An elegant and simple alternative to displaying related content; show tagged articles inline rather than making visitors go to another screen.
An elegant and simple alternative to displaying related content; show tagged articles inline rather than making visitors go to another screen.
One of the biggest difficulties with social media is determining whether it is for you. This article at SEO 2.0 explains how to use it without abusing it.
Hi Trev,
I'm new here, so forgive me if I'm posting way too soon; your subject caught my eye.
A good copywriter will determine the objective of the client, be it just an online presence, SEO work, branding, competitive advantage, etc. and create an outline of what she/he can do, time expected, and costs involved.
This would be via phone, Internet, or in person and should cost nothing.
Most copywriters will then charge between $30 - 120 p/h for the service (although I've seen some charge way way more), or will charge you a flat fee (pre-determined) for a longer contract.
I have done copy work in the past (although I try to run away from it now :) and my best advice is ensure you get everything in writing before the deal; make sure the client knows what he/she is getting, and the copywriter knows what is expected of him/her - it will save you many headaches later - I guess, much like design work. :)
Good Luck!
» Online + Life + Work = 24 hours for everyone? ... Last Reply: 10 months ago by shadowsun7.
Time management is important, although the other thing I would mention is total focus on the job at hand. Like Mike, when I'm working - that's it - nothing gets in the way - socializing, same - hanging out and just doing stuff with my little people, same. But, I have to admit, when I'm doing the domestic goddess thing (cooking, cleaning, serving ;) - I occasionally lapse...and play :)