I would certainly recommend having the client get their own domain name and hosting set up. I speak from experience. I currently have a circa 2001 pro-bono website that I'm still administering their domain and hosting. Trust me, educate and start 'em off right.
- RYAN JOY http://twitter.com/atxryan On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 5:35 PM, Mark Phillip <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey folks, I volunteered to do some pro-bono work for a bird sanctuary here > in town. It'll be a simple WP install, heavy on pages and light on posts. > > I'm struggling with what the best way to set up payment is. I don't feel > comfortable asking for the client's credit card number, and I'd rather not > pay for it myself and deal with continually asking to be reimbursed. > > Is there a way to kick this off that I'm not thinking of? Or is my best bet > just sending the client to GoDaddy (bleh) to set everything up and just > having her send me the login credentials? > > > > Thanks, > Mark > http://markphillip.com > > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Our Web site: http://www.RefreshAustin.org/ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Refresh Austin" group. [ Posting ] To post to this group, send email to [email protected] Job-related postings should follow http://tr.im/refreshaustinjobspolicy We do not accept job posts from recruiters. [ Unsubscribe ] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] [ More Info ] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/Refresh-Austin -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
