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How To Be A Rockstar Freelancer

By Selene M. Bowlby in Business - Read the Full Post »

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I just came across a new Ebook from one of my favorite blogs! Freelance Switch is an amazing blog for Freelancers. I’d just about have to say that it actually is my favorite blog.

They’ve recently published a 212 page Ebook titled How to Be a Rockstar Freelancer. (Currently available as an Ebook… due out in Paperback in January 2008!)

I haven’t gotten my hands on a copy yet – this book is extremely high on my wish list, though… if I get a little extra Christmas money, I very well plan on spending some of it right here. ;)

So anyway, I can’t give my own review, but from what I’ve heard from other people who have read this book, it is a great resource. It apparently covers information that is not included on the blog. Goodness knows I’ve received invaluable advice from the Freelance Switch blog, so I can only imagine how much more helpful this book will be.

Topics include…

  • Getting Your First Jobs
  • Scoping & Timeframes
  • Pricing Yourself
  • Doing the Job
  • Clients
  • Getting Paid
  • Marketing Yourself
  • Building a Business

This sounds like a truly great read. A perfect last minute Christmas gift for any Freelancers out there. ;)

Marketing School

By Selene M. Bowlby in Marketing - Read the Full Post »

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This week’s find is a great one, and should be of particular interest to anyone trying to get their small business off the ground!

Naomi Dunford over at Itty Biz has recently posted a number of topics in a new series titled Marketing School. Naomi has a great writing style – it certainly does NOT feel like school, lol. She teaches many important aspects of starting (or beefing up) your business, including topics such as:

It’s definitely worth a read – I’ve learned a lot from the articles so far, and am anxiously awaiting the next post. I believe there will be approximately 30 articles to the series once it’s complete.

Moms in Business Feature

By Selene M. Bowlby in Business - Read the Full Post »

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Today I’d like to highlight a new feature from a good friend of mine, Rose. This will be of interest to all of the Moms out there who own their own business!

From the Park Bench will be starting a new feature called Moms in Business.

I’m looking for a few good business moms. One of the features of my up coming site will be a weekly feature called “Moms in Business”. It will highlight a mom who’s providing a product or service for sale on the internet. The articles will be 100% free to the featured business. I want to do something to encourage moms to support other moms.

This looks like an excellent opportunity to help promote your own business. It’s rare to get Free opportunities like this one, and I love that the main point is to encourage Moms to support each other.

As long as you qualify, all you need to do is leave a comment or privately contact From the Park Bench to express interest in the feature. I for one am very interested in this and have already requested to participate.

List of 27 Website Promotion Sources

By Selene M. Bowlby in Marketing - Read the Full Post »

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I’ve got a great find for you all today! Wendy Piersall of eMoms at Home has recently been looking into issues with Google, Page Rank and paid text ads. More on that story here.

What I wanted to point at today, though, is her recent article: 27 Website Promotion Sources That Have Nothing To Do With Google or SEO.

Of course SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is still important for bringing traffic to your site. Wendy points out, though, that it is best not to depend too much on the search engines for traffic to your web site. There are so many other sources of traffic – at least 27, lol – plus some other good ones in the comments below the article.

I’ve finally started dabbling in a few of these – such as Social Bookmarking and Social Networking. I have a lot more to do though to utilize all 27 suggestions.

Definitely worth a read, and certainly worth bookmarking for future reference.

Thanks for the suggestions, Wendy!

Successful Web Designer Habits

By Selene M. Bowlby in Web Design - Read the Full Post »

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I recently came across an article written by Andy Budd last year – 7 Habits of a Highly Successful Web Designer. It’s a very good read, and I found it to be quite motivating!I personally have quite a few of those habits well established. For example “Loving what you do” and “Never stop learning” – I took a bit of a break from the learning part, but am now back into the swing of things as far as keeping my skills up to date – this is a constantly evolving process.

Unique Blog Designs

By Selene M. Bowlby in Blogging - Read the Full Post »

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I just saw a list of bloggers who are going to be featured in Blogging the Movie over ath the eMoms at Home blog. I watched the teaser and the name of one of the blogs caught my eye… Nate Whitehall’s Unique Blog Designs.

I’m brand new to this blog, but I like what I’ve read so far. A few posts that immediately stood out to me…

How to Continually Sharpen Your Skills

By Selene M. Bowlby in Business, Web Design - Read the Full Post »

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FreelanceSwitch has written yet another great article (this is one of my favorite sites that I visit daily). Their latest piece is about the importance sharpening your skills in your industry. It wouldn’t be complete without a big list of suggestions to help you achieve this.

Web Design Tools

By Selene M. Bowlby in Web Design - Read the Full Post »

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In gearing up to reach my goal of creating tableless XHTML / CSS web sites, here are a few some helpful links and resources I’ve come across. (Yes, I know, I know… I shouldn’t still be using tables. It’s tough to teach an old dog new tricks, though, lol.) At least my most recent sites I have been making sure validate – they just validate with tables, is all, lol.