Mary Mary Mary,
I just got off the phone with B--- L-----... Matt told me that he contacted you asking about our services and how he wanted to keep you in the know that he had questions for us. Mary... you have no idea.
B--- said that he wanted his customers to be able to get his products on his website. We thought, "Oh, no! Now he wants to have us create a module that allows him or our customers to cross-sect with each other websites and while we never had an agreement for this, he's expecting it done before Colorado Springs? Ack!"
Well, B--- calls me today saying "I want my customers to be able to put our product onto their websites if they want it." So, slightly concerned about this last-minute project, I start to go into it. No, no, that's not at all what he wants. He simply wants his customers to go to L-----.com and save the images off his site and tell us to post them on their websites (or do it themselves if they have the power).
Well... golly... that simply means he has to tell them to go to L-----.com, type in the product code, and they have the save the image. No uploads, no cross-sectional modules, no special admin apparatus of doom to make this website speak to this other website... He wants to have them right click and save... if they decided they even wanted to. Well, so far no one has, so he says to me "Well, if a customer wants to look at my website, who do I tell them to call, you?"
...
Wait for it...
...
"You mean when a customer wants to go to L-----.com?"
"Yes."
"Just tell them to go to L-----.com -- they don't have to call anyone... You just tell them the address and they can instantly see your site... No password protected area; it's live and up there."
"Oh, ok, great!"
Yes, great. So, that's the situation with L-----. As of now, I think we're good.
Have a great day,
I just got off the phone with B--- L-----... Matt told me that he contacted you asking about our services and how he wanted to keep you in the know that he had questions for us. Mary... you have no idea.
B--- said that he wanted his customers to be able to get his products on his website. We thought, "Oh, no! Now he wants to have us create a module that allows him or our customers to cross-sect with each other websites and while we never had an agreement for this, he's expecting it done before Colorado Springs? Ack!"
Well, B--- calls me today saying "I want my customers to be able to put our product onto their websites if they want it." So, slightly concerned about this last-minute project, I start to go into it. No, no, that's not at all what he wants. He simply wants his customers to go to L-----.com and save the images off his site and tell us to post them on their websites (or do it themselves if they have the power).
Well... golly... that simply means he has to tell them to go to L-----.com, type in the product code, and they have the save the image. No uploads, no cross-sectional modules, no special admin apparatus of doom to make this website speak to this other website... He wants to have them right click and save... if they decided they even wanted to. Well, so far no one has, so he says to me "Well, if a customer wants to look at my website, who do I tell them to call, you?"
...
Wait for it...
...
"You mean when a customer wants to go to L-----.com?"
"Yes."
"Just tell them to go to L-----.com -- they don't have to call anyone... You just tell them the address and they can instantly see your site... No password protected area; it's live and up there."
"Oh, ok, great!"
Yes, great. So, that's the situation with L-----. As of now, I think we're good.
Have a great day,
- Mood:
productive - Music:Len Cariou -- "Epiphany"

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Now I have Epiphany stuck in my head.
Also, I need to find a Sweeney Todd icon that works with my LJ layout. Hrm.