Meeting with a new client for the first time can be an exciting event. It’s a chance to start off fresh on new projects, new relationships, and new ideas. The client is counting on you to solve their problems. Obviously, every client will have a different problem for you to solve upon entering that first meeting. They may not even realize they have a problem to solve. Their only expectation may be that you will make their website prettier, or bring it in line with their current identity. As such, there is not catch-all batch of questions to satisfy all the problem-solving and information-gathering that takes place at this initial meeting. But assuming there was, what ten “generic” questions would you ask to determine the needs, direction, redirection and solutions the client needs?
Graham Peel » 1296 days ago #
In no particluar order:Graham Peel » 1295 days ago #
My department and I have really put a lot of time into “locking down” the variables of the web design projects we take on.Jared Christensen » 1295 days ago #
Great questions! Keep ‘em coming. I know more than 2 people have read this post. ;) You don’t even have to write ten questions… just as many as you can think of.Andy Rutledge » 1289 days ago #
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