
Everything Freelance Designers + UXers need to know about estimating, pricing, promoting, proposing + contracts.
What you'll learn
- Everything freelance UXers or Designers need to know about self-promotion, pitching their ideas, writing killer proposals and simple (but ironclad) contracts.
- Marketing + promotion methods that ensure potential clients know you exist, know who you are and what you do + why it's worth their time to talk with you.
- Networking tips that actually work — for people who hate networking ;-)
- The six questions you should ask every person you meet at a networking event — and why they WORK.
- Joe's recipe for customized messages and promotional items that get the attention of targeted, prospective clients.
- Creating content for social media to extend your reach and prove your expertise
- The 8 laws Joe follows religiously when presenting or pitching a proposal to prospective clients
- The 5 components Joe uses in every proposal, and has used for each of his 23 years as a consultant.
- A live walk-through of one of Joe's actual proposals, explained step-by-step along the way.
- Why you should always work with a contract — and what needs to be in yours
- The 3 Rules Joe follows in every client contract situation — and why you should, too.
- A line-by-line walkthrough of the standard contract for services Joe has used for the last 20 years.
- A downloadable contract template you can customize for your own work!
Requirements
- None, although to get value here, you should either be a freelancer or *want* to be. freelancer ;-)
Description
I’ll cut to the chase: I created this course to answer the following six questions I am asked nearly every day by UX and Design freelancers of all stripes:- How much should I charge?
- How do I estimate a project?
- What’s the best way to promote myself to get clients?
- How do I pitch and present to those clients to land the work?
- What should be in my proposal?
- What terms should be in my contract, and how do I create one that won’t scare them off?
I figured it was time to end all that, because anyone with enough courage to work for themselves deserves a whole lot better.
Working for yourself is hard enough without wasting time on empty promises and slick marketing-speak. So that is NOT what you’ll find here.
Instead, you’ll find practical, step-by-step advice that you can put to use right now — based on my 30 years as an independent Designer and UX consultant. I ran my own firm for 10 years and moved to consulting for the next 20, and to be honest, I made every mistake in the book. Sometimes twice. But as they saying goes, we learn best from our mistakes. And I personally believe that in any situation, either you win or you learn.
So what I’m going to give you here is everything I’ve learned along the way — principles and practices that I follow religiously and lean hard on. Techniques that are as responsible for my success as the value I give to clients when doing the work.
And you can ask me any and all questions you have along the way; I answer every single question and message I get, no exceptions.
If you’ve ever asked yourself any of the six questions above, or ever had a moment where you felt like “I don’t know what I should do here,” then this course is the answer you’ve been waiting for.
Let's get started.
Who this course is for:
- Freelance or self-employed UXers, Designers or consultants
- Anyone looking to become a freelancer or self-employed designer, User or consultant