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Re: FN-FORUM: Re: marketing freelance.
date posted 12th November 2007 14:44
I'd suggest things like LinkedIn ( www.linkedin.com ) as one place to start.
Also, perhaps having your own website with the CV on it (but without =20
personal details) so people can find the site and see what you've done =20
and where.
Alex
http://www.ozbon.com
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> Hi
> I have recently joined this forum as it occasionally has feelance =20
> marketing positions.
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> I have recently returned to the business world after a career break =20
> looking after my poorly daughter.
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> I am a marketing, pr, event and communication specialist. NOT it or =20
> computers.
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> Looking for any ideas where and how to get my cv known and also =20
> please keep ear open for any opportunities I could look at.
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> Thank you
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> Kind regards,
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> Karen phillips
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nicolas Borda [EMAIL REMOVED]
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> Date: 12 Nov 2007 14:38:49
> To:"FN-FORUM / [EMAIL REMOVED] =20
> [EMAIL REMOVED]
> Subject: Re: FN-FORUM: CSS menu with images
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> On 12 Nov 2007, at 13:37, Kieran Bowler wrote:
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>> Also here's a little tip that has helped me no end to remember the
>> order that "a" properties should go in.
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>> eg.
>> LoVe HAte
>> a.weddingslink:Link,
>> a.weddingslink:Visited,
>> a.weddingslink:Hover,
>> a.weddingslink:Active
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> Here is another tip that helps me when styling paddings and margins :
> TRouBLle
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> #menu {
> /* top right bottom left */
> margin: 5px 2% 5px 1%;
> }
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>
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> Nicolas Borda
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> http://www.linkedin.com/in/nborda
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