39:40. YES! As an artist, I really struggle with the fear of being pigeon-holed into a fixed position and shackled by boredom. This was very helpful. Thank you
OMG, I am doing freelance for a year, and all his content is soooo related to my experience! It's so true! The hardest part of a fresh freelancer is after 12month, the fresh magic gone! And also since I start it, I already realize how much my ex-boss 'take care' of us... Thanks for the amazing valuable feed, really a lot to learn!
Extremely helpful. I have applied some advice from you guys into my business and the client really love it (even though, they're not into it at first). Thank you
First, this was amazing, i wrote so many things down my hand hurts. thank u guys for all the useful info!! and for helping me to see things from another perspective. I've always been in the shallow water, now i want to find a niche and dive in!!
The best episode for me in a very long time (all are great btw) but this one really pushed me up to think about marketing and both sides value (client-developer)
This Niche conversation is coming up time and time again. I love the explanations here. I’m going to put together some case studies and ideas for how to niche and when it works really well.
The 18-month timeline is really interesting. When you're off to a good start, it's hard to comprehend that the situation might take a complete nosedive a few months from that very moment. Seen way too many people ignore the fact that the marketing decisions they make today will affect them months down the road. The "survive" mindset is definitely a lot more common than the "thrive" mindset, and by the time someone realizes this it's usually a year too late.
This is soo Valuable 🏆 Love this guy, i didnt know him before, definitly checking out your previous episods with him. Also thinking about buying in on your courses.
This was such an amazing deep dive... As in... My God! My mind's so heavy with epiphanies right now and it's almost 2am here haha. I'll probably go dream about creating value for our clients but before I go, just had to say thank you again futurfam, and thank you Jonathan for blowing my mind today. Good night wonderful people!
@@jonathanstark6921 it super useful knowledge and I have downloaded both your talks on the show now, it's on repeat and always before I meeting in going through it 😁 I'll buy your books when the next paycheck arrives 😊 thanks for sharing your amazing knowledge and experience 🙏😊
Some good points here. But mostly it's "..you need to bring 20 years of experience before you can talk about consulting". That's what I've been missing a lot in the strategy/execution discussion
marc, that's the general answer. you are right. but I actually think I can train someone to learn how to ask the right questions. consultants aren't required to have the answers per se, they are required to ask the right questions to help the team though.
@@thefutur Learning what questions to ask is important. But it takes years of experience to be in a credible position to ask business related questions. And to understand what the answers mean. To me, it's always that most coaches in our industry are being too much "one size fits all". Designers come with various levels of experience - and talents. A young person getting into the business faces different circumstances and problems than a seasoned guy with 20+ years on his/her back. Just giving everybody the same advice is not the solution. Maybe you can diversify here?
@@marcposch This. A lot of the advice from The Futur is highly specific to a single persona, geographic location, business culture and market. That persona can quickly be defined as "Chris Do at the midpoint of his career". For all the talk about empathy, there isn't much nuance, and I recently started to feel a complete disconnect between what Chris says and how reality works. It's selling a highly aspirational vision that isn't achievable for 90% of anyone.
@@TRAdamTM High five, brother! You said what I was thinking for a long time. It's a common theme: Designer at midpoint in career gets tired of all the shit and starts coaching. Still, TheFutur offers some of the best advice I've seen in the "Find-6-Figure-Clients-Fast-Industry". Don't be too harsh on them
What is the educational and experience needed to get into strategy? In other words, a lot of people want to move "up" from hands-on project work to strategy. But what bonafides do you need to offer that? What is the training? I know how to "do stuff" but not exactly how to grow any business at the high level, I've never been a big CEO for example.
Where can I find more info on the why questions that should be asked before kicking of a project? The diagnostic phase. Is this covered in the Core Strat kit? Elsewhere?
Gooolllld! This video is ammmaaazzzing! I have a question...I want to be a post production expert.. offering just production services: video editing, motion graphics, coloring, vfx and audio treatment.. would you call this broad or specific? Secondly, what would you call one who's offering this service at an expert level?
Selling to your own wallet is the biggest obstacle I've had because it felt like highway robbery at first! I had a boss send me side work that was too small and a little left of what he(or the company) would take on but was what I did for the company full time... And when I was able to charge what I charged I it changed a lot of things for me. My job paid me $16 an hour. They billed my time out at $92 an hour. The side job client passed to me, asked if $650 was a good price for the two small projects he had for me. That came out to about $162.5 an hour after the job was done and the client was happy as a clam?! Meaning I likely under valued this job. Didn't know what to do after this really... Changed my POV on a lot of things...
If you're looking into the comment section to be sure if the stream is a good one. HERE'S YOUR SIGN. "LISTENT TO IT'" So much value on here. Jonathan is such a professional This stream got so intense the moment Jonathan spoke. Thank you Futur Team and Jonathan
But the real important question about you guys is, do you really need sunglasses to read questions? And most importantly is the fact that when you read questions while you wearing sunglasses you miss every time focus of the mic and people do not understand a word what you are reading about. But i can totally understand why you guys are still wearing sunglasses..
