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Emanuele Pasin
@emps
Anyone out there who is offering a design subscription service? I spot some @antimofm.eth @baseddesigner.eth I have some questions for youπ
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Emanuele Pasin
@emps
1. What is the biggest challenge when it comes to get clients for this kind of design service?
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antimo π©
@antimofm.eth
IMO getting clients for a design sub is not harder / different than getting clients as a freelancer in general! If they think you're the right person, you'll get the client. Visibility is the most important thing Having a sub doesn't mean they have to stay on for months - actually most of my clients stay for 1-2 months, with exceptions where I did week-long engagements You're just being upfront and vocal about your rate
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Emanuele Pasin
@emps
Interesting POV. I agree, Visibility is the MOST important thing. I'm so bad at personal branding but, It's probably the only way possibile. content creation is so time consuming and it's easy to loose the faith in the process. Especially when you have 2 kids and bills to pay haha
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antimo π©
@antimofm.eth
I feel you, especially on the last part - couple thoughts 1 you don't have to brand yourself in a particular way! just make stuff and cast it 2 sell your sawdust! wip and bts count too
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Victorπ©π΄β
@victoctero
Totally! Bringing light to the backstage and share how the rigging system works is more present every day, maybe not for everyone but it is for us π€
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Emanuele Pasin
@emps
The problem with is that most of the time Iβm working to redesigns for which Iβve signed an NDA. So I see 2 paths: 1. Asking the client to share the wips (I believe 1-2% will agree on this) 2. Share side projects and style exercises
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