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<title>Become a Well-paid Web Designer: Four Specific Steps &amp; 16 Specific Resources</title>
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<![CDATA[<p>Unlike law or medicine, the profession of web design lacks a specific, defined career path to success.  Follow these steps, and develop a paying client base.  (This article assumes you have, or will acquire, the technical skills necessary to design web pages.)</p>
 
<h3>Step 1:  Build a "Resume Web Page" that Impresses Clients, not other Designers</h3>
 
<p>The first and most important site in your portfolio is your own.  Don't put this off: many of the designs you complete in order to do steps 2-5 will link back to this webpage.   As a web designer, you don't necessarily hand out a resume, you will always hand out a link to a resume web page-a web page that will showcase your skills as a web designer, a web page that persuades a client to decide to pay you hundreds or thousands of dollars.</p>
 
<p>It is difficult to overstate the importance of this next point:  design for an ordinary person, not other designers.  Ask your parents or non-geek friends what they think of your designs.  Professional web designers have somewhat cultivated, unique tastes that differ from the tastes of the people to whom you will be pitching your design skills.</p>
 
<h4>Your showcase webpage should ideally:</h4>
<ul>
<li> Be a functional webpage that a small business owner would feel is not overly flowery or unprofessional;</li>
<li>Should avoid trends that the average business owner might not have the background necessary to appreciate, like minimalist web designs; <br /></li>
<li>Contain a "contact me" link;</li>
<li>Contain a link to different WebPages in your portfolio.   A link to "examples to my work" is better than a link to "my portfolio": a surprising number of clients may not understand the concept of a web design portfolio!</li>
</ul>
<h3>Step 2:  Develop a Professional Portfolio by Submitting Your Work to Third-Party Websites</h3>
 
<p>Once you have an appropriate web page,  develop a portfolio by submitting pages to websites that distribute web design templates, often for free.</p>
 
<h4>Submitting your designs to these pages affords you two main benefits:</h4>
<ol>
<li> Usually, the designer is permitted to leave a discrete link back to his webpage.  The link shouldn't be too obvious, and should ordinarily be located at the bottom of the page, next to the copyright information.  This allows anyone impressed with your design to easily locate you-and offer to buy your work.   This will also improve the ranking of your search engine.</li>
<li>Once your themes are in use, you can link to them from your portfolio, and even tell prospective clients that your work has been used in literally dozens or hundreds of websites.  If an end-user modifies your work, be sure to mention that fact.</li>
</ol> 
<p>So, where exactly should you submit your work?  Here are some reasonably busy websites that will garner your work some attention:</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://freesitetemplates.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Free Site Templates:</strong></a> A good collection of workman-like websites that ordinary, paying clients might find impressive.  Includes websites for: Web Hosting, Education, Industrial, and Caf&amp;eacute; and Restaurants.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.free-css.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Free CSS:</strong></a> Has the highest standards, features CSS showcase templates.  But these templates aren't so &amp;lsquo;artsy' that a client would think them to be useless.</li>
<li><a href="http://templatenavigator.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Template Navigator:</strong></a> Allows you to link to your website, where you make the download available to visitors.</li>
</ul>
<h4>Content Management Systems</h4>
 
<p>An often overlooked means of building a portfolio is by offering a web design for use with any of the various Content Management Systems.  Most CMS systems have an active user base eager to use your free theme-and willing to properly credit you with a link.</p>
 
<p>For instance, Joomla's forums offer links to free website themes that are customized for Joomla.  And, there are innumerable galleries offering free Wordpress themes.  A successful WordPress theme can be used by hundreds of people, or more.  A good example is wpthemesfree.com, which gladly accepts submissions from designers looking to make a name for themselves and build up a portfolio.</p>
 
<h3>Step 3: Website Showcases: Websites about Websites</h3>
 
<p>Website showcases are websites about websites.  Typically, they feature screenshots of particularly good web designs, which designers review for inspiration and education.  Some showcases feature hundreds of websites.</p>
 
<p>Potential clients are impressed when they learn that your web designs have been featured in a website showcase.  They don't need to know how easy it is-some showcases will feature just about any reasonably well-designed website.</p>
 
<p>Here are some showcase websites that are willing to consider new designers, and which are not unreasonably selective.  Click on the "submit" menu option to submit your design.  It takes no more than 30 seconds, and the worst that can happen is that your website will be rejected.</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://csssmoothoperator.com/" target="_blank">CSS Smooth Operator</a><br /></li>
<li><a href="http://cssflavor.com/" target="_blank">CSS Flavor</a><br /></li>
<li><a href="http://www.edustyle.net/" target="_blank">eduStyle</a></li>
<li><a href="http://thebestdesigns.com/" target="_blank">The Best Designs</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.cssbloom.com/" target="_blank">CSS Bloom</a><br /></li>
</ul>
<p>A more comprehensive resource is <a href="http://www.cssgallerylist.com/" target="_blank">CSS Gallery List</a>.  It contains links to many top CSS galleries'' submission pages.  You can send your work all over the internet in only half an hour!</p>
 
