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freddie
Messages count : 4
Registered since : 30 May 2007
Posted reply 18 July 2007 21:06
Hi guys
Thanks for the pointers, some great advice there.
Richard, I actually read that article in Design Week when it was published. That's what finally encouraged me to try and freelance. Before, I was toying with the idea but your article made it sound that with alot of effort it can be very rewarding.
With regards to the online portfolios, do you provide links to prospective clients or do people 'seek' you out? Also, would you these as an aid to your website or instead of your website?
Thanks again for your help.
Tim
Thanks for the pointers, some great advice there.
Richard, I actually read that article in Design Week when it was published. That's what finally encouraged me to try and freelance. Before, I was toying with the idea but your article made it sound that with alot of effort it can be very rewarding.
With regards to the online portfolios, do you provide links to prospective clients or do people 'seek' you out? Also, would you these as an aid to your website or instead of your website?
Thanks again for your help.
Tim
Posted reply 10 July 2007 20:13
Hi all
I am sorry if this has been asked before, but would any of you have good tips/advice for starting to get freelance work?
I have heard that you will continually be promoting yourself, but what would that be? Website, mailers etc.
Many thanks
Tim
I am sorry if this has been asked before, but would any of you have good tips/advice for starting to get freelance work?
I have heard that you will continually be promoting yourself, but what would that be? Website, mailers etc.
Many thanks
Tim
Posted reply 1 June 2007 20:44
Great, many thanks.
Tim
Tim
Posted reply 30 May 2007 19:12
Hi all
Just thought I would ask you guys for some advice.
I have a permanent graphic design job in-house but would like to eventually go freelance. I feel that the best way to do that is to stay employed but start picking up freelance work here and there until eventually I have enough to go solo.
What would be the best way of going about this – shall I register as self employed to start off with? And will I be able to then become a limited company when the time is right?
Many thanks
Tim
Just thought I would ask you guys for some advice.
I have a permanent graphic design job in-house but would like to eventually go freelance. I feel that the best way to do that is to stay employed but start picking up freelance work here and there until eventually I have enough to go solo.
What would be the best way of going about this – shall I register as self employed to start off with? And will I be able to then become a limited company when the time is right?
Many thanks
Tim