Posts by Cami MacNamara
Week 1: Working with a broken ankle
As many of you know, I had quite a bit of travel planned at the end of summer and early fall. I was heading to Phoenix for the GoDaddy Leadership Summit, Orlando for the Recurring Revenue Retreat, visiting my folks for their 69th wedding anniversary, celebrating 30 years of marriage with my husband, and getting my annual trip…
Read MoreGoDaddy Roadshow, Part Two
After a couple of days at home following my first GoDaddy Roadshow, I packed it all up again and headed out for part two. Hello, Iowa! I’m not ashamed to admit it. I was super excited to visit a state I’d never been to before. But, as I headed to the airport at 3:50am, I…
Read MoreGoDaddy Roadshow, Part One
It’s nice to be back home after spending the week in Arizona visiting GoDaddy. I currently have my laundry in progress because on Monday morning, I’m hitting the road again. Yes, the suitcases are staying out for another GoDaddy adventure. First of all, let me explain what I was doing. A couple of contacts (really,…
Read MoreBe a Good Boss to Yourself
Today, I fired my boss. She’s a real piece of work. She’s been making me work long days and weekends. She’s made me miss fun events and have stacks of laundry piled up. She’s made me forgetful and burnt out. She’s a real micromanager. Worst of all, she’s hurting WebCami Site Design with these ridiculous work hours.…
Read MoreDaily habits for new web designers
If there is one piece of advice I wish someone had shared with me when I was first starting my web design business, it would have been to develop daily habits to adhere to. In other words, establish a daily routine. It took me a very long time to get structure in my business and…
Read MoreLegal and financial considerations for your new web design business
Updated 2022: I remember feeling great after I got my business license in 2002. Wow! I was doing it. Finally, I was ready to start my business officially. There was so much to learn in the process. So much research was needed that including reading books, asking questions to friends that owned businesses, and lots…
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