Well hello there!
I've never been a big forum guy, but I thought I'd give it another shot and joined GDF last night after asking Uncle Google a question that brought me here. In my limited experience I've quickly learned every forum has their own rules, which are certainly enforced. And after reading almost all the rules here at GDF, I'm kind of scared to either post my name, my company or link to anything outside of this website so not to upset anyone or break any guidelines lol. So I guess I wont do that.
I call myself a Website & Branding Developer. I chose that title because I feel it blankets the majority of products and services I can offer my clients. It's also something you don't usually hear, which is another great way to keep your name in the potential client's head.
I have been fortunate enough to turn my hobby of web, graphic and print design into my profession, and I'm honestly really proud of that. But I owe my success to my Great Grandmother Eleanor who bought me my first PC for my 13th birthday in 1996. It was in excess of $2200!
Long story short, I pride myself in noticing the position my clients and potential clients are in. I sell a product and service because I know people out there deserve it and need it to help impress and improve their clientele. I'm a common sense guy, and I never forget that the sole reason I own a business in the first place, is because of my clients.
I appreciate GDF, and I appreciate you for reading this. Stay Passionate.
I've never been a big forum guy, but I thought I'd give it another shot and joined GDF last night after asking Uncle Google a question that brought me here. In my limited experience I've quickly learned every forum has their own rules, which are certainly enforced. And after reading almost all the rules here at GDF, I'm kind of scared to either post my name, my company or link to anything outside of this website so not to upset anyone or break any guidelines lol. So I guess I wont do that.
I call myself a Website & Branding Developer. I chose that title because I feel it blankets the majority of products and services I can offer my clients. It's also something you don't usually hear, which is another great way to keep your name in the potential client's head.
I have been fortunate enough to turn my hobby of web, graphic and print design into my profession, and I'm honestly really proud of that. But I owe my success to my Great Grandmother Eleanor who bought me my first PC for my 13th birthday in 1996. It was in excess of $2200!
Long story short, I pride myself in noticing the position my clients and potential clients are in. I sell a product and service because I know people out there deserve it and need it to help impress and improve their clientele. I'm a common sense guy, and I never forget that the sole reason I own a business in the first place, is because of my clients.
I appreciate GDF, and I appreciate you for reading this. Stay Passionate.

I hope you'll have fun as well as finding it useful.
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