In this post, Rachel Andrew explains ways to minimize support requests and the time spent in dealing with them. Don’t underestimate the importance of support!
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How can you know how much people would be willing to pay for your product? In this post, Eran Galperin explains what the best price actually is.
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The ability to logically justify our designs is a skill many of us lack, and this is the heart of the challenge that Paul Boag brings you. Get ready to face it, and improve the quality of your work.
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Becoming an expert has to be about serving others, doing a better job for your clients, providing more value to your organization, and helping others establish best practices – not about ego.
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Are you fed up with hearing about yet another Silicon Valley Web application built with fairy dust and funded by magic pixies? If so, this post is for you.
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In this post, Paul Boag shows how to recycle existing work to be more efficient. By taking the time to find shortcuts and work smarter, you make your job more enjoyable and end up working less.
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Has the @ symbol lost its meaning as an address, and instead become the signifier of a Twitter name? Felicity Evans believes that we need to reconsider our approach to email and understand that it can be a powerful tool when leveraged correctly.
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To relieve the pressure of entrepreneurial life and avoid burning out, freelancers and business owners need strategies. In this article, Paul Boag shares some tactics to be more in control of your business.
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Well crafted content its as important as design and programming. In this article, Brad Shorr shares his twelve years of experience in producing Web content to avoid content errors in a Web development project.
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Sue Smith goes through a few tips and techniques that can make working with other people’s code more productive. Whether you’re a software developer or a Web designer who does a bit of coding from time to time this article offers you ways to learn to see unfamiliar code as an opportunity.
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