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Well 'e can't flamin' drive for a start!Originally posted by bogeymanBlimey! That's a first!
What else are you crap at Threaded? The public want to know.
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Blimey! That's a first!Originally posted by threadedI don't claim to be a master marketter
What else are you crap at Threaded? The public want to know.
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I have several. All really really bad. Gets me loads of business. I don't claim to be a master marketter, so it makes no sense to me.
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I've had one for years: it's just a classic CV put onto a static web page. I do get a lot of calls from it. None ever from clients directly, only agents. And quite a few of them reveal that they either have an out-of date copy or even have never actually seen it themselves (as in, calls about a contract in France when it says in large red bold print at the top centre* that I will not work in France), so I suspect there's another level of parasxxxx symbiotics here who search for CVs online and sell them to agencies...Originally posted by madhippyDo you chaps have websites to promote your contracting/consulting services?
I'd assume one wouldn't get much work that way anyhow ...
Was thinking of sticking a page or two together ... not sure what to stick on ... care to post URL's for inspiration?
* wasn't it Germaine Greer who asked, "right in front, in the centre, what's so hard to find?"
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I have one but I don't really promote it. I also have to be careful with it here in Germany as it counts as advertising and could make me self emloyed and not a freelancer which then means I have to pay more tax. It has brought me work though, including some lucrative contracts with CA.
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I have a website but I don't really promote it, or use it to get business. It's just there because some people can't cope with the idea that a business might not have a website.
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I don't but apparently it's a pointer to being a "real business" (referring to IR35 etc).
So it's a good idea.
I wanted one but then I decided that I was no good at creating one.
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promoting services thru website ...
Do you chaps have websites to promote your contracting/consulting services?
I'd assume one wouldn't get much work that way anyhow ...
Was thinking of sticking a page or two together ... not sure what to stick on ... care to post URL's for inspiration?Tags: None
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