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"There is no possible way I can take on a client relationship for $75 a year," said Mr. Armstrong, the president of Managed Account Services, whose clients typically have at least $1 million to invest.
" 'And you can't dress like a hooker anymore.' " Neilson insists that he would never take on a client who was interested solely in a public-relations face-lift.
For example, Wes McDowell, who owns The Deep End, a graphic design firm, said he probably would not take on a client who told him he had worked with several other designers and wasn't satisfied with any.
Also, I feel like if we take on a client in general, regardless of the compensation structure, it sort of has a positive appearance [to outsiders].
will only take on a client if stock options are part of the deal), buildings to inhabit (many of Silicon Valley's most successful real estate developers have made a habit of exchanging rent for stock options), and consulting services.
A good PR firm will not take on a client that may be a conflict of interest with another.
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When we take on a new client under our professional pay-per-click management program we perform a complete PPC audit and after optimizing the campaign we are able to drop the CPCs considerably simply by improving the quality scores.
Each year, in its fourteen field offices around the world, the legal teams of the International Justice Mission take on a wide range of poor clients.
Hardin, too, has suffered, with any number of legal experts contending that he took on a client with little criminal exposure and now finds him facing charges that could put him in prison for more than a year.
The UK-based WPP, the world's largest advertising firm by revenue and parent company of Burson Marsteller and Oglivy Public Relations, said taking on a client or campaign disputing climate change would violate company guidelines.
Just as their romance begins to burgeon, Eva takes on a new client, Marianne Catherine Keenerr), an acclaimed poet with a lovely house and an enviable lack of cellulite.
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