've bumped? do you mention that a proposal as a limited time frame?

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/webdesign/1232804.html

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