Hi all, New column posted in Columns section ... on how to build your flooring portfolio. Article is focused on building for websites, but the same principles would apply if you wanted to also build a print portfolio ... my clients have had huge success with both print and online portfolios. They immediately establish credibility. Note: I recommend showing your actual work as opposed to using stock images from your corporate supplier or other stock images.
Roland Thompson Posts: 281 Since: 2/27/2008
4/11/2009 4:09:58 PM
Kathy, can you go to www.delmarvacfi.org scroll down and you will see my photo and name and there is a place to see my resume. can you give me idea's on what I can add to make it better. I also have photo's of my work on other site's.
FD
Kathy Andes Posts: 40 Since: 10/30/2008
4/15/2009 1:09:27 PM
Hi Roland,
I think the bio on you is well written. The Delmavara page is more for industry insiders, so I don't think there's any need to change it at all. If you were writing a page for your own website or you had a page on say one of your dealers' sites ... then you would want the text to be more about the customer rather than you.
Roland Thompson Posts: 281 Since: 2/27/2008
4/19/2009 11:47:29 PM
Thank you Kathy for taking the time to look at it. I have not had to market myself to the public yet I have have the luck to stay with plenty to do with out that yet. FD
wesley holley Posts: 20 Since: 4/23/2009
4/24/2009 2:15:24 AM
Darn, I though we were going to see blueprints or something. I was looking to build a patio addition. Just Kidding. The CFI presence on the web has grown with leaps and bounds. The page listed and Bio is very very well done and beats my personal website that is always under construction when I can find time to work on it. It has finally come to the point that if you are not on the web you do not exist.