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		<title>Freelancing as a Web&#160;Professional</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2009 16:33:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lance</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been asked a lot recently about freelancing and how it works. My personal experience has been amazing! But the truth is that it&#8217;s not for everyone. If you are considering going solo, here is some recommended reading for you. First, review the recently-released results of the 2008 A List Apart Survey. The responses and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p class="introduction">I&#8217;ve been asked a lot recently about freelancing and how it works. My personal experience has been amazing! But the truth is that it&#8217;s not for everyone. If you are considering going solo, here is some recommended reading for you.</p>

	<p>First, review the recently-released results of the <a href="http://aneventapart.com/alasurvey2008/">2008 A List Apart Survey</a>. The responses and accompanying analysis will give you insight into what web professionals charge, what their job titles are, how many hours a week they work, and much, much more. Included are many statistics regarding freelance workers and how their habits and experiences compare with those of more traditional web workers.</p>

	<p>On getting paid and how much to charge:</p>

	<ul>
		<li>Coroflot – <a href="http://www.coroflot.com/creativeseeds/2008/11/how_much_should_i_charge_six_t.asp">Setting your rate and getting paid</a></li>
		<li>Blue Flavor – <a href="http://www.blueflavor.com/blog/2006/apr/25/pricing-project/">Pricing A Project</a></li>
		<li>My take on getting paid on time (from a freelancer&#8217;s perspective) – <a href="http://simpledream.net/2008/09/09/business-priority-get-paid-on-time/">Business Priority: Get Paid on Time</a></li>
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	<p>These web professionals address freelancing from both sides—moving from a traditional workplace to freelancing and also giving it up to go back to working for a company.</p>

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		<li>Jonathan Snook – <a href="http://www.snook.ca/archives/personal/being-square">Being Square</a></li>
		<li>Cameron Moll – <a href="http://www.cameronmoll.com/archives/2007/02/freelancing_final_lessons/">Farewell to freelancing: Final lessons learned</a></li>
		<li>Garrett Dimon – <a href="http://v1.garrettdimon.com/archives/steps-to-becoming-a-freelance-web-developer">Steps to Becoming a Freelance Web Developer</a></li>
		<li>Matt Brown – <a href="http://thingsthatarebrown.com/blog/2008/08/the-first-four-months-of-freelancing-refresh-seattle/">The First Four Months of Freelancing</a></li>
		<li>Jeffrey Veen – <a href="http://www.veen.com/jeff/archives/000918.html">Values and client work</a></li>
		<li>Andy Budd – <a href="http://www.andybudd.com/archives/2006/10/7_habits_of_a_highly_successful_freelance_web_designer/">7 Habits of a Highly Successful Freelance Web Designer</a></li>
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	<p>Since freelancing for me is about doing what you love, I&#8217;d like to include two short, inspirational pieces:</p>

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		<li>Tim O&#8217;Reilly – <a href="http://radar.oreilly.com/2009/01/work-on-stuff-that-matters-fir.html">Work on Stuff that Matters: First Principles</a></li>
		<li>David Heinemeier Hansson – <a href="http://www.37signals.com/svn/posts/1437-put-a-dent-in-the-universe">Put a dent in the universe</a></li>
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	<p>And finally, as recommended listening, listen to the panel conversation Jeffrey Zeldman moderated as this year&#8217;s <span class="caps">SXSW</span> Interactive conference: <a href="http://www.zeldman.com/2009/03/30/freelance-to-agency-podcast/">&#8220;From Freelance to Agency: Start Small, Stay Small&#8221;</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Be An Employable Web&#160;Designer</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Aug 2008 16:00:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lance</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In The Employable Web Designer, Andy Rutledge gives his take on how you can be ready for a real web design job coming out of college. Now more than ever, it is a student&#8217;s responsibility to craft his or her own career preparedness in addition to, even in spite of, the plans and curricula defined [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>In <a href="http://www.andyrutledge.com/the-employable-web-designer.php">The Employable Web Designer</a>, Andy Rutledge gives his take on how you can be ready for a real web design job coming out of college.</p>

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		<p>Now more than ever, it is a student&#8217;s responsibility to craft his or her own career preparedness in addition to, <em>even in spite of</em>, the plans and curricula defined by schools. This fact is especially true for aspiring Web designers, for every indication is that most higher education institutions don&#8217;t have the first clue about the interactive professions or how to prepare future professionals.</p>
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	<p>As a <a href="http://bokardo.com/archives/markup-style-society-talk/">web craftsman</a>, I think even seasoned web designers could take a look at this list of skills and traits that make a truly employable web professional. Pay close attention to the &#8220;Technology and Web Craft Skills&#8221; section since those items require constant reading, learning, and exploration.</p>

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		<p>I hope that this list and my suggestions help aspiring web designers to better craft their own preparedness and, if necessary, adjust their degree plans toward a more effective and responsible result.</p>
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	<p>Andy&#8217;s list is not only a great resource for aspiring web designers and developers, but I see it serving as a standard for all web professionals to live up to.</p>

	<p>(Also, see my take on preparing for a career in web design, <a href="http://simpledream.net/2006/07/05/learning-web-design/">Learning Web Design</a>, from 2006.)</p>]]></content:encoded>
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