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Webdesign Business Startup Notes: Startups, WordPress, Networking, and a Goal

Revised and updated: How to Start a Webdesign Business

This is fun to browse through: Killer Startups – new sites reviewed daily…

Do you use WordPress for your designs? If so you might love this site: WP Scoop. While I was there I found this cool article: 18 Alterntive Ways to Use WordPress. I also like this WP Theme Building Cheat Sheet.

If you’re getting started in the webdesign business you’ll get a lot of help from joining an online community. I just joined The V7 Network and have been a member of the Women Designers Group mailing list for years. When you need help with a webdesign project – there it is!

I lost my job at a local business just over a year ago. With the recession and competition for jobs here in California, I’ve thought about returning to webdesign. That depends on whether I can sell that novel I recently finished revising for the sixth time. I’m submitting it to agents now. I see webdesign as ‘easy money’ in one respect, because lots of people need webdesigners… but not so easy when I consider the time I’d have to put into making it work.

In any case, I’m going to start redesigning this site. It will be an intense project as I don’t want to just toss something together… I’m looking forward to a project that expands my creative design skills and produces a truly unique web experience. How’s that for a goal?

Filed under: This'n'That — Linda @ 5:36 pm

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Marketing Plan – Part One: Choose Your Core Services

To create a marketing plan for your web design business, you first need to decide what you’ll be offering. What core service offerings will be available?

When I started my web design business I was too optimistic. I thought I could offer everything. I thought that offering a variety of services would bring in more clients. So my original site offered graphic design, web design, web maintenance, internet research, desktop publishing, SEO, logo design, photography, press releases, and publicity planning. I’m really surprised I didn’t include content writing on that list!

Well, experience showed me that (1) web design clients are not hard to get, and (2) I can’t do everything. What I ended up doing was graphic design, web maintenance, and web design, with some SEO and content writing work tossed in on the side.

My recommendation for one-person home-based web design business owners, is to specialize in just a few things. Be the expert. Train yourself well and then take on only the jobs you’d be best at. Yes, you’ll have to prepare yourself to turn some people down. In particular, if it seems the client wants you to do something you’re unfamiliar or uncomfortable with, you can save yourself a lot of stress by saying NO. You’ll find that you earn more and work with a happier state of mind when you choose your projects wisely and turn away the rest.

Of course if you’re starting a large web design firm that will hire specialists in logo design, SEO, graphic design, content writing, and more, you can advertise and get jobs in all those categories. But for the one-person business, it would be a bit too much.

So evaluate your talents and decide exactly what your core service offerings will be. You might also decide now that you’re going to specialize in websites only for horse owners or artists, or musicians.

Here are a few examples:

Example 1 – Graphic Designer: If you’re an outstanding artist you might want to advertise your images to web design business owners. Let them know your artistic talents are available for their web design projects. They in turn will tell their customers that these amazing graphics are available (for a greater price) and you’ll probably find you have more work than you can reasonably deal with.

Example 2 – PHP specialist: If you know how to code PHP you’re bound to be in demand. You can offer your talents to web designers and to the public, with your PHP web design website. You might be able to make a business doing PHP only without dealing with the web design or graphics end of the business by working with a few talented web designers who will sub-contract work to you.

Example 3 – Flash specialist: If you’re good at creating Flash sites, this is a specialty that could be turned into a business, again without delving into the intricacies of design, SEO, and content writing.

Example 4 – HTML/XHTML/CSS specialist: If you’re like me, and are basically good at HTML, XHTML, and CSS, then make those your core products. If your customers ask you to include SEO and content writing skills in a job, you can add these to your contract if you feel competent to complete the tasks well.

Example 5 – CMS specialist: Some web designers specialize in setting up content management systems (CMS) and installing themes. You might advertise WordPress setup, Drupal setup, or whatever you’re really good at.

Whatever else you decide, remember never to offer to do something you are not sufficiently trained to do. You need to be totally confident in your skills. Make sure, before you start your business, to have your education (or self-education) complete and UP TO DATE. Well, the truth is, your web design education is never totally complete, because you’re always going to be acquiring new skills. The thing I’m trying to get at here is that you should be entirely competent to do whatever it is you’re offering as a core service.

Once you know what your specific core service offerings will be, you’ll be ready for part two on creating a marketing plan for your web design business.

Filed under: Business — Linda @ 11:07 am

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Web Design Ideas

We all need the inspiration of new web design ideas from time to time.

If you’re planning a career as a web designer you should start as soon as possible to collect your favorite designs to keep as inspiration. You could start a web design idea gallery as the owners of the following sites did, or just bookmark all the inspiring, beautiful, amazing sites you come across.

Here are twenty web design idea resources to inspire your creativity.

Web Design Ideas

Patrick Haney has collected over 400 web design ideas on his Flickr account: Web Design Inspiration.

Web Design Ideas

Web Design Ideas

A Site A Day intends to give web designers one new inspirational site building idea daily:

Web Design Ideas

Web Design Ideas

Web Creme collects screen shots of inspiring web design ideas:

Web Design Ideas

Web Design Ideas

Web Design File has more than 650 inspirational web design ideas waiting for your perusal:

Web Design Ideas

Web Design Ideas

Only the best: Inspiration King focuses on quality over quantity:

Web Design Ideas

Web Design Ideas

Unmatched Style is a community blog acknowledging designs using CSS and web standards:

Web Design Ideas

Web Design Ideas

At CSS Clip you can submit your CSS site to the gallery and compete with other great web design artists of the internet:

Web Design Ideas

Web Design Ideas

Best Web Gallery defines quality design as “Visual + Technical + Creativity”:

Web Design Ideas

Web Design Ideas

The Best Designs features quality CSS and flash websites:

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Web Design Ideas

You’ll find plenty of web design ideas and inspiration at CSSremix:

Web Design Ideas

Web Design Ideas

I Love Blog Design specializes only in (guess what?) …blogs!

Web Design Ideas

Web Design Ideas

The CSS Zen Garden is perhaps one of the most inspiring places on the web:

Web Design Ideas

Web Design Ideas

CSS Mania! Be inspired!

Web Design Ideas

Web Design Ideas

CSS Revue isn’t in English but you don’t need to understand the language to appreciate the beautiful web design ideas.

Web Design Ideas

Web Design Ideas

Design Idol features beautiful CSS and flash sites:

Web Design Ideas

Web Design Ideas

MotionSpire provides a gallery for impressive 3D, 2D and multi-media:

Web Design Ideas

Web Design Ideas

Frequent updates: CSS Envy.

Web Design Ideas

Web Design Ideas

FantastiCSS – a gallery of fantastic CSS web design:

Web Design Ideas

Web Design Ideas

We Love WP – showcasing WordPress sites:

Web Design Ideas

Web Design Ideas

Inspiration Folder requests membership…

Web Design Ideas

Web Design Ideas

Filed under: Design Process — Linda @ 11:53 pm

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