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Wednesday, February 03, 2010

7 Elements of a Successful Freelancer’s Website

FreelanceSwitch: "You’re not a shoemaker but the saying still fits. Between client projects, conferences, and social obligations (okay, okay, WOW clan meetings may count as social obligations), your site has been sorely neglected. A neglected website might not seem like a big deal if you’re flush with work. But what happens when, Zeus forbid, work slows? You’ll start pushing for new work, realize that your site is a mess, and spend time working on your site you should have spent landing new contracts."

1 comment:

Brian Alderman said...

In the near future, i need to update my website. I has a lot of material on it of projects i have done, but it is not very personalized. The personalization is the biggest part of what this article talks about. The more you can personally appeal to your potential clients, the more likely they are to want to work with you and therefore contact you. Everything else, except maybe the ease of contacting you, is secondary. As i work on my website, i will keep this in mind.