The Best Time Of The Day To Do Things As A Designer

Posted July 28, 2008 in freelancenews Add Comment »

The Best Time Of The Day To Do Things As A Designer
This article will go through the best time of the day to do things in relation to your mental state of mind which in turn will make you more productive as a designer.

How Freelancing Is Like Network Administration

Posted July 28, 2008 in Business, Lifestyle 1 Rockin' Comment »

Network Admin - FurbyI don’t regret my past life as a computer guy.

There was a time, back in the late 90s, when I could switch jobs every 6 months and make 30% more than I’d made previously. In two years, I nearly tripled my salary.

I went from working the phones at a help desk to administering networks in a short time. Things slowed down after Y2K was over and the dot-com crash, but overall the industry was good to me.

At any rate, I spent some time thinking this weekend, after pulling my hair out trying to get a new program to work, about how quickly my tech skills have become dated. Even if I wanted to go back to IT, does anyone really need a network admin certified in Windows 2000 Server anymore?

I got to thinking, though. There are some lessons from those bygone days I can use in my freelance writing business. [Click here to read more →]

9 Ways To Get Your Design Portfolio Seen

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9 Ways To Get Your Design Portfolio Seen
One of the biggest challenges for designers and freelancers is simply getting their work seen. Let’s take a look at some different methods for increasing exposure to your online portfolio.

Freelance Rockstars: Don’t Let it Get To Your Head!

Posted July 27, 2008 in freelancenews Add Comment »

Freelance Rockstars: Don’t Let it Get To Your Head!
Rockstar freelancers are at risk of becoming the stereotypical ego workers which can leave a bad taste in the clients mouth. This can also hurt your fellow freelancers as well.

How To Create Message Boxes With CSS

Posted July 27, 2008 in freelancenews Add Comment »

How To Create Message Boxes With CSS
These Message Boxes are useful to display and inform in a nice way different messages, like announcements, alerts, or status information.

How To Cope With Rejection As A Freelancer

Posted July 26, 2008 in Business, Lifestyle 16 Rockin' Comments »

“I used to save all my rejections, always thinking, “I’ll show them“. I always talk about how hard it is, but I also think it’s glorious… …Writers are writers because they can’t help but be writers; they have to get it out there. I feel more whole and reassured when I’ve written something. I try to discourage my students from a writing career most of the time. The ones who get beyond it are really meant to do it.” - Lawrence Grobel

Is there anything more rattling than those few seconds after clicking the “Send” button when submitting an article to a publication? Your heart skips a beat. You briefly live out a nightmare where you envision the editor screaming to himself, “What the hell is this? Is this guy serious? Stop wasting my time!

On the other hand, maybe you’re so confident that you assume everything you write is gold. Yes - there are definitely those people. However, it is this author’s belief that the majority of us, whether we’ll admit it or not, are scared little children when it comes to revealing our meager selves to the world.

How ironic then that the word “NO” is more common than any other - at least in this industry. Coping with rejection can prove to be large hurdle when it comes to persevering. [Click here to read more →]

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