BulldogBoy
Programmer
Here's my situation:
About 6 months ago I did a small job for a new client. She makes candies, jellies, and jams out of her home as a hobby, and wanted to try to sell some online. She had already been taken to the cleaners by another company that charged outrageous fees and simply took a Word document and published the html as her website. So, I charged her a very small fee to design a 3 page site and set up 2 products for her to sell through PayPal. That's all she wanted, and when I was finished she loved it, paid for the site, voluntarily paid for 1 year's hosting in advance, and was just as happy as she could be with the work. I didn't hear from her again...
...Until about 2 months ago, she calls me up out of the blue one day and just goes ballistic! She said that a couple of her friends went to the website and they didn't like it, so something had to be done! She couldn't have a website that people didn't like! "It doesn't Pop! It's not doing it for me! Something has to be done!" She just kept saying that over and over. Furthermore, she had only had one sale from the website, and that wasn't right! She wanted to know what I was going to do about it.
I promptly (but politely) gave her the FTP info, and suggested a few design software programs for her so that she could manage her own website as she saw fit. I told her that this would give her complete control over every aspect of her site, and completely remove me from it altogether. I also explained to her that I can not guarantee any sales from her website, and I have no control over whether people buy something off of it or not. Two days later she sends me an email stating that she's changed her mind, doesn't want to manage her own site, and would like for us to continue as we had been before (which was nothing but me hosting the site and email). I didn't hear from her again...
...until today, I get an email from her stating that she hasn't received ANY orders from her website, and she wants me to change it so that more people will buy stuff off of her site. Not hire me to make changes mind you, she wants me to "fix" the problem at no charge.
I'm beginning to think she is under the impression that it's my fault she's not getting any sales, and there is something I should do to change it. I keep explaining that I have no control over this, but it doesn't seem to sink in. I think she is of the mindset "if you build it, they will come (and hand you their money)", but this hasn't happened and it's somehow my fault. (She has excellent SE rankings, by the way)
I'm not exactly sure how to handle this situation without it getting ugly. I had thought about subtly suggesting that she read a website marketing book, does anyone know of a good book that explains "just because you build it doesn't mean they'll come"? I thought maybe if she read it somewhere else, she might understand it better.
Am I right in doing that? Is she being unreasonable, or does she just not understand? (or is she off her meds?)
Thanks!
About 6 months ago I did a small job for a new client. She makes candies, jellies, and jams out of her home as a hobby, and wanted to try to sell some online. She had already been taken to the cleaners by another company that charged outrageous fees and simply took a Word document and published the html as her website. So, I charged her a very small fee to design a 3 page site and set up 2 products for her to sell through PayPal. That's all she wanted, and when I was finished she loved it, paid for the site, voluntarily paid for 1 year's hosting in advance, and was just as happy as she could be with the work. I didn't hear from her again...
...Until about 2 months ago, she calls me up out of the blue one day and just goes ballistic! She said that a couple of her friends went to the website and they didn't like it, so something had to be done! She couldn't have a website that people didn't like! "It doesn't Pop! It's not doing it for me! Something has to be done!" She just kept saying that over and over. Furthermore, she had only had one sale from the website, and that wasn't right! She wanted to know what I was going to do about it.
I promptly (but politely) gave her the FTP info, and suggested a few design software programs for her so that she could manage her own website as she saw fit. I told her that this would give her complete control over every aspect of her site, and completely remove me from it altogether. I also explained to her that I can not guarantee any sales from her website, and I have no control over whether people buy something off of it or not. Two days later she sends me an email stating that she's changed her mind, doesn't want to manage her own site, and would like for us to continue as we had been before (which was nothing but me hosting the site and email). I didn't hear from her again...
...until today, I get an email from her stating that she hasn't received ANY orders from her website, and she wants me to change it so that more people will buy stuff off of her site. Not hire me to make changes mind you, she wants me to "fix" the problem at no charge.
I'm beginning to think she is under the impression that it's my fault she's not getting any sales, and there is something I should do to change it. I keep explaining that I have no control over this, but it doesn't seem to sink in. I think she is of the mindset "if you build it, they will come (and hand you their money)", but this hasn't happened and it's somehow my fault. (She has excellent SE rankings, by the way)
I'm not exactly sure how to handle this situation without it getting ugly. I had thought about subtly suggesting that she read a website marketing book, does anyone know of a good book that explains "just because you build it doesn't mean they'll come"? I thought maybe if she read it somewhere else, she might understand it better.
Am I right in doing that? Is she being unreasonable, or does she just not understand? (or is she off her meds?)
Thanks!