What's up everyone
I've finally decided to put all my knowledge to use and start my web design company. In this thread I will post all my failures and victories along the process.
Why should you care?
I think is important to have a clear objective whenever you start a new endeavor, the following are the milestones that I will use to measure my progress (in order)
I wish that you find value in the posts to come, I'm super pumped. Even if I don't get to the ultimate goal, knowing that I'm finally getting outside of the stands and into the playing ground gets me very motivated and proud of myself.
In the next post I will write about what I've done so far and where I am right now (I have actually been working on this for a couple of weeks, but I felt a little insecure about making a progress thread, but getting uncomfortable and being accountable is all part of the process isn't it)
P.S. I want to take this chance to show my appreciation for the content that @Fox provides on the forum and his YouTube channel, his vids and posts are what made me finally start. If you are interested in web design/sales and haven't yet looked at his content, I would highly suggest you do.
Ok, here we go
I've finally decided to put all my knowledge to use and start my web design company. In this thread I will post all my failures and victories along the process.
Why should you care?
- You will se me fail, a lot. And maybe seeing my failures can help with your own journey as a web designer
- You will get a glance at the problems that arise as I get new clients, go trough meetings, build projects and everything in between, so when you have that problem yourself, you will already know how I solved it (or maybe I didn't, in that case, you can see what doesn't work )
- We can both exchange knowledge and tips, maybe along the way you want to know how I did something or what resources I used, I will be more than happy to help
I think is important to have a clear objective whenever you start a new endeavor, the following are the milestones that I will use to measure my progress (in order)
- Finished and online unpaid project
- Finished and online paid project (can be any amount, even $1)
- First $100 project
- First website that directly impacted the business in any measure (sales, leads, emails, phone numbers, bookings, anything that is actually meaningful to my client)
- First $250 project
- First $500 project
- First $1k project
- First $1k+ project
- Make enough income from my web design business to be self sufficient
I wish that you find value in the posts to come, I'm super pumped. Even if I don't get to the ultimate goal, knowing that I'm finally getting outside of the stands and into the playing ground gets me very motivated and proud of myself.
In the next post I will write about what I've done so far and where I am right now (I have actually been working on this for a couple of weeks, but I felt a little insecure about making a progress thread, but getting uncomfortable and being accountable is all part of the process isn't it)
P.S. I want to take this chance to show my appreciation for the content that @Fox provides on the forum and his YouTube channel, his vids and posts are what made me finally start. If you are interested in web design/sales and haven't yet looked at his content, I would highly suggest you do.
Ok, here we go
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