Re: Ethics and Morals in Web Design

by "Darrell King" <darrell(at)webctr.com>

 Date:  Wed, 6 Mar 2002 13:43:56 -0500
 To:  "Hwg-Business@Hwg. Org" <hwg-business(at)hwg.org>
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I forgot that one.  We don't work with hate sites.  That isn't a policy...it
wouldn't even enter the conversation in our home.

The other para below is also right on the nose: my opinion is that you don't
build a strong business without strong guidelines.  Stick to them and your
clients notice this.

D

----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Schultz" <mike(at)virtualtech.com>

No adult sites.
No spam sites.
No hate sites (although that has never come up).

We cater mostly to small businesses, so that tends to streamline things a
bit.

...

We don't want that to come back to reflect on us as a business.  We have
worked for over 5 years to build a very successful business within our niche
and feel no need to "take a flyer" on potentially risky clients.  Is it
right and just and morally correct?  Maybe, maybe not, but the reality is
that we have serviced over 100 clients in 13 states over the past 5 years
and are still working actively with all but 3 or 4 of those clients.  It
pays to be a bit choosy when deciding whether or not to work with a client.

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