Thursday Newsmix

 Freelance Folder

With the recent change of blog format here on the site (as you may have noticed) it’s gotten more focus on articles and informative things during the week but I definitely wanted to preserve the newsposts which have been moved to once a week, on Thursdays. Here are the newsmix for this week:

  • Freelance Folder has posted a really great article about how you should position yourself as an expert in your field. It is certainly something important and doing it will definitely help you business. Check it out!
     
  • When using AJAX to develop websites you can do some cool effects. Antonio Lupetti over at the woork blog has listed a couple of different ways to do auto-complete fields, all really nice.
     
  • ProBlogger has an article on a topic that we can all use help on at a very fitting time for myself. It’s some tips on writing articles, papers, documents and the likes. It’s a really important topic that we’re constantly faced doing and these tips do remind you to get down and dirty with your text!
     
  •  Canon released a bunch of new cameras today and I’ll try to cover them a bit before Monday. There is a Swedish photo trade-show coming here in my city this weekend that I’m going to be attending and blogging partly from as I get my hands on some cool things, hopefully these new Canons.

 


Weekend Website Tip: ProBlogger

ProBlogger

As a blogger you are constantly trying to improve the way you target your audience and come up with new ideas. ProBlogger is a site that has got many different articles on the different aspects of blogging that is written by Darren Rowse, a full time blogger that’s really become famous, for among things, ProBlogger.

If you are on the lookout for tips on how to be a better blogger and some tips in general that you can use to help your blogging audience. ProBlogger is really an amazing resource for that. Darren is doing a great job with the site so take some time and visit it and read some now over the weekend to get you ready for another blogging week!


Integrating Twitter with your WordPress Blog

Integrate Twitter and WordPress

If you are a Twitter addict like myself, you’ll probably want to make sure all of your followers get notified when you have a new blog post but want to save the hassle from tweeting it yourself every time. You may also want to gain some new followers by putting the recent tweets in your blog sidebar.

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Weekend Website Tip: Freelance Switch

Freelance Switch

This weeks website tip is a really great site if you are a freelancer like I am. The Freelance Switch website is jam-packed with amazing content that will leave you reading for a long time and probably also change the way you are working quite a bit. The site has articles posted regularily as well as a great forum for discussion in regards to freelancing.

On the site is also a great podcast that has grown to be perhaps my favorite one right now: Freelance Radio. It is a bi-weekly podcast where they talk about different freelance related ares of business etc. and gives really good advice. It’s really changed the way I’m working quite a bit the past time.

I’d suggest adding Freelance Switch to your feedreader and enjoy it every bit! It is really a great site!


Graphic Design Friday

 The Design Cubicle

I’ve got some late tidbits for you this Friday:

  • The Design Cubicle has a wonderful post listing twelve common Photoshop mistakes that are actually really true and really good. Some of these are some pretty good gotchas that you can most definitely learn from or be reminded of. Go over there and read the article. I’m sure you’ll learn something good!
     
  • Here’s a cool font site that is all about professional free fonts that you can use for commercial projects. The site is called Font Squirrel and has quite a few fonts that you can download and use for any of your projects.
     
  • If you have a hard time figuring out what you should charge then check out the FreelanceSwitch Hourly Rate Converter. You’ll be asked to fill out a form that will then income you need for different scenarios.

I’m at work with some pretty cool articles and projects right now and that’s a lot why it has been slow this week. Keep looking and you shall get even more goodies.


My Favourite Podcasts I’m subscribed to!

Podcasts 

Surprisingly enough, I get this question a whole lot and thought I should answer it today. People do want to know which podcasts I subscribe to. I am right off going to say that the interest is mutual. I’d love to hear about new great podcasts to watch/listen to within my interest fields. Leave your favourites in the comments if you want to suggest some!

Photoshop User TV

I started watching this a couple of years back and I’ve been hooked since. It’s as crazy as it is good. It’s made by the National Association of Photoshop Professionals and hosted by Scott Kelby, Matt Kloskowski and Dave Cross. They each have tutorials each week, have other professionals as guests and generally goof around!

Layers TV

Produced by the Layers Magazine (and the folks at NAPP), Layers TV is hosted by Corey Barker and Rafael "RC" Concepcion. They bring great tutorials every week on everything about the Creative Suite and is a lot more serious than PSU TV mentioned above. Really good stuff and they also bring brilliant guests on a lot as well.

This Week In Photography

A great photography audio podcast talking about a diversity of subjects every week. Great topics and great hosts make for a great listening time. Discussions are about anything in the photography industry and filled with a good rate of humour as well.

Nikonians Image Doctors

I’ve been listening to this one for over a year now and for a Nikon shooter this is a superb podcast. They discuss photography techniques based at the Nikon shooter so a lot of Nikon gear constantly pops up. Still for any digital photographer, this is a good podcast to subscribe to.


How to Shoot Fireworks

How to shoot Fireworks

Fireworks is a lovely thing to photograph but it may seem hard at first. I’ve been doing it for the past three years now and really feel that I’m getting the grip around it! I hope it helps to clear up some stuff if you are unsure since I’ve gotten a lot of questions about it this year, and that you go out and try it tonight, it is really cool and fun.

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Monday Video: Making a quick PostIt note in Photoshop


Tuesday Tidbits

Design by Firgs

  • Check out the site of one of a great friend of mine, Design by Firgs. There’s a lot of great downloadable content over there for free and great thoughts and articles as well. It may be a new site but don’t let it fool you, it’s a super site!
     
  • If you are having troubles picking a domain name for your website then maybe you could use the help of a domain name generator. It’ll help you find a great available domain name. I came across this little top five list of domain name generators made by Linda Chardbourne. Check it out!
     
  • Pixelmator have released an update bringing the app to 1.3.1. It’s basically a bug fix and general improvement version but it has a few really good improvements like better colour management.

 


5 Tips to make you a better presenter!

I do quite a lot of presentations, being at school and teaching software, talking to clients etc. The chances are pretty high that you as well have had to present something to a person or a group of people. If you don’t do this very often it can be a nerve-wracking task. Don’t be alarmed if you have to do it, rather embrace it and think of it as a good thing instead, even though you are at the point of a mental breakdown. Everything you do when giving a presentation isn’t the most important thing, regardless of how that might seem.

1 – Don’t over prepare yourself!

All the time you are thinking and hearing that you should be prepared for everything. That is however not the same as preparing for everything. I like to look at it this way: When I’m about to give a presentation, my mind is set on the fact that anything could happen while I’m giving it. I’m not at all preparing for what to do if certain events happen that is out of my control.
Also, don’t write everything you want to say down. It’ll just make it very boring to listen to. It is better to have some things be cut off than trying to remember exactly what you wanted to say.

2 – Memorize and use key phrases.

Despite what I just said above about not trying to remember exactly what to say, you should still have some key phrases that you know and use. This way you will have something for your listeners to instantly remember clearly. You can draw a parallel to the speeches of for example Winston Churchill who in his speech “We shall fight on the beaches”, repeatedly used the phrase “We shall fight” over and over again, giving all listeners something to focus on and remember. Use it wisely!

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