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Suggestions, Feedback and A Little Secret
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We’re always looking to increase visitor satisfaction here at Freelancer Magazine, we always try to write articles that are relevant to YOU, and that YOU want to read. Everything we produce, we try to produce of the highest standards possible so you get the most out of it. We’re here to better your freelancing career and get you thinking about new and exciting things that you may not have come across before.

This is where YOU, the visitor of Freelancer Magazine comes in. We need suggestions and feedback on how we can improve what we offer here. Whether that be additions to the tools page, a totally new suggestion like running a contest, or feedback on the quality of writing; all constructive comments are appreciated.

We urge you to leave your feedback and suggestions below.

Little Secret: I’m writing up an ebook that should be done soon - expect to see that. Also, I’m looking into to starting some kind of contest, but I need a suggestion on what it would entail and what kind of prizes I should give away.
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October 25, 2008      Digg | Del.icio.us | Stumble | Reddit
Residual Income Is Pure Gold - A Freelancer’s Bonus
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For those of you who don’t know what the term ‘residual income’ means, it’s a term used when you talk about monetary income that you attain without having to do any additional work in order to get it. For example, if you made a Wordpress theme for ThemeForest and sell copies of it there, the only work you needed to do is to make that Wordpress theme initially. After that, any income you receive is residual, as no additional effort is required to get it.

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October 24, 2008      Digg | Del.icio.us | Stumble | Reddit
Tools: A New Resource On Freelancer Magazine
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We’ve included a new tools page on Freelancer Magazine. This page comprises of high quality online applications for freelancers to use daily. From client management systems, to to-do lists, we’re going to try and include everything a freelancer will need to increase the efficiency and quality of work.

The page will constantly be updated as much as possible, and please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us or just leave a comment below if you have a tool in mind that you want added to the list (even if it’s your own!)

We also invite all visitors to subscribe to our RSS feed to receive quality content daily.

October 23, 2008      Digg | Del.icio.us | Stumble | Reddit
The Return of Table-Based Layout (Well, Sort Of)
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This is a guest article written by Bogdan Pop, a young Romanian entrepreneur who runs WebRaptor. He loves web programming and design and has a passion for standards and SEO. He relaxes by taking photos every once in a while and by mixing french electronic music.

Please note that this article is targeted at those of us who are more code-centric and well versed in xHTML/CSS.

How to build “table based” layouts with CSS Level 2

No quirks or tricks and it’s all standard compliant. Developers need free time, and now they can have it.

How many of you have lost countless hours while developing the perfect layout for your websites? How many have lost in fact money because of the extra time needed to complete a job! How many of you “have gone crazy” because of Internet Explorer and it’s incompatibility with standards based markup. Well, all of you need to have a quick break and celebrate. All those days will soon be over.

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October 23, 2008      Digg | Del.icio.us | Stumble | Reddit
Poll Results: What is the best Open Source CMS (Content Management System)?
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We ran a poll which started about a week ago where the question was: ‘What is the best Open Source CMS (Content Management System)?’. The aim of the poll was to find out the public’s opinion on Content Management Systems, and find out which one out of the choices they found was the best out of all. The results, I have to say were pretty conclusive. Continue Reading »

October 22, 2008      Digg | Del.icio.us | Stumble | Reddit


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