AITA for not wanting to pay the web designer - Reaction
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- Опубликовано: 31 авг 2023
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In this vide we are doing something different and reacting to am I the a-hole for not wanting to pay the web designer? This is people's real experiences with web designers and I am sharing my opinions based on experience.
AITA is a Reddit thread with super interesting stories and I really enjoyed putting this together.
Let me know if you want to see more.
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Your insight into web design and the way you analyze these Reddit posts is impressive! I must say, your ability to provide thoughtful responses to these situations is quite admirable. How do you usually handle tricky situations with clients or family members when it comes to balancing professional services and personal relationships?
You've provided such a thoughtful reaction to this situation! Your perspective is fair and well-reasoned. It's great to see a balanced take on these matters. Keep up the fantastic content!
It's essential to maintain professional boundaries and value your time and expertise. Offering a family discount is a fair compromise, as it acknowledges your willingness to help while also respecting your current commitments and business responsibilities.
Tristan's reaction in this situation was completely justified. he offered to build a free website when you were starting out as a freelancer. They opted for another agency at the time, and now, as a successful agency owner, discussing a reasonable price is fair. Great video as always! Looking forward to your next upload!
The way you bridge real-world issues with the realm of web design is perfect. I must say, there's a lot of pressure on it, but you've managed it admirably. A commendable video, indeed!
Thank you. Appreciate it
Bruh you need more reach
Man this is very interesting
Thank you
Joe do you make these great video edits? I love it and all the content you share!
Joe?
@@tristanparker I mean How not Joe hahah
@@Webrisernl haha no problem. I should have spotted that actually.
I am currently using a video editor to edit my videos, he’s doing a better job than I can and frees up so much time
Enjoyed this video and would definitely like to see more -)
Thank you! Will be looking to do some more of these
These are real life scenarios and very useful how to conduct business. Thanks.
Yeah this is true
"sans" means without. Hence the terms serif fonts and sans-serif fonts. The serif is the little edge at the end of letters.
When doing a website I tell them that it will take up to a month to finish. Because you never know and sometimes the client takes forever to give an update/ feedback
Yeah, sometimes clients can cause delays to the project
@@tristanparker There was one lead who was surprised at the timeframe. I explained to him why I said a month. He said he understands and then went ghost lol
Yes mate, do you do mentoring? If so how much do you charge?
Hello mate. Yep, I can offer mentoring via www.agencyalchemist.com 🤙
nice thumbnail game
Thanks 🙏
sans = without