Some of the things I'm looking for as my services are not listed. For example, I'm looking for transcription (not medical transcription), web site maintenance (not design), and while I'm fairly decent at Photoshop, I wouldn't classify myself an expert. Is it possible the "Services Provided" list will be changing anytime soon?

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Great post, we were waiting for it! We can add additional categories for services very easily. Take this opportunity what services you would like to see in our directory.

Kel :)
FYI - we just added the category "Transcription"

:) Kel
What I'd like to see listed separately (that I don't see right now) is proofreading, desktop publishing, web site maintenance and internet research. Again, I'd also like to see a different skill level of Photoshop besides "Expert." And while I work with Adobe Acrobat, I have never created an e-book, so I don't feel comfortable checking the "PDF & eBook Creator" option. Thanks for listening.
Hi Leigh Anne, changed the title from "Services Provided" to "Skills" and added the categories you mentioned above. Thanks for the helpful feedback!

:) Kel
Thanks, Kel. I noticed "Adobe" is listed as a skill-set. Is this supposed to be for all Adobe products (there are quite a few these days) or is this strictly for Acrobat?
Good question! I thought it might be better to keep it general, if we get too specific we could probably drill down into hundreds of skills. Let me know what you think as well.

I am doing some research this morning using Google and a few other tools I have to make this list as robust and specific as possible.

Please keep the feedback coming!

Kel :)
I personally think Adobe is too broad -- Dreamweaver, Photoshop, Acrobat, Illustrator, Flash, InDesign, etc. These are all products that require specific skill sets unto themselves.

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