I think this guy is radically overstating the concept of specializing. It's not my reading of humanity that people say, "oh thank god, a designer who specializes in Karate schools". As the Futur guy himself has said, design is about solving problems. People understand that far more than this dude is implying. Decision makers hiring designers for major grocery store chains are not looking through this aperture of "Design firms specializing in branding for grocery stores". They're just not.
You can’t invest in your own success? Do you watch Netflix? Jonathan and I both charge thousands in consultation fees. You get it for free and yet you don’t want it.
39:40. YES! As an artist, I really struggle with the fear of being pigeon-holed into a fixed position and shackled by boredom. This was very helpful. Thank you
1:10:00 looks like Jonathans hand grabs Chris' hat. Great vid as always.
Lol I just saw :D
lol brilliant observation
Always love these videos that talk about positioning and value based pricing! So many great points!!
OMG, I am doing freelance for a year, and all his content is soooo related to my experience! It's so true! The hardest part of a fresh freelancer is after 12month, the fresh magic gone! And also since I start it, I already realize how much my ex-boss 'take care' of us... Thanks for the amazing valuable feed, really a lot to learn!
it's why we make this content.
I live about 5 minutes away from the place on the picture in the start of the video. It's in the Faroe Islands
Oh that’s cool.
@@thefutur the photo is on the cover of rucksack magazine volume 2 the island issue
Re-watching this a second time, trying to extract all these awesome advises! #quality #priceless!!!
Amazing conversation. Great seeing Jonathan back. Loads of value. Thanks for all your hard work.
Just wanted to say Thank You for another great live stream! I can't even put into words how helpful this info is. Can't wait until the next one.
You're very welcome!
Extremely helpful. I have applied some advice from you guys into my business and the client really love it (even though, they're not into it at first). Thank you
Once again, magnificent moment in a deep reflexion Chris! Very learny with your guest Jonathan Stark! Super thank you!
Looooove Jonathan Stark...his newsletters are next level!
agreed
This is pure gold ! So so so important ! We're privileged to have this conversation ! Jonathan is amazing and so all of you!
Thank you
Thanks so much, Chelbi!
First, this was amazing, i wrote so many things down my hand hurts.
thank u guys for all the useful info!! and for helping me to see things from another perspective.
I've always been in the shallow water, now i want to find a niche and dive in!!
The best episode for me in a very long time (all are great btw) but this one really pushed me up to think about marketing and both sides value (client-developer)
Glad to hear it! Thanks for taking the time to let us know DHD 🙂👍
This Niche conversation is coming up time and time again. I love the explanations here.
I’m going to put together some case studies and ideas for how to niche and when it works really well.
Thanks guys for your work. Again, this is so incredibly informative and inspiring!
The 18-month timeline is really interesting. When you're off to a good start, it's hard to comprehend that the situation might take a complete nosedive a few months from that very moment. Seen way too many people ignore the fact that the marketing decisions they make today will affect them months down the road. The "survive" mindset is definitely a lot more common than the "thrive" mindset, and by the time someone realizes this it's usually a year too late.
Very well said. Thanks 😎👍
I subscribed to Stark's email list and his insights are gold. Highly recommended.
Yes they are.
Soooooooo good. Definitely relevant To some things I am thinking through currently. Awesome piece of gold.
Thanks for the encouragement, Riley!
This is soo Valuable 🏆 Love this guy, i didnt know him before, definitly checking out your previous episods with him. Also thinking about buying in on your courses.
Excellent! Thanks so much for taking the time to let us know you enjoyed it 🙂
loveeeeeeed it Chris and Jonathan. Thanks a lot!!!
value packed episode.
Again and again, exactly the lessons that I needed now. Thanks
I've found ironMan's brother, and he's a genius! Thanks guys for the bags of knowledge. Shout out from West Africa.
Love Jonathan & the Futur Team.
Thanks! P.S. Happy to see another "Jonathan" spelled correctly 😉
@@jonathanstark6921 Yes!!! Cheers
nice one Chris and Jonathan, thank you
I was thinking Chris, the point of view looked at by Jonathan would be suited to a very experienced and possibly not a "worker" more a middle man?
This was such an amazing deep dive... As in... My God! My mind's so heavy with epiphanies right now and it's almost 2am here haha. I'll probably go dream about creating value for our clients but before I go, just had to say thank you again futurfam, and thank you Jonathan for blowing my mind today. Good night wonderful people!
Super helpful this interview. Thanks! ❤️
You're very welcome! I'm glad to know that you found it useful 🙂
Wow, I love this so much! So much value and a fun time to listen 😁👏
Thank you. Value packed.
Thanks Art! I'm glad you found it useful 🙂
@@jonathanstark6921 it super useful knowledge and I have downloaded both your talks on the show now, it's on repeat and always before I meeting in going through it 😁 I'll buy your books when the next paycheck arrives 😊 thanks for sharing your amazing knowledge and experience 🙏😊
That's awesome! Cheers Art 🍻
I missed the livestream. Looking forward to this!
Some good points here. But mostly it's "..you need to bring 20 years of experience before you can talk about consulting". That's what I've been missing a lot in the strategy/execution discussion
marc, that's the general answer. you are right.
but I actually think I can train someone to learn how to ask the right questions. consultants aren't required to have the answers per se, they are required to ask the right questions to help the team though.
