EPISODE · May 26, 2020 · 35 MIN
How To Quickly Scale A Web Design Business w/ Anthony Tran
from Self-Made Web Designer · host Chris Misterek, Anthony Tran
YOU’LL LEARNHow to create systems that reduce your workloadHow to delegate what you’re doing so you can focus on where you add the most value in your businessHow to create automated workflows in your web design businessHow to increase your prices as a web designerHow to get recurring revenue as a web designerHow to start your web design business without any backgroundHow to hire someone to help you with web design projectsHow to know when it’s time to transition from one season to the next in your web design careerRESOURCESJohn Lee DumasMarketing Access Pass (Anthony’s Business)Access WPTrelloActive CampaignBeaver BuilderRELATED ARTICLESFrom $500 to $4500 WordPress Websites in No Time At AllA Simple How to Pricing Guide for Freelance Web DesignersHow to Start a Freelance Web Design Business the Right WaySubscribeYou can subscribe to the Self-Made Web Designer podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google, and YouTube. And be sure to rate and comment, which helps folks find the help they need!
What this episode covers
One of the first questions that comes to mind after you’ve had a bit of success as a freelance web designer is:“How big can I build this thing?” It’s pretty easy to get sucked into grandiose daydreams of having a full staff of employees, maybe an office, and best of all plenty of money to go around. Then reality calls you back to Earth. You realize that getting bigger isn’t as easy as you thought it would be. The bigger you get the more you face the not-so-easy tasks of: Hiring the right people Figuring out the right systems Finding the right clients. In other words, it’s no walk in the park to scale a freelance web design business.
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