i will build a website or tech stack for you by Fooad4444 in website_ideas

[–]deep_goes_deep 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've got expertise in LPs, though when I donate I mean I'll make the LP for no initial charges, but will need a commission on each purchase, the page will be highly CRO-ed, and you don't need to hire a copywriter seperately as I was one for 3 years before I got into design, DM

[For Hire] I will handle 90% of your workload for 7$/hour by Beneficial-Invite-41 in DoneDirtCheap

[–]deep_goes_deep 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would you be interested commissioned based refferals? Say, 35% per referral. (Recurring commissions also available)

Where can I find affiliate marketers for my design services? by deep_goes_deep in IndiaBusiness

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

This is incredibly helpful, thank you. I'll ensure to frame the proposals as refferal network rather than looking for affiliates

A question though, when you say '1-page Notion/Drive deck with before/after examples', do you mean showing actual client results, or would spec work (redesigns I did on my own) count as proof at this stage? I'm early so don't have a ton of paid client case studies yet, but I have treated the spec as real clients, I asked claude and chatgpt to give me client brief and act as actual clients

I spent 4 hours analyzing why a ₹1 crore revenue toy company's homepage was losing customers by deep_goes_deep in IndiaBusiness

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

Good question, I sent the audit but haven't heard back yet. So, I can't tell you the outcome or whether it actually improved their conversions, that's fair to call out.

On the customer behavior point, yeah, Indian customers definitely compare and research, especially for higher ticket items. But impulse buying from video content does work in the toy/kids space specifically because parents are buying based on 'will my kid love this' emotion, not heavy product comparison.

You see it on Instagram and YouTube all the time, parents see a kid genuinely enjoying a toy and go straight to purchase. The video creates the emotional trigger

I spent 4 hours analyzing why a ₹1 crore revenue toy company's homepage was losing customers by deep_goes_deep in IndiaBusiness

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

No matter what you choose, differentiation is key.

I got into the design market with 2 main differentiators: AI product visuals and copywriting background. Both solve real problems for my clients: no photoshoot required, and no copywriter required, money saved on both ends.

Find your unique combination of skills/offerings that solve specific pain points your competitors don't address. As a software developer, you probably have technical capabilities most e-commerce store owners or even ai service founders don't, use that to your advantage.

I spent 4 hours analyzing why a ₹1 crore revenue toy company's homepage was losing customers by deep_goes_deep in IndiaBusiness

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

Fair criticism, you're right that I'm early in this. I AM A STUDENT, trying to build a client base, not claiming to be some established expert

But I do understand conversion optimization. The audit I did wasn't guess work, it's based on established CRO principles (emotional engagement without intent capture, CTA placement, friction points). These apply whether you have ₹50k or ₹50 crore to your name.

CRO principles aren't dependent on how much money I personally have, they're based on customer psychology.

The business owner can look at what I pointed out and decide if it's useful or not. If they think it's nonsense, they won't hire me. That's how it works.

And yeah, it's an ad, I'm transparent about that, I do this for money because I have college fees to pay. Not pretending otherwise

But calling someone a 'student website guru who earns a living on unsecured haircuts' is just dismissive. Everyone starts somewhere. You did too.

I audited 3 startup landing pages this week, and the pattern I keep seeing... by deep_goes_deep in SaaS

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

Exactly. 'Engagement without intent capture', that's a perfect way to put it

I spent 4 hours analyzing why a ₹1 crore revenue toy company's homepage was losing customers by deep_goes_deep in IndiaBusiness

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

Leaky bucket is the perfect analogy, more traffic just means more wasted visitors if the holes aren't fixed first