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     <title>Another Reason Graphic Design Freelancers and Students Can&#039;t Put Down the iPhone: Being a Starving Artist Sucks, is Now on iTunes</title>
     <link>http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/08/prweb1220264.htm</link><description>   <![CDATA[ <P>It&#039;s not Shakespeare and certainly not another mind-numbing college text book - The iTunes App Store just got a little bit more edgy last week with the release of the breakthrough eBook, &quot;Being a Starving Artist Sucks&quot;. With a snappy, user-friendly interface, this comprehensive 500 page guide has been praised by design instructors, students and even veterans in the industry. No fluff and no stuffy theories, just practical guerilla insider information from the freelancing trenches not taught in college classrooms. The book focuses on building a six-figure income, as well as avoiding hair-pulling, teeth-grinding mistakes that most freelancers end up learning the hard way. &quot;Being a Staving Artist Sucks&quot; has sold all over the United States and in over 10 countries internationally, and is the only design resource available on the Apple iPhone; now creative freelancers and aspiring artists can learn to bring in clients whenever and wherever they go. (PRWeb Aug 19, 2008)</P>
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     <title>Demanding, Unfair and Nasty Clients are Praying Graphic Designers Do Not Get a Chance to Read Creative Freelance Expert Jeremy Tuber&#039;s New Book</title>
     <link>http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/04/prweb856484.htm</link><description>   <![CDATA[ <P>Every graphic or web designer has a tough story of the &quot;client from hell&quot;. Search the Internet or message boards and you&#039;ll see rant after rant from designers who have felt they&#039;ve been wronged by aggressive and in some cases, unfair clients. While there&#039;s a tremendous frustration about being taken advantage of, no one has come forward with an effective solution - until now. Jeremy Tuber, Mentor, Resource and Educator to Creative Freelance Designers Everywhere, has developed a breakthrough book called Verbal Kung Fu for Freelancers that provides a simple but incredibly effective approach to dealing with tough situations and even tougher clients. (PRWeb Apr 16, 2008)</P>
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     <title>The Art Institute of Phoenix Gives Their Graduating Students a Leg Up in Business Thanks to Author and Design Business Expert, Jeremy Tuber</title>
     <link>http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/03/prweb754024.htm</link><description>   <![CDATA[ <P>Graphic design students learn everything necessary about aesthetics, eye-catching layouts and art appreciation in school. Students graduate with faces beaming and the energy to take on the world, but those who choose to become freelance designers quickly find out how cutthroat and competitive real life business really is - no matter how gifted their creative skills were in school. According to &quot;Being a Starving Artist Sucks&quot; author, Jeremy Tuber, these new freelance designers often end up confused on how to attract clients, frustrated they have to compete on price and desperate to keep their dream of being their own boss shattered unless they take steps to learn how to effectively run a business, manage clients and market their talents. (PRWeb Mar 9, 2008)</P>
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