@@thefutur Learning what questions to ask is important. But it takes years of experience to be in a credible position to ask business related questions. And to understand what the answers mean. To me, it's always that most coaches in our industry are being too much "one size fits all". Designers come with various levels of experience - and talents. A young person getting into the business faces different circumstances and problems than a seasoned guy with 20+ years on his/her back. Just giving everybody the same advice is not the solution. Maybe you can diversify here?
@@marcposch This.
A lot of the advice from The Futur is highly specific to a single persona, geographic location, business culture and market.
That persona can quickly be defined as "Chris Do at the midpoint of his career".
For all the talk about empathy, there isn't much nuance, and I recently started to feel a complete disconnect between what Chris says and how reality works.
It's selling a highly aspirational vision that isn't achievable for 90% of anyone.
@@TRAdamTM High five, brother! You said what I was thinking for a long time. It's a common theme: Designer at midpoint in career gets tired of all the shit and starts coaching. Still, TheFutur offers some of the best advice I've seen in the "Find-6-Figure-Clients-Fast-Industry". Don't be too harsh on them
It only takes 18 months?! Im thinking Decades lets goooooo
Thank you!
What is the educational and experience needed to get into strategy? In other words, a lot of people want to move "up" from hands-on project work to strategy. But what bonafides do you need to offer that? What is the training?
I know how to "do stuff" but not exactly how to grow any business at the high level, I've never been a big CEO for example.
Where can I find more info on the why questions that should be asked before kicking of a project? The diagnostic phase. Is this covered in the Core Strat kit? Elsewhere?
Hi Mariela! The best place to go is this episode of Ditching Hourly: www.ditchinghourly.com/6d93936e
#getwellknown
Wzup guys. Can't believe I missed this one live. Great stuff
Thanks!
I LOL'd at 25:17 ha haha you guys are entertaining. Sometimes comic relief is good not just value.
Gooolllld! This video is ammmaaazzzing! I have a question...I want to be a post production expert.. offering just production services: video editing, motion graphics, coloring, vfx and audio treatment.. would you call this broad or specific? Secondly, what would you call one who's offering this service at an expert level?
I think he mentioned a resource of video on “Strategy Vs Tactics”, could you link to that when you get time? Thanks.
can you provide timestamp?
I great episode once more !
Selling to your own wallet is the biggest obstacle I've had because it felt like highway robbery at first! I had a boss send me side work that was too small and a little left of what he(or the company) would take on but was what I did for the company full time... And when I was able to charge what I charged I it changed a lot of things for me.
My job paid me $16 an hour.
They billed my time out at $92 an hour.
The side job client passed to me, asked if $650 was a good price for the two small projects he had for me.
That came out to about $162.5 an hour after the job was done and the client was happy as a clam?! Meaning I likely under valued this job.
Didn't know what to do after this really... Changed my POV on a lot of things...
36 min ---> ''exactly! thats crazy'' (my thoughts)
43:28 summary
Can't find the link to buy Jonathan's book The Freelancer's Roadmap?
jonathanstark.com/tfr
added to show notes.
3:40
Good talk
Awsome work
Thank you! Cheers!
Blows my mind this is a free video. Such valuable content. #fangirl #wavingfromacrossthepond
Improve the Business stuffs
If you're looking into the comment section to be sure if the stream is a good one.
HERE'S YOUR SIGN. "LISTENT TO IT'"
So much value on here. Jonathan is such a professional
This stream got so intense the moment Jonathan spoke.
Thank you Futur Team and Jonathan
We read all of our comments.
Good to know! Thanks for helping spread the word 👍
But the real important question about you guys is, do you really need sunglasses to read questions? And most importantly is the fact that when you read questions while you wearing sunglasses you miss every time focus of the mic and people do not understand a word what you are reading about. But i can totally understand why you guys are still wearing sunglasses..
I'm such a fanboy! hahaha
Hello Scott.
Hey Scott! Good to see you 👍
Me too
I think this guy is radically overstating the concept of specializing. It's not my reading of humanity that people say, "oh thank god, a designer who specializes in Karate schools".
As the Futur guy himself has said, design is about solving problems. People understand that far more than this dude is implying. Decision makers hiring designers for major grocery store chains are not looking through this aperture of "Design firms specializing in branding for grocery stores". They're just not.
I am a mercenary really :-P
Yes. I guess according to Jonathan
@@thefutur Yeah hehehehe... but I am really a cheap mercenary so I don't know if I qualify really. :-P
These young guys are killing Chris vibes. They are messing this up...
I can't spend so much time. Make brief videos
You can’t invest in your own success? Do you watch Netflix?
Jonathan and I both charge thousands in consultation fees. You get it for free and yet you don’t want it.
@@thefutur He/She can watch 10 mins and stop. Gold is not found on the surface.
The Futur I don't watch Netflix. Yes, I value my time thus I asked for briefer content.
@@motionmarketer4762 try this maybe, the video has time stamps... Pick a topic/question and watch it when you can. Continue when you are free.
redbunnyclassic Thank you.