Sandra-
I think 4 days may be a little long if you are just covering CSS, but
I am not expert in CSS. A 2 day class is less money for you, but ti's
also less cost and might attract more people to the class.
It looks like you've tried to promote it to alot of people, but I
would say that you migh
it could just be the market right now Sandy.
though the money guys say we are in an upturn.
i am seeing corporate layoffs & budget cuts just starting to happen
here on a larger scale.
so classes are the first things cut.
the breeze thing sounds like a good option.
2 days of css sounds like a good
I always find it very useful to ask customers who have paid before what
their opinion is on new projects.
For one, they might easily become customers of the new project and be sold
just like that.
DRE
On 8/30/06, Mike Tangorre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I would say this... BREEZE!
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> I bet
I would say this... BREEZE!
I bet if you conducted your class via breeze you would have great turnout.
You could limit your expenses, go global, and conduct it whenever!
Count me in for a breeze class!
Tango
From: "Sandra Clark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> So I need some advice and who better to as
So I need some advice and who better to ask then you?
As some of you know, I do CSS training on the side, this year I decided to
try to go it alone (without partnering with a company here locally). I gave
a class fairly successfully early in the year and managed to come across a
fairly good deal