31 Days to Build a Better Blog

I bought the workbook ages ago but never got around to actually doing the exercises. That is going to change as of right now – I plan to follow ProBlogger’s excellent advice over the coming month to get this blog more focused and ‘better’ in all respects.

Day One – Elevator pitch

Short version :

a tale of the trials and tribulations of being a freelance web designer

Longer version :

Helping other freelancers, web designers or otherwise, see that working for yourself is achievable no matter what your age, circumstances or gender. Offering you the opportunity to learn from my mistakes and discover what helped me to achieve my dream.

What do you think?

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Testimonials

"Thank you so much for all of your hard work I am really thrilled with my website - it is really excellent! (and has been much admired!)"
Sue Mundy (Stables Studios)
"I would like to say a big thank you for all your time and effort in helping me achieve my aim of having my own website. I thought that you dealt with everything in a very professional manner and was very clear with all the details from the start. The finished product is exactly what I wanted and I am very pleased with it. Thanks again for all your hard work and I would highly recommend you to anyone I know."
Colin Knowles, Decorator
""Thank you so much for all the effort you have put into creating our lovely website! Also for the patience in explaining things to us as you went along, so that we have finished up with just what we wanted and a site we can easily access to update. We have had some excellent feedback already.""
Ginny Scott, The Drama Factory