Bro, this Atreo website just changed my perspective on how web design is done. God dang. I love how incredibly short they kept the copy. Masterful, really. Thanks Ran!
Bro this is the only video amongst ALL of those I’ve found under “service based business website” that is actually helpful. And some of them were even by my favorite youtubers. But this beats them ALL!
Impressed with the Atreo website - and you're RUclips channel, Ran. Now, where do I go to find a big, mustard yellow building to match MY branding? Or, maybe I'll go with ketchup?
Hi, your videos are really good. Can you make a video where you explain what books are good for webb design. In one of your videos you say that you read psychological books which helps your ux performance, so I'm wondering what books those are. Thanks
what about brand new agencies that have new sites? we dont have testimonials but the tools and people we work with do. how do you approach that topic if a client asks about social proof early on? Once we have cashflow we'll invest in changing the site- or paying for a new one entirely. but early on our site is bootstrapped and just supposed to be good enough while getting started.
You focus on your strengths - process, people, and/or services. Show your visitor your approach. If you have sample projects that works as well. Sites are all about storytelling. Tell a strong story about your process, people, or services then you will attract clients.
Hey Ran I want to ask you how do you take payments from your clients. I made a website for my client and took payment from paypal and after 1 month he starts complaining about irrelevant things and chargeback me on paypal. And i ended up paying him money.
If I want to pivot into a new niche, an industry from which I've never had clients do you think it's a good idea to use this strategy of positiong myself as a designer for that "x" industry? I think the downside is that I don't have any project in this industry to back me up for saying that.
Excellent video of course and I feel a little bit out of line contradicting you since you are much more successful in the field than I am but it is not always a great idea to lock yourself into a niche. Absolutely market to specific target industries and differentiate yourself from competitors but as you said if somebody who isn't in the tech industry comes to this site then they will instantly be turned off from this company. Imagine how many potential clients they are losing because of that... obviously if they only want to work with tech companies that is their business but I for one will stick to targeted landing pages while my home page is more inclusive.
They may well be playing in a narrower market, but they are also saying "we're really good at this one specific thing"-which if done with authority and credibility-establishes a higher value exchange for clients willing to pay a premium price for this speciality. So in theory this mean less quantity, but much higher value and more profitable projects working on stuff they are really good at and actually enjoy doing.
I think to much today is focused on what you are saying in the homepage but... people forget, many can talk the talk...but can they walk the walk? I see tooooooo many websites like that, all say the same.. I already know what they do...but SHOW ME WORK, show me how you solved problems.
"Your portfolio is not for your designer friends". Great advice!
Bro, this Atreo website just changed my perspective on how web design is done. God dang. I love how incredibly short they kept the copy. Masterful, really. Thanks Ran!
Bro this is the only video amongst ALL of those I’ve found under “service based business website” that is actually helpful. And some of them were even by my favorite youtubers. But this beats them ALL!
Now that is a website portfolio worth talking about. Simple to the point.
Marvelous!
New year, new studio and lighting!!!! Love it 😍
2 years old and yet still relevant. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Sir its so awesome and exclusive information insights.thanks for sharing..
Mate, what a fantastic video. You tell people what they need to know: The elements that are most critical to contribute to success. Top work 🤙🤙🤙
💪 so grateful yet again Ran
great value, thank you!
Keep up the good work Ran! Rooting for you! :)
Impressed with the Atreo website - and you're RUclips channel, Ran. Now, where do I go to find a big, mustard yellow building to match MY branding? Or, maybe I'll go with ketchup?
I love these critique videos. I always come away inspired.
You're such a champ Ran, thank you
Extremely relevant information, thank you @flux, Amazing video.
I look forward to watching more of your videos!
Can you please explain the difference between web designer and web developer in Dept !
Hi, your videos are really good. Can you make a video where you explain what books are good for webb design.
In one of your videos you say that you read psychological books which helps your ux performance, so I'm wondering what books those are.
Thanks
Good video man!
Great video, keep up the good work.
Thank's a lot , awesome video , exactly what i was looking for , just when i'm about to start my own web development agency
what about brand new agencies that have new sites? we dont have testimonials but the tools and people we work with do. how do you approach that topic if a client asks about social proof early on? Once we have cashflow we'll invest in changing the site- or paying for a new one entirely. but early on our site is bootstrapped and just supposed to be good enough while getting started.
You focus on your strengths - process, people, and/or services. Show your visitor your approach. If you have sample projects that works as well. Sites are all about storytelling. Tell a strong story about your process, people, or services then you will attract clients.
Hey Ran I want to ask you how do you take payments from your clients.
I made a website for my client and took payment from paypal and after 1 month he starts complaining about irrelevant things and chargeback me on paypal. And i ended up paying him money.
Hey man I know its been 2 years but I'm curious what you do and how you started
If I want to pivot into a new niche, an industry from which I've never had clients do you think it's a good idea to use this strategy of positiong myself as a designer for that "x" industry? I think the downside is that I don't have any project in this industry to back me up for saying that.
What do I do if I am starting out and don't have any social proof or even projects to show? When I am building my website?
When you get enough projects you're proud of. In the meantime, use Behance or Dribbble as a portfolio spot.
I have a portfolio review of amazing portfolio without any projects.. look it up
@@FluxAcademy oh didn't know about it! Will check that right now
@@FluxAcademy hey ran! Couldn't find any video with that tittle, it had be great if you could tell me the heading of the video! Thank you so much
Flux Hi what’s the title
Great work, thank you for sharing
What about if you’re just starting and you haven’t niched down yet?
Excellent video of course and I feel a little bit out of line contradicting you since you are much more successful in the field than I am but it is not always a great idea to lock yourself into a niche. Absolutely market to specific target industries and differentiate yourself from competitors but as you said if somebody who isn't in the tech industry comes to this site then they will instantly be turned off from this company. Imagine how many potential clients they are losing because of that... obviously if they only want to work with tech companies that is their business but I for one will stick to targeted landing pages while my home page is more inclusive.
You can go the other way and try to imagine how many potential tech companies they would lose if they weren't talking directly to them.
They may well be playing in a narrower market, but they are also saying "we're really good at this one specific thing"-which if done with authority and credibility-establishes a higher value exchange for clients willing to pay a premium price for this speciality. So in theory this mean less quantity, but much higher value and more profitable projects working on stuff they are really good at and actually enjoy doing.
Now i got idea just one word to say .. WoW
Blessing. Prayers. From. Isma. Saleem
Wow amazing
That's exactly what I wanted!
I think to much today is focused on what you are saying in the homepage but... people forget, many can talk the talk...but can they walk the walk? I see tooooooo many websites like that, all say the same.. I already know what they do...but SHOW ME WORK, show me how you solved problems.
Great
Nice video
i keep thinking your name is no flux...when i mention you i say no flux.
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