I’m constantly looking at sites for inspiration – and if I like a site, I’ll often check out the designer who created the site. Recently I liked a cool coding trick and was looking at the designer’s site. Curious, I started reading their blog and recognized immediately a common mistake I see newer designers (and […]
FOR DESIGNERS
The art of the sale
How do you convert people who say they love your work into paying clients? My #1 tool for converting prospects into sales? TALKING to them on the phone! So often we hide behind our computer and email back and forth. Humans crave connection – they want to know you’re a real person. Sometimes it takes […]
Choosing the right tools
Last week I got a great question from one of my readers – how I came to choose Genesis as my WordPress framework of choice. I've been working with WordPress for almost 7 years. To expedite my workflow, I developed my own system for coding my work. I've been working with HTML since the late […]
When in doubt
I don’t know when as a culture we became so averse to talking on the phone. I get it – we work odd hours, prefer to communicate via email and use our inbox as a to-do list (we all do it, it’s ok ๐ The easiest (and quickest) way to resolve an issue is to […]
The importance of creating relationships
I’ve talked before about creating long-lasting relationships with your clients – but this week I want to focus on the importance of creating relationships with fellow designers, developers and other creatives. For the longest time, I didn’t reach out to the design community – I initially perceived them as competition rather than a source of […]
The one thing you must do
As designers, we’re usually the last ones on our priority list. We’re typically so busy that we neglect our own sites. I know it takes time and you have a million ideas, but at the end of the day, your site is your calling card. Until recently, my own site was a shoddy representation of […]
Finding clients
A few weeks ago a Minima Designs reader who has a math tutoring business asked me to talk more about referrals and the struggle to find clients. I actually used a math tutor in high school to get through geometry (I wasn't as genetically blessed as my physicist husband in that department) – how did […]
Why I don’t chase RFPs
Several years into my business, I started getting quite a few RFPs (Requests for Proposals) from companies and organizations. I was impressed I was even getting asked (at the time, I was a one-person operation in a mid-sized town.) I labored for days over my first RFP. I must have spent 25 hours writing the […]
Streamline your workflow
My #1 time saver – canned responses Do you find yourself answering the same questions over and over again? Perhaps you don’t want to answer pricing or sensitive questions on an FAQ page – the answer for you is canned responses! I use gmail, so I added a lab called "canned responses" for my most […]
The art of the retainer: build a sustainable design business
I’ve gotten a lot of requests for more info on how to run and manage retainers. While I used to do hourly updates, I’ve transitioned to a model I’ll discuss below. There’s never one way to do anything, so I also reached out to my network to see how other successful designers manage retainers. The […]
How to make your design business stand out
With so many people claiming to be designers these days, how do you stand out? When I started as an interactive designer in the early 2000s, you had to know how to code AND design unless you worked at a large agency or corporation. Now, the ease of systems like WordPress and ready-made templates allows […]
Different business models for designers
This week I’m going to talk about building your business how YOU want it. There are many different models you can use to generate income for your business (and I’ve tried quite a few over the years!) You can even run a couple of these at the same time – a hybrid business that generates […]
The power of referrals
This week I’m touching base with my friend Justin – the Redcord instructor whose site we created in the series: The RebalancedSF Project. Justin and I recently had a consulting session where we discussed how he could connect with new clients. Justin is fighting a bit of an uphill battle – unlike more common modalities […]
Make your clients love you
New designers often reach out to me to find out how I’ve been able to create my ideal business. They’re often hustling, searching for their clients and doing churn and burn projects. I know what they’re going through, because I used to do it too. That all changed a few years ago when I modified […]
Digital Detox: On removing distractions and getting the work done
I get serious digital cravings – instead of reaching for a cookie, Facebook, Twitter and blogs can easily serve as my sugar fix during the day. It’s just so easy to get sucked in and then your whole day can go by with nothing of note accomplished. (I’m particularly looking at you, Reddit). I found […]