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to a freelancer every job is personal, its 1 to 1.
even in a small company of say 3 workers, a job is just a job, it comes on your desk, you get it done then continue to the next job - thats not personal.
thats the point I'm trying to make, just my opinion.
Hello everybody,
I'm Neil, I live in Plymouth, Devon and I'm a freelancer web designer and developer for HTML, Joomla and CMS.
I look forward to contributing to the forum.
As a freelance web developer myself I think an individuals portfolio, client feedback and online testimonials should speak volumes.
A freelancer usually provides a more personal service than a company or agency ever could