I'm starting a contracting career path and my current certifications have allowed me to join a Partner program - it's free, it's my main specialism and I 'need' the certs anyway so it seemed a no brainer. But, before I go ahead and explore too many other potential options (Possibly requiring me to fund other certification programs) I just wondered if others had found it to be a beneficial and worthwhile process. Do clients take you more seriously? Does it help being able to put the pretty logos on your paperwork/website/e-mail? Or am I better sticking to just my core specialism, and not risk diluting the impact and looking like a logo hunter.
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Do you bother joining partnership programs? Does it help?
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Originally posted by vwdan View PostI'm starting a contracting career path and my current certifications have allowed me to join a Partner program - it's free, it's my main specialism and I 'need' the certs anyway so it seemed a no brainer. But, before I go ahead and explore too many other potential options (Possibly requiring me to fund other certification programs) I just wondered if others had found it to be a beneficial and worthwhile process. Do clients take you more seriously? Does it help being able to put the pretty logos on your paperwork/website/e-mail? Or am I better sticking to just my core specialism, and not risk diluting the impact and looking like a logo hunter.
It may do something for plan b but that is because that is being sold to people who don't understand that these partner schemes are really fairly worthless two way marketing schemesmerely at clientco for the entertainment -
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