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How to Get Clients: Build a Better Mousetrap

How to Get Clients: Build a Better Mousetrap

You have most likely heard the phrase, “build a better mousetrap and they’ll beat a path to your door.” This may have been very true once upon a time, but these days it takes practically oiling the path so they can slip on in. You have to make it easy for people to find you [Continue Reading]

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Video: The Easiest $9,000 I Ever Made

What was your most profitable project so far? And, by profit, I mean income per hour? In this video, I show you how I made well over $1,000 per hour and how you can uncover your own high-profit opportunities. If you’re a member of The Successful Web Designer, just click “play” below to watch as [Continue Reading]

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How to Write a Successful Web Design Proposal

How to Write a Successful Web Design Proposal

Prior to becoming a web designer, it may have crossed your mind that there is more to it than just designing websites. In fact, there is an entire business side to web design that must be kept up with consistently. Daily tasks include finding new clients, keeping up with current and old clients, getting clients [Continue Reading]

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Two MORE Tips for Becoming a Web Designer Who Works Less and Earns More

Two MORE Tips for Becoming a Web Designer Who Works Less and Earns More

In a previous post, we discussed how you must make sure you get paid for all of your web development work, and outlined the reasons why you should probably double your web design fees. Today we give you two more great ways to help you work less and earn more as a web developer. Both [Continue Reading]

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Two Tips for Becoming a Web Developer Who Works Less and Earns More

Two Tips for Becoming a Web Developer Who Works Less and Earns More

There’s an old saying that goes, “Work smart, not hard.” Here are two tips to help you work smarter so you can cut down on the time you spend working and actually make more money at web development. • Make sure you get paid for all your work – If you were employed by a [Continue Reading]

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16 Ways To Make More Money With Your Website

16 Ways To Make More Money With Your Website

Google “Make Money Online” and you’ll see all kinds of suggestions… but there are many that aren’t mentioned too. Some of the pages listed in the Google search results will list ways to increase your income from your personal website, while others might offer a list of ways to drive more traffic to your site [Continue Reading]

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How To Make Your Web Design Site More Popular

How To Make Your Web Design Site More Popular

The Internet has turned into an overgrown wilderness of websites. Getting your own fabulous website noticed has become increasingly difficult with the wide variety of sites being offered. Here are the five best ways you can help bring your site to the attention of web users and increase its popularity among them. [Content protected for [Continue Reading]

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Know What You’re Worth – and Stick With It

Know What You’re Worth – and Stick With It

With the number of people working freelance web design and development positions, both full-time and part-time, it might come as a surprise that so many are reluctant to sit down and set their own standard pay rate. There are a wide variety of freelance positions available, everything from web design and development to logo design, [Continue Reading]

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Productive Time on the Internet

Productive Time on the Internet

There are currently over 500 million people using Facebook, spending approximately 700 billion minutes per month on the site. That is a lot of time spent, and that is only one website. Imagine the time spent overall on the Internet. Much of that time is spent purely for entertainment, but it need not be that [Continue Reading]

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Prosper During the Recession

Prosper During the Recession

This recession we are experiencing in 2010-2011 is unlike past recessions in that many of the jobs lost will not be coming back. While many people would like to blame one political party or another, it is really just the natural progression of life as new and emerging markets are coming of age. The historical [Continue Reading]

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