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Make money offline as a design

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10-18-2007, 06:55 PM
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An update to my blog. Make money offline, more than you would online.

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10-18-2007, 07:40 PM
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Great article. I've seen this a lot aswell. To be honest most people online could be earning $xxxx a month designing.

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Most good designers actually do make more offline than online. It's all about their personality, approach and natural talent and know-how for the industry.

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Im trying to get into freelancing for an income at the moment. I hope with some perseverance I can make an income from it.

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Good article mate, I agree with what you've said for the most part. I have this company up the road from me that's just called "Professional Web Design and Hosting" I went in there asked about pricing, got a web address, and checked out some work.

Pretty much the same as what you stated in your article to say the least.

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I generally find the quality of work online a lot higher than offline, but what you don't get online is much trust. To people you are just some guy on the internet. Offline, you've met the person, and know where they live.

I searched for web design companies by me on google, and I have to agree with you, the standard sucked, and I didn't find one website that was coded validly.

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