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Tips for Working with Technophobes

Tips for Working with Technophobes

Let’s go out on a limb here and declare that web designers are generally pretty comfortable with technology. We know our way around computers, smartphones and other assorted gadgetry. Our…

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Is It Worth the Money? Making Wise Investments in Your Design Business

Is It Worth the Money? Making Wise Investments in Your Design Business

We take a look at those web design business items that you might be tempted to purchase, whether they’re worth it or not.

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Moving Up: Adjusting to Larger Web Projects

Moving Up: Adjusting to Larger Web Projects

For designers who are just starting out, smaller projects provide a tremendous opportunity. We use them to put our skills into practice, develop a workflow and make a little bit…

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What to Do When Someone Wants to Partner with Your Design Business

What to Do When Someone Wants to Partner with Your Design Business

Web designers seem to get a lot of unsolicited business offers. Over the years, I’ve received notes from people who wanted to either buy my business or partner with it…

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How to Scale Your Web Design Business

How to Scale Your Web Design Business

Although web design services are always in-demand nowadays, growing a web development business isn’t always easy. Sure, there are now a plethora of tools you can use to make certain…

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How to Create Compelling Content for Your Portfolio Site

How to Create Compelling Content for Your Portfolio Site

We web designers are often great at helping our clients develop a winning content strategy. But our own websites? That can be a different story. Quite often, we’re so focused…

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The Bad Freelance Habits You Should Avoid

The Bad Freelance Habits You Should Avoid

Bad freelance habits have the potential to wreak havoc. Let’s have a look at what can go wrong and how to fix it.

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The Benefits & Dangers of a Designer’s Ego

The Benefits & Dangers of a Designer’s Ego

An ego, in and of itself, isn’t an evil thing, but there’s a fine line between using it healthily and letting it get in your way.

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Dealing with Terrible Business Ideas from Your Clients

Dealing with Terrible Business Ideas from Your Clients

Knowing how to spot a bad business idea or tell when a particular business relationship looks rickety is an important skill every designer should learn.

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