<h3>Step 4:  Working Directly For Clients</h3>
<p>Now that you have a website and a portfolio you can point to, it's time to work directly with clients.  This is, no doubt about it, the most difficult part of being a web designer.  Many people have the technical skills required to design a website, but far fewer are able to successfully attract business.</p>
 
<h4>The best place to find work as a web designer is (predictably) on the web.</h4>
 
<ul>
<li><a href="http://scriptlance.com/" target="_blank">Script Lance</a> is a good place to begin working directly for clients-these are less expensive projects.  There is a wide variety of projects available for you to bid on.  Since you have a solid portfolio by now, there's no need to offer to work for an unreasonably low rate.  Based on what others are offering, pick out a rate that seems fair to you, and point potential clients to your portfolio. <br /></li>
<li><a href="http://getafreelancer.com/" target="_blank">Get a Freelancer</a> compares to Script Lance.  It offers lower paying, entry level work.  The work is easier to get than on some other websites.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.elance.com" target="_blank">Elance</a> is arguably the best place to find high-level work as a web designer.  Potential clients can see a design company's feedback rate, showing the percentage of customers who were happy with their work.  A design company's earnings are also posted-and some Elance design firms have made hundreds of thousands of dollars.  Paying members receive special privileges.  To get work on Elance, a well developed portfolio is a must. <br /></li>
<li><a href="http://www.guru.com/" target="_blank">Guru</a> is very similar to Elance, offering the same basic set of features.  As with Elance, Guru posts the earnings and approval ratings of its web designers.  Presumably, many designers use both websites.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.craigslist.org" target="_blank">Craigslist</a> can be difficult to find design work on Craigslist, but some people succeed.  I personally know a designer who booked a high-paying gig on Craigslist within the past month.  Be warned-competition for Craigslist jobs is stiff indeed.</li>
</ul>
<h4>Where not to go:  Ebay</h4>
<p>Many people attempt to auction off web design services on EBay, and virtually none succeed.</p>
<p>Don't believe me?</p>
<p>For proof, go to <a href="http://www.ebay.com" target="_blank">EBay</a>, log in to your account, select "Specialty Services from the menu on the left, and in the page that opens, select "Web Design."  EBay will then display all the web design work up for auction.</p>
<p>Now, select "Completed Listings" from the yellow menu on the left, and hit the "Search" button.  The listings followed by red numbers didn't sell.  The listings-if you see any-followed by green numbers were purchased.</p>
<p>So, why do so many people auction their services on EBay?  Honestly, nobody knows...but one thing is for sure: EBay is where Web Designers go to die.</p>
<p>Don't even waste your money on a 10 cent listing fee.</p>
 
<h3>Wrapping it up</h3>
 
<p>If you are willing to work hard, you can develop a career as a web designer within three or four months, or even faster.  Moreover, as you follow these steps, you'll develop a reputation, and clients will contact you directly, rather than through an intermediate website.  Word will spread, and eventually, the momentous day will come when you will, finally, turn down a project because, well...you have too much work.</p>
 
<p>Congratulations.  You've arrived!</p><a href="http://www.pheedo.com/click.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.webupon.com%2FWeb-Design%2FBecome-a-Well-paid-Web-Designer-Four-Specific-Steps--16-Specific-Resources.127153"><img src="http://www.pheedo.com/img.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.webupon.com%2FWeb-Design%2FBecome-a-Well-paid-Web-Designer-Four-Specific-Steps--16-Specific-Resources.127153" border="0"/></a>]]></description>
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<title>Bloggers Beware: Social Networking Can be Hazardous to Your Career</title>
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<![CDATA[<p>These days, blogs can be found with topics ranging from news, pop culture, commentary, causes or even specific trades.  There are literally millions of blogs on the Internet.</p>
 
<p>For most, blogging is considered a hobby, something that is done within the conveniences of personal time.  Sometimes this hobby leads to a small profitable business on the side, but generally speaking, blogging is used to exercise creative freedom of expression.</p>
 
<p>Unfortunately, blogging is not understood by all and some may be shocked or upset upon discovery of a blog.  This labor of love and expression could also be hazardous to your career ultimately leading to unemployment. The number of individuals discharged for hosting a blog site continually grows each day.</p>
 
