Crudeloyalist:
Thanks a lot for the tips!
They are indeed very objective and I will definitely revise all thing you've pointed out!
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But still,for sake of the discussion and clarity...
Quote: (02-29-2016 05:48 PM)crudeloyalist Wrote:
- Your work is actually decent but your site is unprofessional and disorganised. Your home page should feature your absolute best work in an easy-to-view, non blog format.
I see what you say,I had the page made some time ago bya friend while i was still playing the happy-go-lucky hobo game. And given that I am nearly analphabetical when it comes to web design I just figured an easy blog stlye site would be ideal for posting wacky drawings and posts from time to time as I went from town to town not always having computer/internet access.
Fast forward to the present,I accept it does need a total change.
Quote: (02-29-2016 05:48 PM)crudeloyalist Wrote:
- Where is your 'about me' page? What services do you actually offer? Where are your contact details?
The
"about me page" was supposed to be included in the
"FAQ OFF" section which I thought it was funny at the time.
I'm used to selling art on the streets where breaking mold attracts customers, but I guess when it comes to professional online pitching I have no idea.
Quote: (02-29-2016 05:48 PM)crudeloyalist Wrote:
- Remove the tip jar immediately. You're suppose to be offering a professional service, not fishing for charity.
The tip jar was I thought a funny reference to my experience and condition as a vagrant as panhandling almost inevitably is part of the experience.
(Not defending my choices here,just explaining the reasons)
Quote: (02-29-2016 05:48 PM)crudeloyalist Wrote:
- Personally, I wouldn't have any work relating to red pill ideas, many of your potential clients may be put off by this.
Since I started using my site more often most of the toons I came up with were red pill,so I thought it would be a good place to showcase them.
BUt yeah,I suppos thet if plan to do work professionally and be commissioned its like selling racial integration mags with a KKK suit
Quote: (02-29-2016 05:48 PM)crudeloyalist Wrote:
- Are you not utilising social media? You should be on twitter and instagram at the very least.
I do have a twitter,never felt very comfortable using it.
Instagram I do not.
In the past when I've uploaded my work to FB it wasnt very satisfying in results other than the usual "verifiy i saw your post because I liked it" metrics.
Quote: (02-29-2016 05:48 PM)crudeloyalist Wrote:
- Is your brand that of an individual or a company? If it's as an individual, you'd be better off using a real sounding name.
No company,just me.
Occasionally I work together with the bird but still it is a home operation.
Quote: (02-29-2016 05:48 PM)crudeloyalist Wrote:
- Google your competition. Study the layout of their websites, what they blog about, how they manage their social media accounts etc.
Will definitely do!
I see many of them have very well deisgned sites,which makes me suspect a third patty was involved. ATM I can t really afford someone else designing my site but I can work on it to do something decent myself I think.
Quote: (02-29-2016 05:48 PM)crudeloyalist Wrote:
- Freelancing sites can be a great way to earn money but your online presence is killing you. Take the perspective of your potential client. Would you hire you on the merit of your website?
I have a fancy for oddball looking stuff,
BUT I would suppose common sense would dictacte:
" NO,the client wouldn't ".
Quote: (02-29-2016 05:48 PM)crudeloyalist Wrote:
- Finally, don't wait for clients to come to you. Seek them out yourself. Network. Get in touch with film/video directors and tell them you do storyboards and movie posters. Contact musicians and tell them you do music album artwork. Carve out a niche for yourself and specialise.
I've tried it in the past but I suppose I wasnt consistent enough,no harm in getting back on it,after all I do have endurance and new found vigour!