Project management should not be the burden causing many restless nights. Back and forth emailing, organisation of files and documents and screaming clients catching you red-faced during disastrous moments. There is a golden way to ease the pain of project management and client liaison. Readers, this is Dropbox. Dropbox, this is the creative readers you will be working with.
Dropbox is definately an alternative to unaffordable paid software available on the market.
The days where images and site content gets lost in inboxes are over. Remarkably, Dropbox allows for effortless uploading and folder organization making the sharing of documents and files a joy.
During the planning and execution of digital marketing campaigns it is crucial to keep clients updated on the progress of things. Have a nifty calendar in place for you to update when needed or to steer direction to digital campaigns and ensure exhilarated progress. Your clients will love your for it!
Keep your clients happy with easy to access reports containing the successes of their digital campaign. The greatest thing about this is that clients don’t have to browse too far into archived folders to find these report for further comparisons or analyses of progress and how money is spent.
Are you’re clients only using Social Media during their digital campaign? Do you reckon they can make money by implementing PPC Advertising to the current campaign? Why not add a recommendation folder to Dropbox and upload your tempting and alluring promotions, selling the great services that your clients just can’t manage to live without during their digital campaign. Yeah some clients might dislike it, but chances are good that a possible sale might wink at your front-door very soon.
Do you reckon this might be the solution to your project management nightmares? Then why not give this method a try and record your successes along the road.
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4 Comments
By: Chris M
January 27, 2012 at 2:17 PM
We use dropbox too, incredibly useful tool for work and personal file management!
By: Wiehan
January 27, 2012 at 2:37 PM
Facts! thank goodness for that. Thanx for showing face :-) have a great weekend
By: Adrian
February 20, 2012 at 10:40 AM
Have a look as SpiderOak. For more advanced users and more security. Dropbox staff are able to access your files and reset your password whereas SpiderOak is more secure the staff are not able to access the files nor reset the password which means you better not forget the password, but its really worth looking at.
By: Wiehan
February 21, 2012 at 10:05 AM
It looks really interesting, thanx for the share! Will check it out in details.
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