
indieConf is back: Saturday November 19, 2011 at the NCSU McKimmon Center in Raleigh, NC.
Just getting started in web freelancing? Looking for ways to get new clients, be more productive, save money, expand your network, or develop ideas in to marketable products? Any of these sound familiar? Then indieConf is for you.
If you were there last year you know it was good (here’s some photos). If you weren’t — and you’re an independent web professional — you need to go. It’s an affordable day ($129) and packed with solid information.
Interested in a discount? Contact me (I’ve got a few to give out) then grab your tickets on Eventbrite ASAP.
From serious sessions like Mital Patel’s insights on Legal Considerations for Web Professionals to Richard Powell’s tongue-in-cheek guide: How Not to be a Freelancer, I guarantee you’ll thoroughly enjoy your Saturday. Michael Kimsal — indieConf’s organizer — has pulled together some excellent sesions and speakers.
Last year I talked about Convince Me! — the sales process I help people learn. This year I’m talking about how short stories and WordPress can help you sell a product, service, or point of view.
Click here for a slidecast of last year’s talk and a description of the talk for this year.
See the button? Click it. Then enjoy! See you there.
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