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Start
Your Own Web Design Business
Become a Freelance Web Designer
and
Get Paid to Design Websites
Imagine
having an exciting, high-paying career that lets you use your creativity
to design web pages and websites. Welcome to the web design business!

When
you become a web designer, you can enjoy the freedom of being your
own boss by starting your own business providing web design services.
Instead
of going into an employer's office to work, you can work "virtually"
from the the comfort of your own home or another location
of your
choice. You will have a flexible, financially rewarding
business that gives you the freedom to do work that you love.
Plus,
you will work in an exciting career where your services are in demand.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of web designers
is expected to grow through 2018.

As
long as you have the desire, you can become a web designer and start
your own web design business. No special education or experience is necessary
to break into this career and succeed. (Unlike becoming a web developer
which requires more specialized skills and knowledge of programming.)
You
could start your own freelance web design business and become a web designer
immediately,
earning an hourly rate of $25 to $50 per hour or more designing
web pages and websites for companies and other clients.
If
you would like to be paid to provide web design services, the FabJob
Guide to Become a Web Designer is for
you! In this e-book you will discover how you can get started and succeed
in the exciting and creative web design business.
The
guide's contributors include top web designers and web design experts.
Insider advice on how to become a web
designer and start a web design business is shared by more than a dozen
successful web designers and experts, such
as Courtney Darling, owner of Darling Designs, designer of Webby
Award-winning websites ("the Internet's highest honor" according to
The
New York Times).

The
guide covers topics of vital importance to anyone who wants to start
a business providing web design services and get hired as a web designer.
Here is what the guide covers:
What
a Web Designer Does
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Services
Provided by a Web Designer
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Complete web design services
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Partial web design services
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Specialized web design Services
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Additional services
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Web
Design Specializations and Niches
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Types of web design services
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Types of websites
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Types of web design clients
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Tools
of the Trade
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Equipment and supplies for a web design business
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Recommended web designing software
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The
Design Process
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Input (meeting with clients to determine their web design needs)
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Proposal
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Design
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Production
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Working
with Strategic Partners
Getting
Ready for a Web Design Career
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Skills
You Will Need as a Web Designer
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Ways
to Learn Web Design and Get Web Design Experience
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Start
designing websites
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Enter
a web design contest
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Volunteer
your skills as a web designer
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Web design internships
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Part-time
jobs for web designers
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Portfolio
and review sites for web designers
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Ways
to Learn from Other Web Design Professionals
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Online
web design communities
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Information
interviews with successful web designers
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Mentoring by a web designer
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Web design associations
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Educational
Programs for Web Designers
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Resources
for Self-Study of Web Design
Starting
Your Own Web Design Business
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Getting
a Web Design Business Started
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Creating
a business plan for a web design business
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Choosing
a business legal structure for a web design business
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Choosing
a business name for your web design business
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Choosing
your business location
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Financial
Matters for Web Designers
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Start-Up
and operating expenses for a web design business
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Start-Up
financing for your web design business
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Taxes, insurance, and other important
matters for your web design business
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Setting
fees for your web design services (incudes advice on hourly fees, per project fees, and monthly retainers)
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Getting
paid for your web design work (includes a sample invoice)
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Working
with Support Staff

Getting
Clients for Your Web Design Business
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Choose
Your Target Markets
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Marketing
Tools for a Web Design Business
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Printed
materials
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Your
web design portfolio
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Your
own website for your web design business
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Your
"elevator pitch"
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Marketing
Techniques for Web Designers
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Freelance
marketplaces with jobs for web designers
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Advertising your web design business
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Ways to get free
media publicity for your web design business
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Getting web design business through networking and referrals
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Promotional
events for a web design business
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Selling
Your Web Design Services
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Responding
to inquiries from people who need web design work
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Contacting
corporate clients to get web design work
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Meeting
with a prospective web design client
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Preparing
a proposal for web design services
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Client
contracts for web design
PLUS:
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Samples you can use in your
own web design business including:
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Sample contracts for web design
services
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Sample invoice for web design
work
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Sample of what to say to prospective
web design clients
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Sample resume for a web designer
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Sample fees for web designers
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Sample business letters for
web designers
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Sample news release for a web design business
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And more! (including free
updates)
You can have all this and more
for an incredible price. It can cost hundreds of dollars to take courses
on starting a business, and chances are they will not include specific
information about starting a web design business. The FabJob
Guide to Become a Web Designer
contains some of the best business
advice you could get from other sources, plus much more.
It
can save you many hours of research, help you avoid some costly mistakes,
and give you information you need to become a web designer and start
a web design business.
This
guide has been selling for $39.95 U.S. for an e-book alone. SPECIAL
OFFER: If you buy the web design business guide today,
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You
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Click
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 An
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It includes photos and you can adjust the type size to make it as pleasant
to read as possible. You can also print a copy from your own computer.
FabJob.com donates a portion of the proceeds
from the sale of each guide to planting trees and protecting the world's
rain forests.
Bonus
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FabJob.com
was featured in Woman's World Magazine ("Land Your Dream Job" article).
"The
FabJob Guide to Become a Web Designer gives you the information you need
to get started and succeed as a professional web designer. While there
are many excellent resources on web design, this guide focuses on
how to start your own web design business and how to get clients. The expert
advice in this guide can help you avoid costly mistakes so you can start
earning money with your web design business more quickly. By following
the advice in this guide, you will be miles ahead of the competition."
— Emily Courtney,
Editor
"One thing I like about
the FabJob books is the depth of information they provide for making a
change to a new career. They provide actual samples you can use as templates,
including: sample of what to say when talking to a prospective client,
sample invoice, and sample contract."
—
Jill
Florio, Editor
www.BellaOnline.com
"I
love working with a variety of people. It’s great to be a part of a small
business right from the beginning, or watch a non-profit receive donations
through a new website."
—
Amber Wallace, web design instructor, University of California, Santa Barbara,
and owner of Dowitcher Designs, Santa Barbara, CA
"When
I first started my web design business, my sales pitch to small and mid-sized
companies sounded something like 'There's this really cool thing called
the Internet. You should go check out what’s going on there. It’s going
to be the next wave of marketing your business.' That was back in 1996.
Now businesses see a web presence as a necessity. I don’t have to sell
people on the concept anymore. But, I still need to sell them on my company's
capabilities."
— Cindy
Penchina,
web
design professor, Pace University, and executive e-services director, Hudson
Fusion, New York
Amber
and Cindy are two of the web designers and web design experts who give
advice in this FabJob guide
"Make
more money.
Look
to your strengths to come up with ways to make extra money at FabJob.com."
—
From the "2008 Money & Investing Guide," by Tamara E. Holmes, Essence
Magazine, January, 2008
FabJob
Guides have been featured in stories at The Wall Street Journal and
Entrepreneur Magazine sites
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