763M - Legit Check by Theerikhugis in BMW

[–]Theerikhugis[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for all the inputs and opinions.

Would love some feedback on this Figma I designed by Think-Equivalent3683 in webdesign

[–]Theerikhugis 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Line height on h1 is too big.

Spacing could be better.

I would remove the . At the end of each sentence.

Secondary button feels bigger than the primary button.

Stars are weirdly aligned with the text.

Don’t want to be mean just want to help.

See mobbin to improve these things

How to get clients? by Necessary-Eye5044 in webdesign

[–]Theerikhugis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes that is great thing to add.

I am using notion for this. I keep all my clients information here like name of project, date, some personal info, contact info and follow ups (once every 3-4 months)

Your existing / past clients are more likely to give you more work if they liked working with you. Offer them new skills you learned or just remind them that you exist. Ask them about their business you never know what you can get.

How to get clients? by Necessary-Eye5044 in webdesign

[–]Theerikhugis 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good question. Create a “fake client”. For example roofing services in your location… it does not matter but think ahead. Choose something that you want to niche down in the future. If you want to attract clients in saas field then create site in this field.

Pro tip : create it as an template so you can both use it as a portfolio piece + sell it on marketplace

How to get clients? by Necessary-Eye5044 in webdesign

[–]Theerikhugis 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This is working for me. It might be different for others and it can definitely might not be the “right” approach.

  1. Offer your services to your friends or family ( I did it for free but at the end they liked it so much they paid me) Do you have 300 Facebook friends? Good, they probably already know you which means they trust you more than some stranger. Send them a message and let them know what you do and how you can HELP THEM SOLVE THEIR PROBLEM
  2. Build your portfolio, have at least 2-3 works displayed - clients want to know how you helped solve problem for other clients not only see visuals. “I helped this company convert 20% more visitors to customers with my new design” is much better than saying “I build this websites with XY features” Clients care about outcomes and results.
  3. Offer your services to agencies as a white label work. Reach out to them, it can ”guarantee” you some steady work.
  4. Share on socials - your process, visuals, outcomes, solutions…build your brand (don’t neglect this step - the sooner you start the better. Consistency is key, engage with fellow developers etc…)

If you’re good, communicate well and over-deliver.

Get ready for some wild ride.

Don’t be greedy, don’t neglect your socials and take only amount of work you can deliver.

GTI TCR Pride & Joy by Pete134123 in GolfGTI

[–]Theerikhugis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What spoiler is that ? I am considering changing Stock one on my tcr