Design and building websites…that’s the fun part. Managing the project, collecting content, onboarding, handling revisions and feedback…typically, not so much. Which is why, if you can automate as much of the repeatable tasks and make a system and process for the “unfun” parts of a web design project, it’ll make your life much easier and more profitable. That’s what we’re diving into this one with automation and systems specialist (and fellow 17hats user) Kristen Lettini. We get into: Wha...
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Design and building websites…that’s the fun part. Managing the project, collecting content, onboarding, handling revisions and feedback…typically, not so much. Which is why, if you can automate as much of the repeatable tasks and make a system and process for the “unfun” parts of a web design project, it’ll make your life much easier and more profitable. That’s what we’re diving into this one with automation and systems specialist (and fellow 17hats user) Kristen Lettini. We get into: Wha...
389 - Selling High-Ticket Design Services with Kenzi Green & Marisa Burgett
Web Design Business with Josh Hall
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3 months ago
389 - Selling High-Ticket Design Services with Kenzi Green & Marisa Burgett
Have you heard the rumours that high-ticket is ☠️? Rumours they are, indeed. Clients are absolutely still investing in high-ticket design packages (both web and branding) that range from 5k, 10k, 20k, 30k +. And to learn about how to structure high-ticket packages and how to sell them, I’m pumped to bring Kenzi Green and Maris Burgett of thebriefcollective.com on the podcast! They work exclusively with brand and web designers to help offer and sell their high-ticket offers so they’re a gre...
Web Design Business with Josh Hall
Design and building websites…that’s the fun part. Managing the project, collecting content, onboarding, handling revisions and feedback…typically, not so much. Which is why, if you can automate as much of the repeatable tasks and make a system and process for the “unfun” parts of a web design project, it’ll make your life much easier and more profitable. That’s what we’re diving into this one with automation and systems specialist (and fellow 17hats user) Kristen Lettini. We get into: Wha...