Posts Tagged ‘Account’

Can I design a custom template for my basic GoDaddy account?

Posted on August 2nd, 2010 by brian2 shouts
or would I have to upgrade? I have a 5 page basic website. Thanks in advance. Image taken on 2010-04-20 02:16:43. Image Source. (Used with permission)

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Creating a Konductor Designer Account and Logging In

Posted on July 12th, 2010 by brianno shouts
For designers. Learn how to create a designer account on Konductor and then log in to the Konductor extension within Dreamweaver. Rating: 0 | Views: 5

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WordPress Tutorial – How to Setup a Feedburner Account

Posted on June 5th, 2010 by brian3 shouts
This WordPress tutorial from www.startablog.ca will show you to setup a Feedburner account that will work with your WordPress blog Rating: 3 | Views: 913

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Should You Freelance? Considerations to Take Into Account Before You Become a Freelancer

Posted on April 9th, 2010 by brianno shouts
What is a freelancer? A freelancer is a self-employed person who does work in one or more of a number of professions. The most common freelancer professions are writing, editing, photography, web design, graphic arts and computer programming. Rather than being an employee for a business, freelancers sell or contract their work to their clients. This article considers the challenges that freelancers face and helps you make the decision as to whether freelancing is for you or not. Working as a freelancer seems like the ideal opportunity – flexible hours, good pay, the opportunity to fit…

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Do Account Executives use Indesign and Illustrator for presentations?

Posted on March 18th, 2010 by brianone shout
I know that Account Executives have to sell advertisements and give presentations in order to do this. But what programs do they used for their presentations to potential clients? I know they used PowerPoint, but do they also use Illustrator and Indesign? They seem so much better in comparison to PowerPoint. Image taken on 2006-09-23 17:23:32. Image Source. (Used with permission)

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