Start Blogging - How-To Start Blogging Guide
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Start Blogging - How-To Start Blogging Guide
This guide will tell you exactly how you prepare before beginning with blogging and what points you need to consider before you make the start.
10 Places To Sell Your Work Online…
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10 Places To Sell Your Work Online…
There are many places out there that you can sell your work directly online. And the best part about it all? You don’t have to deal with any clients!
How I Lowered The Costs Of Creating A Corporate Identity
Posted August 9, 2008 in How-To, Marketing 11 Rockin' Comments »
Businesses are created every minute of every day, and to one degree or another, they all need graphic design work done.
Business cards, invoices, letterhead, envelopes, a website; the list goes on and on. But as a graphic designer are there things we can do to minimize the stress our clients are feeling when they go live with their new enterprise? I think there are.
First of all, what are the bare necessities for a new business?
- Business Cards
- Stationery/Invoices
- Website
For most of us, we went through the same dilemmas when we set up our own business. No matter what the business is that the client brings you, they will need the bare necessities. The difference is in the prices you will pay for these products and services. [Click here to read more →]
FAQ: Do You Accept Rush Jobs?
Posted August 7, 2008 in freelancenews Add Comment »
FAQ: Do You Accept Rush Jobs?
I am often asked whether I accept rush writing jobs. My answer to that question is: Yes!! Sometimes… I will take on rush work when I can complete it without affecting other project deadlines.
The Long And Winding… Path (Musings Of A Lifelong Learner)
Posted August 7, 2008 in Inspiration, Lifestyle 15 Rockin' Comments »
Continual learning is a vital trait for a freelancer. We live in a world where new technologies and new methodologies are constantly being introduced.
The freelancer who refuses to learn, who refuses to adapt and update his or her business, is the freelancer who goes out of business.
I consider myself to be a lifelong learner. My habit of lifelong learning has taken me down some interesting and unusual paths that I never could have foreseen. It has also saved my writing business on more than one occasion. (I wouldn’t even be blogging here if I hadn’t decided a few years ago to learn everything that I could about blogging.)
Here are five crucial concepts that you should remember as you make learning a lifelong process: [Click here to read more →]
40 Most Beautiful And Inspirational Website Designs Of 2008
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40 Most Beautiful And Inspirational Website Designs Of 2008
2008 has brought some big changes in the design trends. One of the major ones was the end of the “glossy revolution“. View the top 40 amazing, beautiful and inspirational website designs of 2008.
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