Josh Hall – Web Design Business Course
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IMPORTANT COURSE INFORMATION
Course updated MARCH 2020
Students of this course get access to our exclusive web design business Facebook group where we provide feedback and share tips and resources to help you start and grow your business.
Daily discussions for you to join in
Learn what it takes to start your own web design business from home and start living life on your own terms.
If you’ve been thinking about working in web design, so you can do freelance work from home, or anywhere in the world, this course will give you all the tools you need to succeed.
Get a Piece of the $20 Billion Dollar Web Design Industry
Learn the 3 different ways to make money as a web designer
Choose a niche, so you can charge ‘expert’ rates
Develop your client roster and keep the projects flowing
Gain 11 techniques for upselling clients and boosting profits
Turn Your Hobby Into a Profitable Business.
Get advice from a professional and skip the new business learning curve.
It’s easy to make mistakes when starting a new business, and this course is designed to save you time and money by minimizing those mistakes.
“Pure Quality! Christine does a fantastic job in explaining what it takes to start your own web design business. Not only is the provided material of high value, but Christine goes above and beyond with offering additional assistance. If you have any questions, she is right there to help. I am more than satisfied with this course.” – Vincent M Aceto
As a bonus, this course will give many of the documents you’ll need in your business including: contracts, proposals, questionnaires and more. You will also get access to an exclusive web design business Facebook group.
If you’ve got some web design know-how, this course will help you establish yourself as a professional, so you can work from home, or remotely from anywhere.
This course won’t teach you how to code, but it will teach you how to launch, manage, and run a profitable web design business.
Content and Overview
After a brief introduction, you’ll learn how to establish yourself in the web design industry by working within a particular niche, so you differentiate yourself from your competition.
Then, you’ll get tips for building your portfolio, if you don’t already have one or are looking to update yours. You’ll even get ideas for what to name your business.
Lay the groundwork for your success by learning how to productize some of your offerings that you can reuse to save time. You’ll learn to package your work and upsell clients.
Plus, you’ll also get tips and tools to help you better manage your finances.
“Excellent Course! A very comprehensive course on how to start a home web design business. Christine is a great trainer that will guide you along the way to achieve your objective in taking this course. Highly recommended!” – Vanda Chan
Communication is critical to the success of your business, so you’ll get strategies for communicating with clients, creating long-term relationships, and establishing expectations that will ensure your continued success.
You’ll also learn the key strategies to finding ideal customers and how to keep them happy.
By the end of this course, you’ll be prepared to launch your web design business from home or from anywhere in the world.
You’ll walk away with the skills to be able to minimize the risk of starting a new business and employ tried and tested techniques to boost profits. Best of all, you’ll be on the road to being your own boss.
À qui ce cours s’adresse-t-il ?
Anyone who is willing to work hard to set-up their business while they have support from a successful home web design business owner
Anyone who wants or needs to start making money from home
Anyone who is looking for a business they can run part-time or full-time to supplement their income
Anyone from anywhere in the world (with internet access of course!) can start this business
What is Internet Marketing?
Internet Marketing Explained
Internet marketing is the promotion of a company and its products or services through online tools that generate leads, drive traffic, and boost sales.
Also called online marketing or digital marketing, internet marketing relies on digital channels to distribute promotional messages.
Internet marketing is an umbrella term that covers a wide range of marketing strategies and avenues.
From emails, search engines, social media posts, and blog articles, there’s one common theme among all of these tactics: They all focus on delivering content.
With content marketing, gone are the days of hopeful sales pitches and traditional marketing.
Now, businesses can target their audience with pinpoint accuracy and provide useful information that resonates.
This is perfect because that’s exactly what today’s consumers want.
People don’t want to hear about products and services that don’t interest them.
From installing adblockers to clicking on “Skip Ads” buttons, today’s shoppers are more discerning about the information they’re willing to consume.
Content marketing delivers meaningful information that solves users’ problems and is accessible on consumer demand.
Content Marketing vs. Traditional Advertising
Can you believe there was a time when salesmen knocked on strangers’ doors to sell encyclopedias?
Today, we don’t even like it much when our friends knock on our doors unannounced.
The fact is, traditional marketing (or selling) doesn’t work anymore.
Its approach is to essentially push products and information onto people to pressure them into buying.
And frankly, people are over it.
You know it’s true because you yourself have been bombarded with radio ads, television, commercials, billboards, and even phone calls touting products that don’t interest you in the least.
While traditional ads may still work in some situations, the internet has changed the way consumers shop.
Now, armed with infinite amounts of information at their fingertips, users can take a more proactive approach to finding solutions to their problems.
They can search for the products that meet their needs — and avoid the ones that don’t.
We can all agree that ads are annoying. They interrupt our focus and take us away from our journey of finding content that is actually useful.
Not only that, they’re no longer the way people want to learn about new products.
Rather than intruding in consumers’ lives, brands and marketers need to take a different approach.
Benchmark Your Google Search and Shopping Results
Compare your CPCs, CTRs & more with your industry. See how your CVR, AOV, bounce rate, and other KPIs stack up. Compare performance for each channel.
They should ask questions first and give answers second, rather than the other way around.
That’s where content marketing comes in.
Brands can research the specific needs of their target audience and create tailored content that inspires, educates, or alleviates a problem for their prospects.
Through a series of searches, people can find that online content on their own terms, rather than having it forced on them.
If the content provides value, they’ll keep returning for more.
With content marketing, the user is in the driver’s seat. They decide whether they want to engage with the brand and share the information with their social network.
This enables businesses to develop deep, meaningful relationships with their audience that are based on trust and authority.
When they decide they’re ready, those loyal followers can convert to leads – on their own terms.
This is what happens when you put the consumer’s needs above your own.
When you deliver content with the intention of providing valuable information, you’ll be rewarded with their business (and their loyalty) in the end.
Fundamentally, that is what internet marketing is all about.
But Why All the Hype Around Internet Marketing?
You understand what internet marketing is and how it’s beneficial for your brand.
But what’s with all the hype around it?
Internet marketing isn’t just a fad. It’s a proven winner.
Here are some reasons why brands and marketers are shouting it from the rooftops:
- By the end of 2021, the global content marketing industry is expected to reach $412 billion.
- Consumers who read a piece of brand content are 131% more likely to buy from that brand versus consumers who read no content.
- Fully 49% of B2B buyers said they are relying on content now more than ever to make purchase decisions.
If that wasn’t enough proof, I can tell you from personal experience that content marketing is highly effective.
I’ve seen my own small business grow in ways I never could have imagined, so we focus 99% of our efforts on content marketing.
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