scottomus0
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Zimmer wrote:

SargeV1.4 wrote:

TheEternalPessimist wrote:

EDIT: TBH, making money from photoshop work and being pro don't necessarily go together, the work for xfire is insanely easy.
insanely good. I'd love to do something like that to earn some spare monies. How much work did you usually get in a week/month?
Well, the best way to earn a lot of cash is web design, in terms of design wise etc.
You could get as much as...well just look at the pros prices and you will see.

I am currently creating my website to show off my work. ( It will rock your little brains )
But to get to that stage I had to learn coding as well. Which I am guessing you don't want to do.
So I guess you can just go into the design part of websites.
I do that as well, it isn't hard -- well it is, but not if you know what you are doing -- you just have to have an eye for originality and sexyness.

I just added you on Xfire. I can help you quite a bit with your "quest" to find "pro ness".
Definatly.

My mate used to run a music forum for a couple of years so he knew about sites etc.

He then started designing his own websites for clients, he could make £500 off one site.

Got him far.

http://www.cjbwebdesigns.co.uk/
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Last edited by scottomus0 (2007-03-27 11:18:54)

TheEternalPessimist
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SargeV1.4 wrote:

TheEternalPessimist wrote:

EDIT: TBH, making money from photoshop work and being pro don't necessarily go together, the work for xfire is insanely easy.
insanely good. I'd love to do something like that to earn some spare monies. How much work did you usually get in a week/month?
Depends on the job size, 12 image run + a full set of reworks, (24 images total in other words) about $400 - $600USD. you wont always do reworks and sometimes you'll only rework a few so it varies.

Thing to remember with xfires advertising work is don't go overboard with making it the all encompasing art piece, they dont want the most technically advanced display of Photoshop prowess, they want clean, clear, crisp images that make the intended point as fast as possible, they supply all the stocks and text straplines, all you do is decide what the best way is for it to go together.

If you're good enough you can pretty much garuntee at least one job a month, more often than not 2 or 3, it's nice as a second job as you can easily run off a full advertising run in your spare time and hold up a regular job to go with it.

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