View Full Version : Getting Webdesign Work! hOW TO GO about it
emery dyson
December 6th, 2004, 03:47 PM
Hey people!
Ok im baffled, im checking out potential customers by finding pages that are pretty mad or can be improved, i redo them in photoshop cs and style them a bit differently so the site is like cutting edge and up to date, i attach them to an email and send them out with a cover email letter.
AND NO REPLY! what am i doing wrong? how do you guys go about of getting webdeisgn or graphic work? any tips would help! thanx!
conga
December 6th, 2004, 03:53 PM
maybe they dont want their site redesigned....
I usualy post at forums, ultrashock,yaxay,webhostingtalk,this forum, billybussey forums, deviantart, shadowness, all have job seeker forums...
fester8542
December 6th, 2004, 03:56 PM
Hey people!
Ok im baffled, im checking out potential customers by finding pages that are pretty mad or can be improved, i redo them in photoshop cs and style them a bit differently so the site is like cutting edge and up to date, i attach them to an email and send them out with a cover email letter.
AND NO REPLY! what am i doing wrong? how do you guys go about of getting webdeisgn or graphic work? any tips would help! thanx!
Your probably sending them right to thier webmaster who quickly deletes it so he can keep his job :lol:
DarkChild
December 6th, 2004, 04:09 PM
lol, didn't even think of that one :lol:
RussianBeer
December 6th, 2004, 08:07 PM
and the first step is dont DOUBLE post in the same thread!!
wizard
December 6th, 2004, 08:25 PM
Hey people!
Ok im baffled, im checking out potential customers by finding pages that are pretty mad or can be improved, i redo them in photoshop cs and style them a bit differently so the site is like cutting edge and up to date, i attach them to an email and send them out with a cover email letter.
AND NO REPLY! what am i doing wrong? how do you guys go about of getting webdeisgn or graphic work? any tips would help! thanx!Lol, you're just wasting your own time by doing that... go through the "Jobs" section of forums like conga said. Or better yet, go to small businesses in your city and tell them that you want to build them a website!
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