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Another website no-no
One of the reasons I comment so much about websites is because, for freelancers, a website is usually your main, 24-hour-a-day marketing tool. It’s also the first impression many potential clients will get about you. So here’s another one of … Continue reading
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Be careful what you claim on your website
I’ve spent a lot of time recently looking at websites of freelancers…not just freelance designers and copywriters, but freelancers of all types. Over time, I’ll share various thoughts, but I’ll just focus on one area today. This one is kind … Continue reading
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