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Start a Web Design Business Links

August 5th, 2008   |   Posted in Getting Started, Resources.

 Now and then I come across articles on the web that are interesting and helpful.

These articles provide you with a solid foundation to set you on the right track towards starting a web design business.

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5 Powerful Website Niches That Are Here to Stay

May 27th, 2008   |   Posted in Business, Getting Started.

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When starting your own web design business, it is important to first think about what kinds of clients you wish to service. Do you see yourself providing solutions to a diverse set of customers or do you see yourself focusing on one type of customer? Are you sticking to the local market or are you looking at being global? Here are five industries that you can be a leading provider of…

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Surviving in a Small Local Market

April 29th, 2008   |   Posted in Getting Started.

Surviving the Local Market

So you’ve decided to take the plunge and start a web design business.

You’ve got a computer, some software, a phone and a list of services you plan to offer.

It’s time to let local businesses know that you exist and what great opportunities you can provide for them.

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How to Improve Your Work Situation

December 27th, 2007   |   Posted in Getting Started.

Do you work for a website company? If not, perhaps you should be looking for companies to work for. One of the best things you can do is to learn the practices and techniques of these companies and find ways (either for them or yourself) to make them better. Once you fully understand how to improve your quality, then you can take the leap of faith on your own.

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The Niche You Need To Scratch

December 19th, 2007   |   Posted in Getting Started.

When you are just starting out, it is important to find out who your target market is. Whether it’s a geographical area or a specific industry, knowing this information forehand can save you a lot of time and money in the future. Do your research first and find your niche or specialty.

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