Hi All-

I wonder if some of you will share ideas you have on keeping track of web
sites you maintain. I mange a number of sites for clients and each site has
some time critical content. So far I have been using my memory and notes to
keep track of what needs to be taking down, updated, etc. But I am starting
to reach the limits of my informal system and am looking at developing a
more formal calendar of action items.

My clients expect me to remember that the training class is over and the
trade show has been cancelled, etc. and update the sites accordingly. This
is good as it keeps me as an integral part of their site and gives me an
opportunity to *sell* ideas for enhancements to their sites. So, I am not
complaining--I just need to make sure I stay on top of things.

Are any of you in the same situation or do you expect the client to be the
initiator of all updates?

Thanks

Janet



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