You want a successful business, and you are willing to do whatever you can to make sure that happens. There’s a difference between running a business and running a successful business, but where do you begin? There are so many questions, what should you charge for your services? How do you get clients to value your work? How do you market your services? What information should be on your website? These questions and others are answered on a weekly podcast for those looking to jumpstart their business and get results. If you are an entrepreneur, freelancer or creative looking to use marketing to grow your business, then this show is for you.
One day while working remotely I felt like I was getting hot. After taking my temperature I had a fever approaching 102 and after getting a test it was revealed I had the dreaded COVID-19 Coronavirus.
Thankfully I was able to recover and I wanted to share my experiences so you can hope to prevent yourself from getting COVID and how to manage your symptoms.
*Please note I am not a medical professional and I am not providing any medic...
Are you confused about how to go about pricing for your creative services? Hourly pricing seems to be the go-to method for pricing creative work. I see why it is simple, easy, and understood by all; however, this pricing method significantly undervalues your worth as a creative.
How do you determine the true value of a project? Value-based pricing is a method that can help the client understand the impact your work has on their busi...
Recently I discovered the reason why Netflix went through the trouble of creating their own custom font. Turns out they paid $1,000,000 for it. However, when you examine this closer there's a blueprint for how creatives can charge a million for their services as well.
If you do not know who your audience is you won't know how to talk with them. The key to getting to know your audience is creating customer profiles.
Before creating or designing anything for a client the first and most important step is to set the strategy. When offering a strategy session to a client what are the deliverables that the client can use after the discovery session that will impact their business for years to come?
In this episode we walk through some of the deliverables you can offer the client once the strategy session is complete:
The recent showings in the news of racism have now awakened the masses to what people of color have been going through for some time. I reflect on the color of my skin and explain what we can do to create lasting change beyond what hashtag is trending.
Great websites and resources:
Brand Strategist Melinda Livsey shares her origin story of how she went from design order taker to brand expert. Now she gets paid upwards of $10,000 per strategy session for her thoughts alone, without doing any design work which requires pushing pixels.
Melinda will help you get paid to think. Follow her:
With so many designers out there and websites where clients can choose the lowest price for design how do you rise above the competition and break free of becoming a design commodity.
There are 3 things you can do today to stand out as a designer:
Strategy is one of those words you hear thrown out all the time in a meeting but many times it is not clearly defined nor understood by all parties. Learning strategy is the first step in setting yourself apart as a creative professional.
I read an article on strategy which had a huge impact on how I think about strategy: http://bit.ly/wtf-strategy
In this episode of traffic talk, someone asked a question of what to do when a client they were speaking with on the regular suddenly "disappeared". Should they move on or wait on the client?
With all that is going on during this global panic we have been restricted to our homes but what can we do with the time we have and how will it impact our businesses?
Two main questions from the video:
I woke up in the morning, and with sleep still in my eyes stumbled to my desktop computer to check any messages that would call for my attention. I saw a new post in the Futur Pro Group, which knocked the sleep out of my eyes and immediately spurred me to look for a flight to Los Angeles.
Chris Do, the founder of The Futur, posted an update mentioning that he would host an in-person meet up for networking, teaching, and an opportun...
In this episode of traffic talk we look to answer a question about how to answer clients when they say your quote is too high.
For more context here is the original question:
Recently send out a quote to a prospective client and they said my quote was on the high side? How do I approach this nicely without giving too much discount?
Freelancers out there, how do you price your services? I’m a digital marketer.
Resources mentioned in thi...
As we enter the holiday season and many people get into goal setting mode, I want to draw your attention to the fact that it is okay to take a moment, reflect not he year and be thankful for what you have thus far. Don’t get so caught up in what YOU WANT that you forget what YOU HAVE.
Gratitude and thankfulness make you value your interactions with others and make you overall more appreciative.
A rookie freelancer has landed their first client and they are debating on whether or not they should let their client know they are the first client they ever had.
For context:
Should I Let them know they're my first client?
An opportunity to freelance recently fell in my lap and I'm not sure what to discuss with my first client. I've read the sidebar when it comes to pricing and scope (still working on it), but I don't want to ask f...
A videographer agreed to create a video for a client. After viewing the first draft the client wanted to completely start over even though the client signed off on the storyboard. Rather than start from scratch the freelancer refunded the client and wants to know how to prevent this in the future.
Giving a client a refund, did I do something wrong?
Context:
I charged a client $1500 for a full ...
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