Freelancers Forum Messages on Saturday December 9th 2006
Re: FN-FORUM: Your Opinions Please
date posted 9th December 2006 19:03
James go with it, I love the right hand side piece works really well.
Lorna
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Re: FN-FORUM: Your Opinions Please
date posted 9th December 2006 18:48
Yer... this is only a mock up image just to see what you think of the
design? But yes your right im not going to have any navigation. I will have
a contact me button and a sperate page for my portfo...
Re: FN-FORUM: Your Opinions Please
date posted 9th December 2006 18:41
Both working. But I run my own DNS which is currently using root hints,
not forwarders.
However, there's no navigation or anything on the page after the initial
bit of ?flash, just an empty white rec...
Re: FN-FORUM: Your Opinions Please
date posted 9th December 2006 18:19
James Herrington wrote:
The site is http://james.isafreelancer.com
and if your DNS isn't finding it yet try:
http://www.isafreelancer/james/
be interested to know who and where from which one works...
FN-FORUM: Your Opinions Please
date posted 9th December 2006 17:35
Hi,
Some of you may remember i posted a post a couple of days ago about starting
freelancing, i now have some webspace (big thank you to Tony Crockford for
his webspace and all of his help!).
I ha...
Re: FN-FORUM: How far do you go?
date posted 9th December 2006 09:02
On 9 Dec 2006, at 4:47 am, Aidan (Hullbreach) wrote:
>
> Woot! Just got my first tender accepted.
>
> I just want to know how far do you all go to please the client?
> I've been
> asked to do a s...
RE: FN-FORUM: How far do you go?
date posted 9th December 2006 08:13
Aidan,
To answer that question you need to weigh up the value of repeat customers
and referrals vs. going out and finding new customers. If like me (and I
suspect most people) you think the former i...
FN-FORUM: How far do you go?
date posted 9th December 2006 04:07
Woot! Just got my first tender accepted.
I just want to know how far do you all go to please the client? I've been
asked to do a simple program but is it better to give them exactly what they
ask...