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I found Brent through this article, where he told us never to say WordPress in our web project negotiations.
We want to leave the tech out of the conversation and focus on what we’re solving.
After 15 years in the business and selling his agency in 2012, Brent has an interesting story to share about his new pivot into an education product over at Ugurus.
Join us in episode 38!
Interview with Brent Weaver of Ugurus
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Don’t say WordPress
I think we get so excited about using WordPress for a new solution, we spend so much time talking tech we aren’t talking about the value we’re providing.
Why is this important?
The customer’s don’t live and breathe this stuff like you and I do everyday. Basic client’s might balk at hearing too much about responsive design, widgets, and custom post types.
We want to avoid “the geek speak” and focus on what pain we’re solving for them.
Setting expectation
I know when I started out, I was so excited to land a job that I just wanted to start working on it right away.
One of the lessons we learn as young entrepreneurs is to set the expectation with the customer. Be it in the design, the function of the site, or as we talk about in this episode — when to get paid.
I couldn’t agree more with Brent, that these expectations need to be set before signing on the dotted line. It’s not just for the sake of the customer, but for the health of your bus...
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I found Brent through this article, where he told us never to say WordPress in our web project negotiations.
We want to leave the tech out of the conversation and focus on what we’re solving.
After 15 years in the business and selling his agency in 2012, Brent has an interesting story to share about his new pivot into an education product over at Ugurus.
Join us in episode 38!
Interview with Brent Weaver of Ugurus
Watch on YouTube
Listen to the audio version
Download file | Play in new window
Don’t say WordPress
I think we get so excited about using WordPress for a new solution, we spend so much time talking tech we aren’t talking about the value we’re providing.
Why is this important?
The customer’s don’t live and breathe this stuff like you and I do everyday. Basic client’s might balk at hearing too much about responsive design, widgets, and custom post types.
We want to avoid “the geek speak” and focus on what pain we’re solving for them.
Setting expectation
I know when I started out, I was so excited to land a job that I just wanted to start working on it right away.
One of the lessons we learn as young entrepreneurs is to set the expectation with the customer. Be it in the design, the function of the site, or as we talk about in this episode — when to get paid.
I couldn’t agree more with Brent, that these expectations need to be set before signing on the dotted line. It’s not just for the sake of the customer, but for the health of your bus...
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