Webmasters design, manage and update websites. A webmaster is responsible for managing a company's online persona, and this makes the webmaster's work key to advertising strategies, sales scores and how the company is perceived by potential customers. Small businesses, large corporations, non-profit organizations, schools, universities and government agencies all employ professional webmasters. The job-search process is fairly standard, but does differ to some degree from other careers. Additionally, networking is especially important to finding a webmaster position.
Job security in the world of a freelance webmaster has its ups and downs. One month there may be multiple projects and the next month may be sparse at best. A consistent flow of jobs is the ideal situation. The determined webmaster can follow these steps to promote job stability.
Things You'll Need
Computer with Internet connection
Instructions
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Showcase your freelance job skills on a website of your own. This is a simple way to advertise your services and attract clients from all over the world. Post online resumes and sample work on websites such as "Elance," "Monster" and "Dice."