In everything in life, you get what you pay for, and online printing services are no exception. Customer service became the final deal-breaker that caused me to choose just one of these services for all of my future online printing needs.
I wanted a good way to track projects that was also easy for my team to share and my client to see. MS Project was overkill, and I didn’t want to keep emailing spreadsheets around. I looked at 5 tools, and am very happy with the one I ended up using.
Keep in contact with your customers to keep them informed about things that affect them, but balance this with the need not to annoy them with too much contact.
They say that to start a project off on the right foot you should hold an effective kickoff meeting. I think that you can start it off on an even better foot by starting out with an effective request for quote (RFQ).
When you refer or recommend someone, their performance will have a direct impact on your own reputation. When you refer someone, you are saying that this is someone who you would feel comfortable associating with and doing business with.
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