Bizness
Concepts
Deanna
Lilly
If your business doesn't look good, my business doesn't
look good!
Deanna
Lilly started out as a commercial illustrator, but her curiosity about computers
kept a close second. She designed a billboard for a commercial winery in
Washington State, has done magazine ad copy, commercial label designs, business
card and logo designs, as well as tee-shirt and Christmas ornament artwork.
She also teaches part-time for
Baltimore County in the Office of Information Technology. Ms. Lilly has
created classes on Writing for the Web and written several manuals for software
instruction. She also helped to develop a Rural Industrial Training Center
and School to Work Program in Texas, where she spent a good portion of her life.
It took a while, but she's finally
combined both her left- and right-brained loves and now designs and maintains
websites. "I'm doing the things I love most. I get to teach others how to be
completely lazy and let the computer do the work, and I get to use my artistic
background to bring a personal touch to my client's websites."
Deanna fully believes
that service is the most important thing she can offer her clients. "Your job is
to run your business. Doing a website and doing it right takes time. Most
independent business owners don't have the extra time it would take to learn how
to build and maintain a website. My job is to manage your website, to make you
look good, and to get your information to the public on the web so you can
devote your time and energy to your business."
Knowledge is our greatest gift and
the greatest power. "I try to learn something new every day." In
this fast changing world, we have to remember that just because someone says
it's so, doesn't make it true. By the time you close the book, what you've
learned is already out of date. And, she firmly believes the only way to
grow (both personally and in business) is to share your knowledge. "By
sharing, giving away the things you know, you make room to grow and learn more.
And, the only way to be a success is to learn all you can."
Visit Deanna's website at
www.BiznessConcepts.com
to see examples of her work.
You can also call 410-536-4610 or email
Deanna at
Deanna@BiznessConcepts.com
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