Posts about ‘consulting’
It’s been estimated that 65% – 85% of small businesses in the US don’t even have a website. But those in that growing minority are increasingly looking for enterprise-level services (like e-mail marketing, website analytics, ad serving, and customer resource management (CRM)) at small business prices. The challenge is that the “best of breed” offerings [...] (more)
<< Business Website Cost (Part 7): Form vs. Function Related Web Project Services: The “product” itself (your finished website) is a result of the web development project. And if you have the in-house skill and experience to plan and execute your project, you are among the fortunate few. Most small businesses do not have that [...] (more)
<< Business Website Cost (Part 2): Figuring Your Budget How much of your (or your team’s) own time can you devote to the project? A big part of your website project’s cost comes down to how much skill and time you are able to invest yourself. Do you have personal or in-house talent that [...] (more)
Overview: As a web business consultant and web project manager it’s no surprise that the one question I get more than any other is “how much will my website cost?” And invariably – unless I’m already intimately familiar with the customer’s business and requirements – my answer is a qualified “it depends.” But what follows [...] (more)
Using a free-mail account for your business e-mail is like handing out hand-written business cards. Sure, it’ll work, but does that mean you should do it? E-mail is by far the most common form of business communication, so it makes sense that you should put your best foot forward during e-mail communications. Aside from buying [...] (more)
Looking for the About Us page? This is an old blog post about our blog, rather than about R3R. The R3R (previously ReitherCo) Blog is where we regularly sound off about tips for and lessons-learned from doing business online. We own and/or operate a number of e-businesses, both for ourselves and for our clients – [...] (more)
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. That famous Ben Franklin quote has a lot of applications, and somehow centuries after it was first recorded, it even extends to the design and development of websites and other information systems. No matter how you define the systems development life cycle (SDLC) (w) – [...] (more)
Would you feel comfortable managing your own new home construction project? The architecture, the planning, the permits, the plumbing and electrical. It’s complicated, it’s time consuming, and unless you’re Bob Vila, it could be better left to a professional – a general contractor or a project manager who has the experience and industry connections to [...] (more)



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