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A Brilliant InterviewOct 7, 2009
Some, rather most organizations reject his CV today because he has changed jobs frequently (10 in 14 years). My friend, the ˜job hopper™ (referred here as Mr. XYZ), does not mind it. well he does not need to mind it at all. Having worked full-time...
7 Reasons Why Designers Need to BlogOct 7, 2009
During current economical times, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to find and secure good clients. A “good” client is one who plays on time and presents his/her needs in a precise, and efficient manner. That’s why freelance designers need...
Guide to Blogging for Freelance DesignersOct 7, 2009
Since I started designing for clients, by far the best type of promotion or marketing that I have done is the development of the blog at Vandelay Website Design. The blog was originally planned to just be an occasional article that would ideally draw...
How A Blog Can Kick Start Your Freelance BusinessOct 7, 2009
Freelancing has become the dream job anywhere. With the economy still stinking and good jobs become harder to find, many have turned over to freelancing to keep their income streams flowing.
But just because you can declare yourself as a freelancer...
Why A Blog Is Important For Your Freelance BusinessOct 7, 2009
So, you’ve just decided to become a freelancer. What is the best way to get started?
Obviously, you need to apply for gigs. But, is there anything else that you should be doing for your business when you start out?
If you ask me, you should also be...
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