by LearnWebDevelopment.com
on November 2, 2011
in Blog
Once upon a time, WordPress was used solely as a blogging platform. But times have changed, as is the case with all things connected to the World Wide Web. Today, it would be more appropriate to call WordPress a publishing platform. Users can use WordPress as a website platform for anything from online stores to [Continue Reading]
by LearnWebDevelopment.com
on August 4, 2011
in Blog
In today’s world, social media is a crucial element to many businesses and organizations. Social medial platforms like Twitter and Facebook can be used to implement strategies aimed at increasing online sales, brand awareness and brand loyalty. As a web developer or web designer that’s able to create an effective website that meets the needs [Continue Reading]
by LearnWebDevelopment.com
on May 26, 2011
in Blog
As you surf the web do you find yourself often thinking, “This site stinks, I could do better than this!” even though you have no idea how to develop a website? Do you have a creative mind? Are you comfortable with a computer and eager to learn more? If you answered yes to these questions, [Continue Reading]
by LearnWebDevelopment.com
on December 17, 2010
in Blog
Anyone who is in business to make money by offering a service or a product needs a web developer to build them a website. It’s that simple. Search directories such as the yellow pages are now old school. Proof of that comes from teenagers who don’t even know they exist. An online presence for any [Continue Reading]
by LearnWebDevelopment.com
on November 16, 2010
in Blog
Whether you just started a brand new company or you are diving into web development as a freelancer, if you don’t put together a business plan your chances of succeeding are slim. And you’re going to want to write out a detailed business plan before you announce your services to the world. A business plan [Continue Reading]
by LearnWebDevelopment.com
on October 7, 2010
in Blog
An elevator pitch is a very important tool for web designers and web developers. It gives a general overview of what you offer – and you have about 30 seconds delivery time (the time it takes to ride an elevator) to peak the interest of anyone considering your services. When developing your pitch, you will [Continue Reading]
by LearnWebDevelopment.com
on October 4, 2010
in Blog
LinkedIn is like Facebook for business professionals. Here is why you, as a web developer, should be on LinkedIn: 1. You can position yourself to be seen as a serious and credible web developer on LinkedIn – More important is the flip side of that: when you’re not on LinkedIn, you’re seen as a sketchy [Continue Reading]
by LearnWebDevelopment.com
on October 1, 2010
in Blog
The security of collecting a steady paycheck at the end of the month is harder to let go of than you would imagine. When you are fantasizing about no longer having to clock in, or work on projects that don’t interest you, or don’t maximize your potential, you are likely to downplay the effect a [Continue Reading]
by LearnWebDevelopment.com
on September 30, 2010
in Blog
A freelance web developer or designer who doesn’t have a professional website is like a personal trainer with a weight problem. Ultimately, if you design or develop web pages then your own website must act as your calling card. Its design must be refreshing and unique, without making visitors feel disoriented because it is difficult [Continue Reading]
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