<p>Instead of giving up this satisfying right, blogging should be done with caution.  In order to avoid unmerited retaliation discretion is advised.  One of the best ways to maintain discretion is to blog anonymously.  By omitting personal information from a blog site such as name, photos and specific &amp;ldquo;inside&amp;rdquo; details the blog creator successfully balances expression with privacy.  But anonymity goes further than just personal information.  If complete confidentially is imperative, than concealing the computer's IP address is crucial. Another method for successfully maintaining equilibrium between employment and blogging is to never blog at work.  Blogging should only be conducted on personal time.  Updating a blog site while at work, even during lunch can be a sure fire detriment to ones career.  Lastly, never use company property to update a blog.  Resources such as a computer, or internet connection are the intellectual property of the employer and using those could lead to trouble.</p>
 
<p>These days, blogs are getting quite a bit of attention.  Blogging should be an enjoyable, creative purge and this right should not be hazardous to your career. In order to avoid receiving a pink slip blog anonymously in a smart and cautious manner.</p><a href="http://www.pheedo.com/click.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.webupon.com%2FBlogging%2FBloggers-Beware-Social-Networking-Can-be-Hazardous-to-Your-Career.117293"><img src="http://www.pheedo.com/img.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.webupon.com%2FBlogging%2FBloggers-Beware-Social-Networking-Can-be-Hazardous-to-Your-Career.117293" border="0"/></a>]]></description>
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<title>10 Top Websites for Getting an International Career</title>
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<![CDATA[<p>In a world of 6 billion people and over 200 sovereign countries, opportunities to work overseas are innumerable.  Whilst countries like America, Australia and the UK traditionally attracted those looking for work, now there are well paid job opportunities open on every continent and in practically every field of employment.  </p>
 
 <p>Accessing job opportunities abroad used to involve reading specialist magazines or being plugged into the right networks.  But now the internet has opened the doors to anyone with a desire to spend part of their working life overseas.   If you have an interest in experiencing another country in the best possible way - living and working there - then one of these ten websites is sure to throw up opportunities to get you on your way.  </p>
 
 
 <h3><a target="_blank" href="http://www.findajobinafrica.com/findajobinafrica/">Findajobinafrica</a></h3>
 
 <p>As the name suggests, this is the place to look for jobs in Africa.  The site has a searchable database which allows you to specify the job type and country.  </p>
 
 <h3><a target="_blank" href="http://europa.eu.int/eures/home.jsp?lang=en">EURES</a></h3>
 
 <p>From the website: “The easy way to find information on jobs and learning opportunities throughout Europe.  Job vacancies in 31 European countries [.....] what you need to know about living and working abroad and much more.”</p>
 
 <h3><a target="_blank" href="http://www.cruiselinesjobs.com/eng/vacancies/">Cruise Ship Jobs</a></h3>
 
 <p>What better way to get out and see the world? The cruise industry is one of the fastest growing job markets in the world with up to ten new luxury liners launched every year.  Naturally that means an equally impressive annual increase in the number of available cruise ship jobs. </p>
 
 <h3><a target="_blank" href="http://unjobs.org/">UNjobs</a></h3>
 
 <p>Dedicated to UN Jobs in a variety of countries for (at the time of posting) seventy seven organisations. </p>
 
 <h3><a target="_blank" href="http://www.jobsdb.com/default.htm">Jobsdb</a></h3>
 
 <p>Jobs of all kinds across Asia.  </p>
 
 <h3><a target="_blank" href="http://globalgateway.monster.com/">Monster Global Gateway</a></h3>
 
 <p>Put in your country of origin, select your desired destination and then see what jobs are on offer.  Does not cover all countries/regions yet, but more are promised.</p>
 
 <h3><a target="_blank" href="http://www.jobpilot.com/index.phtml">Jobpilot</a></h3>
 
 <p>9000+ jobs searchable by country and industry.  Plus advice on being an expat.</p>
 
 <h3><a target="_blank" href="http://www.jobware.com/">Jobware</a></h3>
 
 <p>Gateway to Multinational Employment Opportunities.  </p>
 
 
 <h3><a target="_blank" href="http://www.fita.org/jobs/">Federation of International Trade Associations</a></h3>
 
 <p>Weighted towards US based jobs but with plenty of others on offer as well.  International job seekers can post their resumes for free. </p>
 
 <h3><a target="_blank" href="http://www.intljobs.org/">International Jobs</a></h3>
 
 <p>Specialises in jobs with the big international institutions such as the World bank and World Health Organization.  Lists over 240 World Bank jobs alone.</p><a href="http://www.pheedo.com/click.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.webupon.com%2FServices%2F10-Top-Websites-for-Getting-an-International-Career.65266"><img src="http://www.pheedo.com/img.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.webupon.com%2FServices%2F10-Top-Websites-for-Getting-an-International-Career.65266" border="0"/></a>]]></description>
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