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Sorry, No Calls for New Clients
/1 Comment/in Work /by Raleigh LeslieMy friends and associates have been laughing with (at) me about how I go about responding to new client leads who e-mail me or call my voicemail requesting me to give them a quick call. These people usually find me from my blog or through referrals and decide they need to talk to me on […]
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/5 Comments/in Work /by Raleigh LeslieHow Codeable.io Works Someone I had met at a networking event reached out to me and congratulated me on becoming a WordPress developer for Codeable.io recently. They wanted to reconnect and admitted they needed help with WordPress and wanted to chat about how Codeable works. We connected on Skype and this is what I summarized […]
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