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T00N Posted - 09 May 2008 : 19:54:53
I've recently made a big decision in my life.

I'm gonna sell my main business (a record store) and I'm going to try to build up a fulltime webdesign company.



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Martin1 Posted - 13 May 2008 : 12:37:10
I also have Filezilla because I sometimes have some problems with ws-ftp pro so I installed Filezilla. Very handy and very powerfull and I can certainly advise you to use it:-).

martin
Tonivel Posted - 13 May 2008 : 02:51:52

Londen, is right!
I tested many, but the "Filezilla" is the best. I always use.

Toon, good luck and many good sites!

Jan van Londen Posted - 12 May 2008 : 20:45:37
Toon, good luck!

Martin stated he uses WS_FTP. I used it too when it still was free- or shareware. Since a few years I use Filezilla. Freeware, lots of possibilities, nice to use.
You can find it here:
http://filezilla-project.org/download.php

Bye, Londen.
Martin1 Posted - 12 May 2008 : 18:57:01
I develop websites fulltime and work with DHE:-).

I used to work with Adobe GoLive but since I found DHE I haven't really used it anymore.

The software I use are:
DHE
Paint Shop Pro (don't like photoshop)
Sothink DHTML Menu
Forms To Go
Coolruler
Ws_Ftp pro
Swishmax (but I haven't used it in a long time)
Pspad editor
Colorpic
Advance Jpeg Compressor
Topstyle (don't use it that often seeing as DHE creates it's own stylesheets)
T00N Posted - 12 May 2008 : 07:18:42
I registered myself as a webdesign business on 01.01.2006.
Since then I made quit a few sites for paying customers.
Nowadays it's so that I have too little time in the week to spend on making websites.
And that's without any advertisement at all.

Ofcourse I could do it on the side (thats what I disd the last 2 years) but selling cd's is becoming harder and harder every day and just doesn't give me enough satisfaction anymore. Working for a boss is something I haven done in a veeeery long time time so that's not an option either. My financial situation is rather oke so if there's a week without work I can still pay the morgage :)

So I'm gonna give it my best,
hire myself a brandnew officespace (working from home is not ideal)
and become a 'name' in this bizznizz.






rmmarsh Posted - 12 May 2008 : 01:56:00
I am retired but work for a college part-time and do web design on the side. My web design business suffers from customers not knowing what effective web design is. My sites don't have a lot of pizazz, but deliver content/information rather well. Most customers really don't know what communicating via a web page is all about. (see http://webpagesthatsuck.com)

I would suggest you keep your record store until you get established in the web design field. The competition is fierce!
T00N Posted - 11 May 2008 : 20:42:43
I was wondering, are there more people that develop websites fulltime here that work with DHE?
s.dav Posted - 10 May 2008 : 20:00:00
You can act as me, I work for a company and I also work for myself ;-)
Martin1 Posted - 10 May 2008 : 10:41:16
Hehehehehe women[2 H:..(], they cost a lot of money[3 :p].

Martin
T00N Posted - 10 May 2008 : 09:47:13
Allthough I still make a nice profit out of the recordstore I think it's a good time for me to go in a different direction.

Downloading becomes more and more a problem and after 26 years it's time for something different.

And you know what, I don't need a lot of money...

(but my wife does :)
Martin1 Posted - 09 May 2008 : 22:35:08
Hello Toon,

This is a big decision indeed. I am not sure how your record store is doing, but starting up a new business is always tricky.

I wish you good luck and lots of clients.

Martin

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