Things You Need to Know to Have a Balanced Work Life

Things You Need to Know to Have a Balanced Work Life

Guest post by Paul Gilbert We live in a career-centered and fast-paced society where almost everyone wants to excel in their field and be the best employee. In order to grab that promotion, some tend to stay longer hours in the office, to the point that they sacrifice...
4 Steps to Building a Great Enterprise Mobile App

4 Steps to Building a Great Enterprise Mobile App

Guest post by Sawaram Suthar The advent of smartphones and tablets across every client segment is trending upwards in both the consumer and corporate sectors. The number of smartphones will have quadrupled to exceed 7.5 billion by the end of 2016. The immense...
Weakness To Strength: 5 Ways To Make Negative Reviews Work For You

Weakness To Strength: 5 Ways To Make Negative Reviews Work For You

Guest post by Sophia Mest Whether you are selling a product or offering a service, receiving negative reviews is always going to be a part of the business. Upon receipt of a bad review, no matter how many times you have got them in the past, your first instinct will...
7 Words Bad Clients ALWAYS Use And How To Spot The Red Flags

7 Words Bad Clients ALWAYS Use And How To Spot The Red Flags

Guest post by James Crook After freelancing for more than 8 years, I’ve come to learn that there are a few warning signs new clients will give you, letting you know that they’re going to end up being difficult to work with, slow payers, or even worse — no...
How to Achieve Customer Satisfaction and Loyalty at the Same Time

How to Achieve Customer Satisfaction and Loyalty at the Same Time

Guest post by Apple Pineda Competition is always the driving force in businesses and industries. Apart from product offerings, companies depend on customer service to help them build a good reputation that will keep them in the lead. Companies are expected to provide...
How to Prepare Web Design for Coding

How to Prepare Web Design for Coding

Guest post by Brian Jens If you’re in the design/development world, you’re probably familiar with or heard of this scenario; a developer works with a file sent in by the designer, “something” that just can’t be coded. If you’re experienced, you hopefully...