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How to give client their website?
So I made by first clients website (free) and I did it all on wix. I want to give them it, do I give them admin access by inviting them over email? Or is this not the right way? Sorry if it's not a great question.
0 likes • Mar 13
I think with wix is better to have them get their own account and transfer the ownership to them. Else you will be paying for the hosting.
Learning to Say No: A Superpower for Entrepreneurs
As a web designer, marketing, and entrepreneur, I quickly realized one thing: saying yes to everything often means saying no to your own success. Every time you accept an underpaid project, a difficult client, or a task outside your expertise, you’re moving further away from your goals. Learning to say no is a form of self-respect. It helps you set boundaries, protect your time, and stay focused on what’s important to you. It also teaches people to value your time and effort. So next time you’re asked to do something that doesn’t feel right or isn’t a priority, don’t be afraid to say no — politely, but with confidence. You’ll thank yourself later. 👉 Do you struggle with setting boundaries?
What outreach methods are you using?
Curious to know what’s working for you guys. Which outreach methods have been the most effective in getting clients? Share your experience below!
2 likes • Mar 12
cold call. at first is hard am not gonna lied but after a few hundreds for me at least it started to be fun. just need to do it :) I had pretty good results with a pretty small list.
2 likes • Mar 13
@Zaeem Khan I think I need to tell you how I made my list ;) I use facebook... on mobile I keep getting ads on my niche ( home services & contractor) So I look at their profile, see if they have website or crappy one and call them . What you say in the first few sec are important. I told them I found their company because of their ads. I make them laugh saying that good it proof that the ads is showing, then I told them but .. (I know but is bad in sale) you may not know but I think you are loosing money. because you dont have website .. from their just ask them when they have time to look on this with you. just dont sound like 99% of sale person. even at the end some still think I might be looking for work to get done ^^
Confuse
I have a question that most business have already website there is almost 1.3 billion website on interrnet. Which niche you target means I have no reviews Which niche select to get reviews and testimonials to build trust.
1 like • Mar 12
best niche ever for starting I think is home services, construction, plumber, landscaping etc .. the best with them is every week there is more business that start. I manage to get 50+ clients in the last 12 month.
1 like • Mar 13
@Julian Deloy cold calling. I I build my own prospect list scrolling facebook on my mobile. For some reason facebook love to show me their ads ... Also I was aiming only to those that have no website.
One Year In — Time to Level Up
Last year, I took a big step and launched my first subscription-based website service. It was a low-ticket offer, designed to help local businesses get online without big upfront costs — and it worked! That one website helped me turn web design into a full-time living. For that, I’m beyond grateful. Now, I’m ready to scale things up. I’m planning to launch a second service focused on high-ticket, custom web projects — more tailored, more advanced, and built for businesses ready to invest in growth. Here’s where I’d love your input: - Should I keep both models running side by side or focus more on the high-end service? - For those of you who’ve scaled from low-ticket to high-ticket offers, what was the game-changer for you? Appreciate any insights you can share — and if you’re in a similar phase of growth, let’s connect!
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0 likes • Mar 13
Can’t wait to hear your thoughts on this!
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