Win a Free Copy of The Designer’s Marketing Secret Guide
6Yes, it is a new raffle for Graphic Mania subscribers and the winners will receive a special gift. Three of our winners will receive a free minibook about the Designer’s Marketing Secret.
Along with this useful minibook, the winners will receive a guide for the freelancing and how to build your freelance career. This book will complete your experience to make sure you are on the right track regarding the freelance and blogging business.
What you need to join the raffle:
Just subscribe to Graphic Mania feed through the link below and add a comment to this post telling us what do you think in blogging business, make sure to use the email you will use to subscribe in Graphic Mania RSS feed to enter the raffle. If you already a subscriber, you can just comment to this raffle post with adding your subscription email in the email field.
Raffle deadline:
The deadline for this raffle is next Tuesday July 6th, 2010.
The Prize:
3 winners of this raffle will receive a copy of The Designer’s Marketing Secret minibook written by Taiyab Taja.
The Designer’s Marketing Secret Guide by Tiayab Taja is mini guide that helps you to start your web business through blogging especially for designers and provides step by step guide to follow starting from building your blog to how to gain profits from it.While I cannot reveal more secrets about the book until you find about it yourself, Tiayab is applying these secret in his new blog 6creations.com
This seems like an interesting little ebook and Taiyab’s site looks nice… But what do you mean “telling us what do you think in blogging business”?
Here’s something I noticed while crafting a RT to this post: Taiyab’s link to his Twitter account is a background image on a LI that looks like text (which made it difficult for me to copy/paste and include it in my tweet). Text styled using CSS to achieve the same look/effect would be much more powerful and also provide search engines with some useful content — this method doesn’t even use an ALT or TITLE attribute which also creates an accessibility issue.
Having said that, I think when you are ‘blogging as a business’ it’s important to keep in mind that the design aesthetic is really only one of many aspects you need to consider. Yeah, it’s great if the blog looks good, but you also need to focus on providing solid well-written content, SEO, SEM, coding best-practices, etc…
Rafiq, any chance you will be having a contest to win a copy of Adobe CS 5 anytime in the near future? If so, count me in! Just a thought 😉
Thanks alot for your comment. I am considering contest that offers CS5 package in the near future. Stay tuned!!
I can most simply say that I would devour that book many times over.
I am a student at Full Sail University in Orlando, Florida and I’m at a point in my field (Digital Design) in which I’ll take whatever advice I can get.
Thanks for your post, by the way. I look forward to your emails and often take inspiration and ideas from them!
~Jate
JateDesigns.com