As your design studio starts building traction and your client list increases, you might be asking yourself: “How many clients should I take on at a time?” I’m answering how many clients we enjoy working with at a time, and why.
A few of you have asked about my experience with Lunch + Learn — what I have learned from hosting a webinar, the logistics of it, and how it is going. Here are a few of my insights from hosting a monthly webinar:
Read MoreAs an entrepreneur, I have been there! Deciding on a name can be such a daunting task. You feel like this is the first impression your audience/clients have of your business, and you want it to be reflected accurately. Here are a few tips on deciding between the two.
Read MoreI don’t know about you guys, but pricing your services sometimes seems like a mystery. I don’t claim to have it all figured out, but I thought I would share insight to why I listed my prices publicly on my site this week!
Read MoreIf you wait for your branding, that idea you have, or your blog to be perfect… you just might never start it. Don’t overthink it!
Read MoreI am no stranger to the overwhelming sensation that too many ideas can bring. I have loved this journey of starting my business so far, however sometimes I feel paralyzed and pulled too many directions.
Read MoreI thought I would share a bit of insight to where I invested my money during the first three months, as well as where I think any small business should start in terms of investments.
Read MoreSo, a potential client just sent you an inquiry for a *dream* project to work on. You get pumped up and so excited! Now, you need to put together an awesome design proposal with hopes that they will select you for their project.
Read MoreReflections from my first month of full-time freelancing.
Read MoreSince starting my own studio early this year, I have learned a lot about the business side of things! Rather than keeping these nuggets to myself, I thought it would be helpful to share what I learn along the way in a new column “Lessons learned.”
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