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thinking of starting up a website
rickysaurus
post Aug 12 2009, 04:06 AM
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So I've been kind of wanting to start my own website up. Very simple, clients contact me for any illustrative work they want done, and I'll do it for them, at a price.

Only thing holding me back is I don't really have the confidence to do it. Do you guys think I'm qualified to actually provide my services for cash? I'm thinking of charging between 10 to 15 dollars per hour. Be honest. I don't wanna be giving my clients garbage and have unhappy customers.
 
 
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RainbowKissed09
post Sep 18 2009, 08:08 PM
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I checked out your flickr. I'm pretty new around here, but what I saw on your flickr I definitely say go for it. I would think that if you make sure your portfolio showcases your style and the kind of work you prefer to do, that it would ensure that the people that contact you are interested in your specific look. That being said, I think your work is very flexible and easily adaptable to various different design needs. I definitely think your qualifications work wise will easily reel you in some customers. Take a big dose of self esteem and jump in there! You have the innovation, so take the step to learning the professionalism. Rome wasn't built in a day! Seriously, go for it and good luck with your venture! I think you have excellent potential!
 

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