In a recent study, Facebook was hailed as the most-used social networking site around the world. Facebook is the world’s largest social network, with more than 900 million users. Facebook’s latest valuation just reached over $100 billion. Facebook's profits dipped from a year ago but revenue increased to $1.06 billion.
Facebook is one of the top two websites in every country except China and it's value increasing day by day. For a simple guy there are many question which comes in mind like how they making so much money? Who is responsible for making them rich? How much are you worth to Facebook?
As you’ve already seen in our previous posts about Single Page Website Designs that showcasing your work in single page design is a hot trend now days. It's kind of ironic to see what designers can do with single pages as modern age designers love to experiment with things and observe how people interact with their work. Even though this is not a common trend to follow but still as the new design styles come up, and as more and more designers notice them and make use of them in their work, this kind of trends emerge.
In this presentation, you’ll find a variety of highly-creative, beautiful and most importantly inspirational designs which is following the same trend of single page designs.
I recently received a call from a young designer who I met when she was in art school. I reviewed her portfolio and several years later at a local graphic design group meeting, she reintroduced herself and thanked me for being kind and helpful in that review. She became an avid reader of my articles on the design business and while telling me on that phone call about a job from hell, she said she needed to "borrow (my) bastardness."
Apparently she thought I was tough in client negotiations and thought she was being too timid with a no-win situation from which she needed to expel herself. I laughed and told her it wasn’t that I was a bastard to clients – I just knew how to face difficult situations.
There's no manual for the real world. College can be some of the best years of your life, or maybe when you were in college, you probably felt like it was never going to end. You felt untouchable, invincible, that you could do anything you wanted, but what happens after graduation? With the tough economy, increased costs of living and outsourcing of jobs, what’s a recent graduate can do?
Graduating and taking your first steps into the “real world” is often a very scary experience. The good news is that despite the continued economic crisis, most college graduates are successful in finding work. While many continue to pursue the traditional positions aligned with their degrees, others are finding jobs in less conventional avenues.
In this economy all businesses are looking for ways to become more efficient. Whether you’re a website development company who builds websites for clients or you’re a business owner who needs to build your own website, hiring an intern with website development skills can be a very strategic move on your part. Not only are young people creative and usually up on the latest web trends, but they come cheaper than other more seasoned website developers.
In this article we are going to explore how hiring interns can help with your next website development project, the benefits of hiring interns, structuring the internship program, ideas for finding the best interns for your company, what you should pay your interns, and how to get the most out of your interns.
A weeks ago, we created a contest at instantShift called PrintRunner Giveaway had announced the three winners of 250 Business Cards by PrintRunner to InstantShift readers.
We’ve got more than 40 response comments. After voiding spam and non-legit comments we have left with 32 valid comments. It’s really good to see that how we can able to help in our reader’s life and their profession.
In case, If you missed this giveaway, make sure you are ready for next one as we going to create more such giveaways in future.
Congratulations to all the winners!