Re: A late intro and a happy smile!

by "Keif" <Keif(at)stones.com>

 Date:  Tue, 3 Aug 1999 14:51:26 +0100
 To:  <hwg-basics(at)hwg.org>
 References:  net
  todo: View Thread, Original
Please mail any replies to the list because I would also be happy to know
how you all do it. I am pretty sure many others would also.

Keif

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----- Original Message -----
From: sll <sll(at)chariot.net.au>
To: <hwg-basics(at)hwg.org>
Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 1999 9:33 AM
Subject: A late intro and a happy smile!


> Hi to everyone on this mailing list.
>
> I have been lurking around a couple of months and taking in all that I can
> from the questions and answers here. For the information you all pass on
so
> freely, I would like to say thank YOU!
>
> I have written, only to reply to a link question etc a couple of times and
> thought I would introduce myself and to ask something.
>
> I have been slowly and I mean slowly working on my website for a while and
> last night started musing with the thought of perhaps offering my services
> for website design. Obviously being aware of my limited capabilities and
> would not take on something I did not think I could achieve.
>
> It is a long term goal of mine to be able to be a Web Page designer and to
> be able to work, successfully, from home. At the moment it is a hobby as I
> have a full time job which helps pay the bills *laughing*.
>
> Now after my musing and *blushing now* last night playing around with a
> design for a business site I, today, got the most wonderful email from
> someone who said they had visited my website and had no idea how to set up
a
> homepage and would I help them. I was delighted to get an email like that
> and I have gladly offered to help out.
>
> My point, in this email, I guess is to ask anyone, and please email me
> privately if you wish not to clutter the list, is how did those that are
> involved in Graphic Design/Web Design etc get started? Is it best to find
> full time employment in the field? Is it a matter of promoting your work
and
> working hard, online?
>
> Any advice or suggestions, even pitfalls of starting out, even on a part
> time basis would be very much appreciated.
>
>
> Thanking You all in advance (and sorry to have maybe babbled on a little
but
> I just feel now is the time to start thinking about what I REALLY want to
> spend my time doing)
>
>
>
> Sharon Ling
>
> Work like you don't need the money.
> Love like you've never been hurt.
> Dance like nobody's watching.
>
> http://www.chariot.net.au/~sll
>
>
>

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