Accountancy Presentation

I had a presentation yesterday which went really well, I wrote earlier that I was asked to design an accountancy website but last week I was also unexpectedly asked to design a website offering accountancy courses which is a far more extensive one. So while I was ill I worked on a presentation website. The client wasn’t aware of this until yesterday because I didn’t want to make him promises that I might not be able to keep while being ill. I guess it paid off because in his words: he was chuffed…

We agreed on a fee that made me smile from ear to ear: I now have two websites to finish by the end of this month *hehe* All else is on hold for the moment and I’ll reply to emails over the weekend! Sorry… but I’m sure you’ll understand that this is a great opportunity. I’ve been checking out stock photography online, how time-consuming that is. I know it’s something I need to do but I’d rather spend time on the actual design and build the Flash animations and banners. I so love what I do when I get the appreciation that I deserve.

I sure am a zesty gal today *hehe*

10 thoughts on “Accountancy Presentation

  1. Yeah!!!
    Chuffed? More of that island lingo?
    Wait a minute…. my dictionary actually has that.
    But of course, its Oxford.
    And according to it, I can now say I am dead chuffed to hear all the good news!! ;-)
    Keep on being Zesty :-)

  2. Do I have to remind you that you’re on an island as well? It’s just slightly bigger :P
    Dead chuffed huh? *LOL* You’re funny ;) I’m trying to be Zesty but I’m distracted by a sweet distraction and it ain’t no pancake :-O

  3. Thank you :)
    You’ll be the first I’ll reply to this Saturday ;)
    Didn’t forget about you!

  4. Did I use it improperly?
    chuffed | ch ?ft|
    adjective [ predic. ] Brit., informal
    very pleased : I’m dead chuffed to have won.
    ORIGIN 1950s: from dialect chuff [plump or pleased.]
    Just slightly bigger?
    Well OK… bit thanks to TR, it’s slightly smaller then when the Brits still claimed it ;-)

  5. Way to go! I know it’s so tough to work while ill… but it’s not something everyone has dedication for. You deserve kudos!
    I’m so happy for you!
    What is “chuffed”? I think I’d like to use that word… :)

  6. Thanks Monica! :)
    Yes you’re so right: it’s tough but I was so eager to get this done and try to get the job. Chuffed… *LOL* I noticed Ismoyo used it in her post and I wonder if her readers will understand, it’s Brit English *hehe* but it sounds nice doesn’t it?
    chuffed
    adjective [after verb] UK INFORMAL
    pleased or happy:

    He was really chuffed with his present.

  7. I love that word! ;) I’m going to work it in, folks here will wonder what I’m talking about. hee hee

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