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      A Former User @scottalanmiller
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      @scottalanmiller Nope. 😕

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        A Former User
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        have any links to websites you've done?

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          A Former User @A Former User
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          @Hubtech Not really. I have only done a handful of them, and the ones I have done have been messed up after the owner has taken over =(

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            A Former User @A Former User
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            @Hubtech What kinda of site will it be?

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              JaredBusch @A Former User
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              @Aaron-Studer said:

              @Hubtech Not really. I have only done a handful of them, and the ones I have done have been messed up after the owner has taken over =(

              Assuming you kept your code, put them up in original form in sub-directories on you vanity domain.

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                scottalanmiller
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                Yes. If you plan to do web design, maintain you own portfolio site. You don't even need customers for that.

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                  IRJ
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                  I used to do alot of stuff on ODESK.com which apparently is now one in the same as freelancers.com

                  I learned alot of things:

                  1. Pay decent money for a designer. There are people that will work for nothing, but there is a reason.
                  2. Make your candidates present alot of information to you. Everybody on there, will except any job even if their skills arent strong in that particular subject. Make them create rough drafts, and present a clear plan before you even consider hiring them.
                  3. Require Daily updates.
                  4. Use this place for SEO. This is where cheap pays off. People will work for under a $1 an hour and just post your site all over the internet. Its very effective, but it takes alot of man hours.
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                    Nara @scottalanmiller
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                    @scottalanmiller said:

                    Yes. If you plan to do web design, maintain you own portfolio site. You don't even need customers for that.

                    Another option is to build websites for businesses you know. Perhaps it's your local pizza place or your housekeeping service? You know what the business is like, so making a site for them should come easily. You get to build a portfolio and they get a site. Who knows, maybe you'd get some free pizza or a cleaning out of the deal?

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                      A Former User
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                      I hate content...is that weird?

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                        Nara @A Former User
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                        @Hubtech said:

                        I hate content...is that weird?

                        Not at all. Churning content is more of the creative/artistic mindset, whereas getting a site running's more of a practical one. Any time I've done web work, I've had others feed me the content. "You want your website to look like your latest product catalog? Ok, send me a copy of it and the content you want to show up." It's easier to have a goal/image to work to rather than create "stuff".

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