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    the importance of having portfolio (briefly explained)

    you dont want to end up feeling like a dumb loser whenever potential client ask you whether you have a website so they could browse your previous works.

    your potential client needs you to assure them that you are the best to hire. its your responsibility to recognize their what they need. if you just provide them a 0- pages template filled with your artworks, you just dont get it.

    dont you feel ashamed whenever a potential client ask you whether you have a website or not?
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    I agree 100%. It really helps when you have a nice design and a very easy to navigate webpage!

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    the most important part in building a website based on service is to build a website that speaks clearly what are your services.

    your website most convey your message clearly.

    in other metaphore words, let the web speaks itself.
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