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Donnerstag, 18. Februar 2016

How to Start a Web Design BusinessIn Feburary 2016 18,

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Set up your own website. This should be your first step, long before you start looking for clients. Go all out with design and make sure the website looks flawless. Then direct potential clients there to see what you can do.
Learn what's involved in designing a successful website. This entails researching what's out there, seeing what the big companies are doing and comparing different sites in quality and easiness of use. Aside from design and layout, you will also need to manage information change, maintenance and navigability of the site.
Consider expanding to offer additional services such as search engine submission and optimization, Internet marketing and traffic promotion. Most clients don't have the knowledge or the time to do this themselves and will be happy to pay extra for the service.
Build a portfolio. While you can start by designing the website of a friend or family member, it makes more sense to offer your services to a non-profit organization, such as a church or local clinic. Not only will you be doing a good deed, but the reference will certainly look more impressive in your resume.
Partner with other freelancers. Copywriters can create the text for the websites, while search engine specialists can advice clients how to make the best of their business. Working as a group unit also means that you will land jobs by indirect association and partnerships.
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Donnerstag, 11. Februar 2016

How to Build a Resume WebsiteIn Feburary 2016 11,

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Make an outline of the different sections of your website. Planning the organizational structure of your resume website in advance will make it easier to create the navigation of your site. You will want to include an area for work experience, skills, education, and professional development. Depending on the type of job you're seeking, you may want to include a portfolio section to showcase samples of your work.
Create a template for your website. In this step, you will create the basic look and layout of your resume site. Choose a color theme appropriate for your industry. For example, if you are seeking an accounting position, you will want your resume site to look very professional. Choosing a very bright and bold color scheme may not convey the right image to potential employers.
Save your template and set editable regions. Your editable regions are the areas that will be different on each page of your resume site. The main content area should be editable, and your navigation should remain uneditable. If you need to change the navigation of your site to include an additonal area of expertise, for example, you will only need to change the template file and the change will affect every page of your website.
Create the other pages of your site based on the areas you identified in Step 1. Save each page with an applicable name, such as Work History for the page that includes a chronological history of your previous employment.
Add content to the various pages of your resume website. Use actionable words and phrases, and use keywords that will stand out to the potential employers that you're hoping to attract. You can include photos of yourself if you choose. If you have photos of yourself participating in volunteer work, it would be appropriate to include those within the area of your site that describes your volunteer involvement.
Publish your website to your hosting account using an FTP client, such as Core FTP. Core FTP is available as a free download, and is very simple to use.
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Montag, 8. Februar 2016

How To Find an Embedded URL Address To Upload a VideoIn Feburary 2016 08,

In Feburary 2016 08,
Go to the original video hosting website where the video you want to share is posted. Chances are, if you decide to share the video you are already at the page where the video has been posted. If not, find the video you want to share via the website search toolbar. Many websites host a myriad of videos that you can share and post onto your own websites or to your social network profiles.
Look for a “Share” button. The exact location will vary per website layout; however, it is generally located below or to the left or right side of the video. Choose the outlet for which you want to share the video on--for example, Facebook, MySpace, Blogspot or another website. The direct URL for the video will appear.
Copy and the paste the URL onto your selected website or social network profile page.
Embed Code
Visit the video hosting website to find the video you want to post.
Look for and click on the “Embed” button. Once again, the exact location of this button may vary by website. An HTML code will appear.
Copy and paste the embed code into your designated website page or on your social network profile page. Publish your website so the video can be publicly viewed when people visit the page on your website to which you have posted the video.
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