[consulting] Site credit question
nan wich
nan_wich at bellsouth.net
Tue Mar 1 03:38:49 UTC 2011
Here's one that does it a little differently
http://bostonpublicschools.org/ (Click "credits" at the bottom.). This I think
is good for everyone.
Sites I have done a greatly reduced rates I do for building my portfolio and
advertising my services, so I consider a link to be worthwhile. Big projects at
full rates, I consider it bad taste, although they will still go into my
portfolio.
Nancy E. Wichmann, PMP
(781) 697-6344
Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. -- Dr. Martin L. King, Jr.
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From: Sam Cohen
I recently decided it would be a good idea to ask my clients if it would be ok
to add a site credit on their site linking back to my site. Well, most agreed,
but one of my bigger clients balked and asked for examples of other sites that
give a site credit to the developer. Well, I thought this would be easy to find
an example, but I'm having a hard time finding larger sites that give the
development shop any credit for the site, at least in the footer (as opposed to
buried somewhere)
Just wondering if anyone has any examples of site credits for site developers,
either in the footer or somewhere else? This client is willing to do it, just
wants to know what the common practice is.
Also, do most of you even ask for a credit on the sites you develop? Is giving
a site credit to the developer is a thing of the past or something only done for
small sites? And if they don't put it in the footer, where would it go?
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