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Get
Paid to Design Web Sites
Imagine
having an exciting high-paying job that lets you use your creativity
to develop web sites.

As
a web developer, also known as a web designer or webmaster,
you are on the leading edge of a communications revolution. You can create
web sites that are seen by literally millions of people. The sites you
develop may:
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communicate
information
-
educate
people
-
influence
public opinion
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collect
important data
-
entertain
people
-
sell
products or services
It's
no wonder millions of people use the Internet every day, and why skilled
web developers are well rewarded for their work. According
to the U.S. Department of Labor, web development is one of the
top careers
in both wage and employment growth. As a successful web developer you could
earn up to $50,000 or more per year. If you start your own web design business you
could also enjoy the freedom of working from home and choosing your own hours.
If you would like to be paid to design web sites, the
FabJob Guide to Become a Web Developer
is for you! As
long as you have the desire, you can become a web developer immediately. In this e-book you will discover how you can get started
and succeed in this exciting career.
Because
there are already hundreds of excellent resources available on how to create
web pages, this guide focuses on information that is difficult to find
elsewhere - how to get paid to design and develop web sites. However,
if you also want to learn web design, this guide can save you many hours
of research time, because it includes links to the best resources available
to learn web development (including many free resources).
The
guide's author is Al Hetzel who worked as a web developer for one
of the top corporations in the U.S. before starting a successful web development
business. He has trained other web developers, written for industry
publications, and spends many hours a week answering questions via
e-mail from other web developers around the world.
This
guide shares with you his own experiences as well as
insider tips
and
expert career advice from other successful web developers. The
guide focuses on getting paid to design web sites and covers topics
of vital importance to anyone who wants to become a web developer, including:
Getting
Ready
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Information
about different types of web developers so you can decide which
type you want to be
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Links
to the best resources for educating yourself about:
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How
the Internet works
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Basic
and advanced HTML (the language of the Internet)
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Writing
for the Internet
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How
to design and edit web pages
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Creating
visual effects
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Navigation
through a web site
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Designing
a customer database
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Uploading
web pages to the Internet
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Helpful
advice on what to look for in educational programs
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Degree
programs in web design
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Continuing
education classes
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Technical
institutes
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Online
classes you can finish in a few weeks (and how to save money
on classes)
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How
to get valuable experience by creating personal web sites, plus:
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How
to make sure you get credit for web sites you have created
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Web
sites you should not put on a resume
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How
to get a web development internship

Getting
Hired
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Information
about types of employers that hire web developers including:
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Corporations
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Web
design companies
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Non-profit
organizations
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Government
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Consulting
companies (that hire you to work on a project basis for different clients)
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6
ways to find job openings
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The
best
web sites and newsgroups to find web development jobs
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What
to include on your resume (includes samples of what to do
-and
what not to do -
to
describe your experience)
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How
to make a great impression in a job interview
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What
to wear (and why you shouldn't wear the same thing to interview
with a web design company that you wear to interview with a corporation)
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What
to bring to the interview that will put you ahead of the competition
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Questions
to expect, plus tips on how to deal with a "stress interview"
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3
ways to prepare for technical questions
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Questions
you
should ask, both to impress the interviewer and make sure the job is right
for you
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How
to do well in a telephone interview
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How
to break into web developing from other careers such as office
administration
Starting
Your Own Web Development Business

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How
to decide if self-employment is right for you
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How you can start
a web design business today, for no money (if
you have access to a computer and the Internet)
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Where
to get free help to start your business
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Tips
on setting up your office, including getting free trials of top
software
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Deciding
what services to offer and what types of clients to work
with
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How
much to charge, with price setting guidelines for charging by the hour,
the project, or the web page
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Marketing
your services
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How
to meet clients through networking
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2
professional
organizations you can join now (to increase your credibility
with clients)
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What
to put on your own web site
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Finding
work online
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Creative
ideas for getting business
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How
to do a consultation with a new client
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What
to bring and what to say
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Includes
a sample form to be signed by the client before you start working
for them
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What
you need to know about proposals
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Why
some proposals are a waste of time
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What
to include in a proposal for creating a web site (includes a sample)
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How
to avoid costly mistakes when working with clients
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Tips
on getting paid (includes a sample invoice)
As
a BONUS, the guide includes tips on how to be successful, including:
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How
to do your job better
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Myths
and facts about web developing
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Behaviors
that lead to success (plus behaviors to avoid that could cost you
the job)
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How
to recover if you make a mistake
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Skills
that can help you get promoted to management
You can have all this and more
for an incredible price. It can cost hundreds of dollars to take web design
courses. The FabJob Guide to Become a Web
Developer
contains some of the best career advice you could
get from other sources, and more.
It
can save you many hours of research, help you avoid some costly mistakes,
and give you information you need to break into a career in web design and development.
This
guide has been selling for up to $19.95 U.S. SPECIAL
OFFER: If you buy the guide today,
Sunday, August 01, 2010 you can have this valuable insider information for the
incredible price of only $9.97. You can earn back the price of the guide your very first day
on the job. Plus this guide can help you get hired much more quickly.
GET THE 2010 GUIDE FREE: This guide will be replaced with the publication later in 2010 of the FabJob Guide to Become a Web Designer which will sell for at least $29.95 U.S. on the day it is published. If you buy the web developer guide today, you will receive a free copy of the 2010 guide when it is published.
Don't
miss the opportunity to have the career of your dreams. If you are undecided,
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protecting the rain forests.
Bonus
CD-ROM Also Available: If you would like
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FabJob.com is featured in Woman's World Magazine ("Land Your Dream Job" article, April 2007).
"Web
developing is the best thing in my life besides my family. I have such
fun creating websites. Watch out for late nights passionately creating
while everyone else gets sleep!"
Wendy Shepherd
Studio Matrix
www.wendyshepherd.com
"Become a Web Developer guide
is fantastic! It encouraged me to start what I've always wanted. It is full of useful information,
and web sites to have a look at. I didn't have any idea how to get started, but now I am ready to take the
first steps. I really thank Al Hetzel, who wrote the guide."
Beatrix Boros
Florence, Italy
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