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Advice on Freelance Web Development
Part 4: Thomas Dronet - Cajun Cam
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By Jennifer Kyrnin

http://www.dronet.net/
"I provide a committed service to my clients with high tech and high touch."

Thomas wanted to set up a Web cam out of his home, but couldn't do it without some free HTML classes from his ISP. At first, he didn't want to take the classes, but then he went and "fell in love with it." Thomas strives to give value for the money that his clients pay, sometimes even losing money. He also has volunteered his services to create Web sites.

Advice from Thomas
"Start with the basics. Learn a new program every 90 days and stay focused. Find your niche and be honest."

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