Last Week's Online wWork

@egdcltd (12060)
February 25, 2018 8:08am CST
Here's my regular update of online work done over the past week. I wrote four articles for later use. I published two role playing game supplements, completed the text for four more and did some work on another nineteen. I wrote and published two post and three pages on the RPG site. I wrote and published three articles on the science fiction site and published another two articles and nine posts and wrote five more articles. I published four articles on the general site and did some work on two articles. I published three posts and republished two articles on the new electronics site. I wrote and published two blog posts and did some work on another. Approximately 12,500 words were written last week. A quieter week as expected. I also created ten new Zazzle products and did some work in InDesign laying out RPG supplements and in Photoshop on battlemaps. Image: Morguefile
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@anikoonline (3250)
• Hungary
25 Feb 18
It is great to read your update. It looks tons of work for me. Can I ask that do you have a normal classical job, too?
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@egdcltd (12060)
25 Feb 18
Not really. I work for myself, doing a number of things, some online some offline. None individually pay enough to live on, but if an income source collapses (which they do) I am still getting money in.
@egdcltd (12060)
27 Feb 18
@anikoonline I think we all need to do at least a little work for ourself, even if it's not the primary source of income.
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• Hungary
25 Feb 18
@egdcltd I totally get it and I think working for yourself is a very good thing.
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@Hannihar (129625)
• Israel
25 Feb 18
Wow, you were very busy. Do you like InDesign? I joined Zazzle a long time ago but have not gone back there. I get notices from time to time that I sold something there.
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@egdcltd (12060)
25 Feb 18
I find InDesign to be better than Scribus, which is what I was using before (and is free). I have CS6, the last version you could buy before Adobe, like a number of other companies, swapped to a rent it by the month version - a way of selling software I find highly annoying. I was able to pick it up secondhand. I haven't sold much on Zazzle as yet, but the principle of selling items even when I'm not using the site is one I like.
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@Hannihar (129625)
• Israel
26 Feb 18
@egdcltd I liked it at one time but saw I was not selling I went off. Now, I get notices from them every so often that I sold something. I have Photoshop CS6 and like it egdcltd.
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@egdcltd (12060)
27 Feb 18
@Hannihar I got the entire CS6 package second hand - for £19.95. According to the eBay seller, it is legal in the EU to resell software packages from scrapped computers. It would appear to be something that Adobe is not keen on though.
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