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Are you looking for work in the webdesign business? Passionated by webdesign and also have webdevelopment experience (PHP/MySQL)? Then you might just be what we are looking for at Inventis. If you are interested in working with a motivated and fun team in the middle of Limburg, Belgium mail your CV along with your motivation to jan@inventis.be and maybe we can count you among one of our valueable team members soon!
This is not the average kind of post about where designers get their inspiration from, well the title suggests otherwise but i’d like to point out some things that make my life easier as a designer. There are dozens of things I can get inspiration from, sometimes just driving to work gives me this great idea and makes me wish i’d had a voicerecorder at hand because most likely by the time i get at work i already forgot about it. That actually makes me think, i should really start looking to buy a PDA of some sort … the Palm T|X or Tungsten E2 really appeal me. Anyhow I was about to give you some insight into some of the things I frequently use when designing websites and other projects. Lees verder »
Last year was the first year I worked as freelance webdesigner/developer, on my own, no boss, no arguments, no paycheck trouble, no strings attached. To my own surprise everything worked out very well, i’ve been able to attract a couple of customers and persuade a few of my former employers clients to have me continue work on their website (my employer went bankrupt so he can’t really care can he?). As starter I could also take advantage of a few business laws overhere in Belgium that makes it easier for young startups, I didn’t need to charge BTW (VAT) if i kept my turnover below 5500 euro’s and the paperwork is near to nothing. By the end of 2005 I finished several websites and I was confident 2006 would turn out equally great, if not better. But boy was this first month of 2006 a bugger …
It’s damn hard to get potential clients to call back, little work, little interest of former clients to rework or upgrade. But hey … today the struggle is over … I signed 2 new contracts (well the signing still has to be done but it’s a formality) and have 3 (!!!) others on the line … I think it’ll be hard to keep overhead below 5500 euro’s this year. Well i’m sure NOT gonna try to keep it below the threshold. Long live 2006!
Anyone has some work for me? Send it this way!
Gord Collins wrote a nice and thorough article on SEO and the new Google pagerank algorithm. He explains how Google used to apply pagerank and how it changed overtime. Worth a million is the example he gives on the searchengine ranking of PHP.net and it’s relation to the Zend website. Stuffed with usefull tips this is a must read for any webdesigner outthere that doesn’t know alot about SEO yet. Worth your time!