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Posted By: Davey_Martin Web Design - 17th Jul 2007 9:47pm
anyone into web design? made money from it? any examples of ur work?
Posted By: Mark Re: Web Design - 17th Jul 2007 9:48pm
me
Posted By: BMW Joe Re: Web Design - 17th Jul 2007 9:49pm
me

I havn't made any money from designs yet, but only cas I'm too lazy to put them out there.

I have samples, but again, I'm too lazy to get organised lol.

If I remember when I come back in 2 weeks, I'll post some of them smile

whys you ask anyway?
Posted By: Mark Re: Web Design - 17th Jul 2007 9:51pm
him
Posted By: Davey_Martin Re: Web Design - 17th Jul 2007 9:54pm
Originally Posted by BMW Joe
me

If I remember when I come back in 2 weeks, I'll post some of them smile

whys you ask anyway?


where u off? lol


just curious really... been makin designs etc for a while, but never approached any companies to see if they want a site made, how they are to be approached... by this i mean small companies to start with, ones i know havent got a current website - would i just send them a letter to advertise my services, would i be best to just make a website advertising available services and put an advert in the phonebook etc? wanting to try gettin some freelance work basically - quick money to buy some new djing gear lol
Posted By: Mark Re: Web Design - 17th Jul 2007 9:59pm
i say go local, speaking to people in local shops wink

they don't even know what the internet is most of the time
and don't know who to ask.

if your interested in web space too drop me a pm wink
if i cant help i know some one who can wink
Posted By: BMW Joe Re: Web Design - 17th Jul 2007 10:03pm
IMO, the best, biggest and free means of advertisement, especially for web design is the internet.

Establish a homepage, a name, a brand, something people will remember as I have done.

Think about your target market. Whos gunna bother reading through a phone book to find web designs when its based around the internet and its far easier to use the internet to find people and sample their works.

Approaching companies - Go in and see them. Get a portfolio and show them your designs. Get a good price range in focus - you want to make a bit of money, but don't want to turn customers away by being too pricey. Write letters and send emails too.

Hope that helps.

btw, I'm off to Scotland to fit and wire new drives on a pipe laying ship. 2 weeks of 12 hour days laugh
Posted By: Davey_Martin Re: Web Design - 17th Jul 2007 10:04pm
hehe that's kool... was kind of wot i was thinking, or something along those lines... maybe print off a small flyer and post them through their letter boxes lol... restauraunts seem like the most promising - also some of the small furniture stores, plenty of them round here.

atm i'm ok for web space but thanks for the offer of assistance, much appreciated mate!

i still think i should be a site with a portfolio of my designs so the potential of actually gettin any work is much higher.
Posted By: Davey_Martin Re: Web Design - 17th Jul 2007 10:06pm
Originally Posted by BMW Joe
IMO, the best, biggest and free means of advertisement, especially for web design is the internet.

Establish a homepage, a name, a brand, something people will remember as I have done.

Think about your target market. Whos gunna bother reading through a phone book to find web designs when its based around the internet and its far easier to use the internet to find people and sample their works.

Approaching companies - Go in and see them. Get a portfolio and show them your designs. Get a good price range in focus - you want to make a bit of money, but don't want to turn customers away by being too pricey. Write letters and send emails too.

Hope that helps.

btw, I'm off to Scotland to fit and wire new drives on a pipe laying ship. 2 weeks of 12 hour days laugh


cheers for the tips mate... wot i meant by putting an ad in the phonebook is basically wot mark said, a lot of people dont have a clue about the internet... many plead ignorance - but yea, i do agree with u on that for the most part!

ahh bonnie scotland, where about's that then? east/west/north? lol
Posted By: Mark Re: Web Design - 17th Jul 2007 10:07pm
Always remember if they dont know where youre site
is there never going to see your work...

Trust me get local street level business involved first,
this way you will iron out any mistakes,
there's more cash jobs at street level wink
Posted By: Mark Re: Web Design - 17th Jul 2007 10:09pm
Car washes, butchers, who ever,
but get it going right before you do mail shots,
or you may find replies taking advantage of the offer
you never ment to offer,

i think you know what i mean..

Test the water and get feedback wink
Posted By: BMW Joe Re: Web Design - 17th Jul 2007 10:12pm
yeah, as Mark says, street level is best for now, but try not to offer anything you'll regret lol

I tis off to Edinburgh, ships docks there later today so we can carry out the work
Posted By: Mark Re: Web Design - 17th Jul 2007 10:13pm
Take a box of mars bars joe and charm the ladies wink

<Mars Bars in Batter and chips please>
Posted By: Davey_Martin Re: Web Design - 17th Jul 2007 10:20pm
sound info. will use this for refrence hehe


one thing i hate about the chippies up here is they batter all the sausages - think i only know 1 place i have been to where they weren't - i miss that from life down there! not keen on the batter lol

miss me chicken fried rice n curry from green lane chippy too, tho apparently it's been taken over now and is crap!
Posted By: Mark Re: Web Design - 17th Jul 2007 10:30pm
some one's said that so you dont miss it the chippy,
but its as nice as ever lol

yum yum
Posted By: Davey_Martin Re: Web Design - 17th Jul 2007 10:33pm
haha rub it in! - haggis dinner... mmmmmm

(ok i lied)


nah, i've actually had haggis neeps and tatties when i was through in edinburgh - was surprised that it actually tasted pretty good - would have it again too - maybe
Posted By: Mark Re: Web Design - 17th Jul 2007 10:35pm
haggis dinner

its lovely wink i enjoyed it wink
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