To: Switch Hits
Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2002 5:32 pm
Hi there! I never heard back from you as I usually don't give out my
client's websites to others who ask for it but, I figured you might be
looking for other examples to use in your store. So, what did you and your
Webmaster think of my client's websites? Kind of a hard act to follow, huh?
I have studied publishing since 1994 and have worked for some of the largest
publishers in the world. (Petersen, Harte Hanks, UARCO, etc.) I have also
had the privilege of managing a few high-end Service Bureau workflows and
understand content management better than half these ISP developer's do.
Their weakness is found in not understanding hard copy workflow
technologies. I have even had quite a few ISPs and Webmasters try to steal
my clients before. But, my one man show seems to be less about IT politics
and more about working with in-house art departments! (where the real
content is coming from) I only feel threatened by hard-copy publishers
nowadays. I am only interested in very large manufacturer's in terms of
exploiting my future work on the internet. Good luck to you!
client's websites to others who ask for it but, I figured you might be
looking for other examples to use in your store. So, what did you and your
Webmaster think of my client's websites? Kind of a hard act to follow, huh?
I have studied publishing since 1994 and have worked for some of the largest
publishers in the world. (Petersen, Harte Hanks, UARCO, etc.) I have also
had the privilege of managing a few high-end Service Bureau workflows and
understand content management better than half these ISP developer's do.
Their weakness is found in not understanding hard copy workflow
technologies. I have even had quite a few ISPs and Webmasters try to steal
my clients before. But, my one man show seems to be less about IT politics
and more about working with in-house art departments! (where the real
content is coming from) I only feel threatened by hard-copy publishers
nowadays. I am only interested in very large manufacturer's in terms of
exploiting my future work on the internet. Good luck to you!