Over 100 Amazing WordPress Resource / Tips & Tricks
Below are some amazing resources for wordpress designers and developers. Please feel free to add any another resource links on the comment box.

Improve Your Blog
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- What Every Blogger Needs to Know About Categories
- The Definitive Guide to Semantic Web Markup for Blogs
- The Ultimate PageRank Sculpting Guide for WordPress SEO
- How to NoFollow a link
- How to Find and Fix 404 Errors
- What to do if a Plugin Deactivation Breaks Your Blog
- Integrating Forums Into A WordPress Blog
- How to Add Breadcrumbs To Your Site
- How to Add A Store to your WordPress Blog
- How to Make Your Old Posts New Again
- How to Turn Off Post Revisions in WP2.6+
- How to Set Up Your WordPress Permalink Structure
- How to Switch Your WordPress Permalink Structure
- How to Show Only A Post Excerpt In WordPress
- Why It’s Important to Always Remove The WordPress Version Code
- 7 Principals of Clean and Optimized CSS Code
- 30 Ways to Improve Readability
- How to Install DOMTabs on WordPress
- Should The Sidebar Go On The Left or the Right?
- 7 Elements To Make Your Blog Look Great
- Why It’s Important To Make Your Blog Unique
Why You Are Losing Clients (How to Stop)

We spend a lot of time on Freelance Folder talking about marketing. That is because good marketing is very important to a freelancer’s success. It is important to get those clients in the door and signed up for your products or services if you are going to earn enough to really support yourself as a freelancer.
For some freelancers, though, that “in” door is actually a revolving door. If this is you, it may seem that no sooner do you get a client signed up for your products or services than they leave. You have no idea why you are losing clients, but you know that it has to stop.
This post should take some of the mystery out of why freelancers lose clients. It will also provide some tips for how to hang on to the clients that you do have.
Why hire a graphic designer?

Think you can’t afford a graphic designer? Think again. Here are six reasons why you should hire a graphic designer.
1. Saves you time.
You’re an expert at your business. Graphic designers are experts at graphic design.They know how to create materials that attract the attention of your target market while visually conveying your business’ image. By taking advantage of their expertise, you’re able to save time and get the project done right. (Besides, do you really want to sit down and try to design your own marketing mate- rials?)
2. Distinguishes your organization.
Good graphic design will quickly communicate your marketing messages to your customers. Just by looking at your materials, they’ll get an impression of what your organization is about, the feel of your organization, what it would be like to work with you, etc.
The importance of a strong visual presentation cannot be understated. As human beings, we rely heavily on what we see in the world.A good graphic designer knows how to manipulate colors, fonts and images in order to create the best impression for your company.
Great graphic design merges art with marketing – it takes years to master. But once mastered, the results can be amazing.
3. Cuts through the chaos.
Every day, Americans are hit with over 3,000 attempts to snag their attention. The right design can help your message stand out and be noticed rather than getting over- looked.
4. Makes you look good.
Wonderful design combined with well-written copy will add a level of professionalism and elevate your business’ image to a higher level.
5. Helps you understand what you want.
Let’s say you know you need the help of a graphic designer but you’re not sure where to start.A graphic designer can help you organize your thoughts and get a handle on your concept.Then, that graphic designer can take that information and turn it into eye-catching, results-driven design.
6. Help you be objective.
Many business people are too close to their business so it’s difficult for them to see not just faults but also strengths. Graphic designers can come in and be objective, really seeing how best to sell the business, the image, the products or services.Then they can design your materials for maximum results.
How to write a Graphic Desing Business Contract
By Jacci Howard Bear, About.com
Contracts are standard operating procedure for businesses. Even small desktop publishing businesses and graphic designers just starting out need to know how to write a contract. Your contract is an agreement between you, the designer, and your client to provide design and desktop publishing services. You and the client need to be in agreement as to exactly what specific services you are providing, when you’ll finish the job, how much money is involved, and ownership of the completed work

Here’s How:
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Start with a sample contract or template.
You can write a contract on your own pulling elements from some of the samples and templates available online; however, you should have a lawyer look over any contract you plan to use. Use the contract samples to find the exact wording you want to use for the sections and clauses described below as well as a format for names and addresses, date and signature lines, which state laws apply to the contract, and other standard elements.
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Describe the project.
A part of the freelance design contract should include a Project Description of what specific services you are providing and the specifications of the final project to be delivered. The details may be included as part of the detailed estimate.
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Specify date of completion.
As a minimum the contract should stipulate the estimated Completion Date. You may also include interim production stages. This section would also describe circumstances and liability in the event the schedule must change.
13 Beautiful WordPress Themes
So many WordPress themes are available for free download. Here is a small pick of 13 really nicely designed ones that have been released within the last few months. Some of them also have allocated space for 125px adverts and header ads. And remember they are all free to download! If you want to add any to our next collection that are released throughout the October / November period, drop us a comment.
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