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16-02-2020, 05:33 PM
(16-02-2020, 12:08 PM)andy5405 Wrote:
(13-02-2020, 04:45 PM)PREM Wrote: Make sure you promote this venture properly and you and your skills will do well. 

I think the promotion is partly down to all of us. We've all benefited from Daz's amazing skills over the years. I've just left a review (changed to recommendations now) on Daz's Faceboook page.

Well done Daz, best of luck with your new venture.

EDIT: I've also just posted a recommendation on two Facebook groups (Fesdrool and Makita Talk Group, 35k member combined). I'm sure we all could find the time to do something similar.

I'll second that...It has definitely taught me to put a little more effort in to my designs and renders.

I used to think that as long as you can get a rough layout/idea for the potential client then that would be enough but some of the clients we've had this last year or so have made me think differently and I go the extra mile these days if I think it's worth it. 

Will never get up to Daz's level but I think i do ok.... ThumbUp
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16-02-2020, 05:49 PM
(16-02-2020, 05:33 PM)Stretch Wrote:
(16-02-2020, 12:08 PM)andy5405 Wrote:
(13-02-2020, 04:45 PM)PREM Wrote: Make sure you promote this venture properly and you and your skills will do well. 

I think the promotion is partly down to all of us. We've all benefited from Daz's amazing skills over the years. I've just left a review (changed to recommendations now) on Daz's Faceboook page.

Well done Daz, best of luck with your new venture.

EDIT: I've also just posted a recommendation on two Facebook groups (Fesdrool and Makita Talk Group, 35k member combined). I'm sure we all could find the time to do something similar.

I'll second that...It has definitely taught me to put a little more effort in to my designs and renders.

I used to think that as long as you can get a rough layout/idea for the potential client then that would be enough but some of the clients we've had this last year or so have made me think differently and I go the extra mile these days if I think it's worth it. 

Will never get up to Daz's level but I think i do ok.... ThumbUp


I'll third it..! I think Daz has set a standard that we are all trying, albeit in a lesser way, to emulate.
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