In this episode of Resourceful Designer, I discuss a common mistake designers make when presenting their work to clients.
Drawing from my own experience, I delve into the significance of presentation and its impact on a design business.
Sharing insights from my college days to my current approach, I highlight the practice of presenting designs to clients with crucial information included. I explain how this method not only enhances professionalism but also leverages client sharing to attract potential leads.
Join me as I reveal how this simple adjustment in presentation can make a substantial difference in your design business' growth.
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Are Your Design Clients Time Or Money Minded - RD340
Accepting Credit Card Payments - RD339
Handing Over Your Working Files: Yes or No - RD338
Backing Up: It's Better To Be Safe Than Sorry - RD337
Persistence Will Pay Off - RD336
Sure, You Can Do It, But Should You? - RD334
2024 Design Trends by Freepik.com - RD333
You Need A Thick Skin To Be A Designer - RD332
6 Pricing Hacks To Land Hesitant Clients - RD331
Take Back Your Time With A Time Audit - RD330
A Look Back - A Look Ahead - 2023 Edition - RD329
Using Pitch Work To Grow Your Design Business - RD328
10 Steps Toward Design Business Success - RD327
Tell Your Design Clients What You Do - RD326
Logo Package Swatch with Michael Bruny-Groth - RD325
You Are An Expert - RD324
The Most Important Question To Ask Design Clients - RD323
Designing Success: Applying 'Selling the Invisible' to Your Graphic Design Business - RD322
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