Have you ever presented work to a customer and the response is less than what you expected? They have changed their minds and want something different. You are left a little confused. If a customer has not really thought through the project’s requirements, then the briefing may actually be just a waste of time for both of you. There is a simple solution to this that benefits both you.
Have Your Customers Ever Changed The Brief?
From http://www.m4bmarketing.com 743 days ago
Made Hot by: MYOB on January 27, 2010 2:17 am
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741 days ago
I have a number of them that I have built up over the years. If you want any templates let me know and I will email them to you. Unfortunately I don't know of any specific sources. many agencies also have their own templates that they get clients use.
742 days ago