This week I’ve been learning all about Python 3.2 which, according to Wikipedia, is “a general-purpose, high-level programming language whose design philosophy emphasizes code readability. Python claims to combine ‘remarkable power with very clear syntax’, and its standard library is large and comprehensive.”. I don’t know about that but it seems ok to me although …
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Final session of “Be Your Own SEO Consultant”
Final installment of the course concentrating on ‘Conversion’; or how to make full use of the new traffic created in previous weeks.
More "Be Your Own SEO Consultant"
It’s time again for another dose of SEO and this week it’s all about ‘signalling value’ and how to convince Google that your site is worthy of a high ranking. Another cracking session from David.
Attended Be Your Own SEO Consultant
Attended the Be Your Own SEO Consultant course run by <a href=”http://www.davidjamesross.co.uk” target=”_blank”>David James Ross</a> at the University of Derby Enterprise Centre. Very interesting first session and I’m hoping I’ll be able to use the information I learn to benefit my own and my clients websites.
I’m now officially an iOS developer
Today I finally bit the bullet and signed up to the Apple Developer Programme. Just got to install all the software, create certificates etc then I can create an app and put it on my phone, exciting or what?!
Attended Making Creativity Pay – How much is that doggie in the window? Pricing your work
As soon as you begin to consider your work from a commercial perspective, you will be faced by one big question: How much should I charge for it? This session explores different ways at arriving at a price and includes exercises that will help you be clearer on your pricing.
Attended Making Creativity Pay – Tell them about it: Marketing and promoting you and your work
Nobody will buy your work unless they know about it. But getting people’s attention is difficult in a world where they are bombarded with information and choices. This workshop explores the many ways of marketing and how to identify which will be most appropriate for your current situation and resources.
Attended Making Creativity Pay – The Future Starts Here: Exploring self-employment
This session explores creativity, practice, motivation and what people want from self-employment. It will help you work out your own vision and identify what barriers you will need to overcome on the way to working for yourself.
Attended Making Creativity Pay – To Boldly Go: Setting a mission and finding your niche
The most difficult part of setting up for many creative people is deciding exactly what to do. What are my most marketable strengths? Can my idea be turned into reality? Will people buy my work? What is my best chance of success? In this session we work on setting a business mission, finding a niche …