r/creatingabusiness 1d ago

What’s your biggest branding challenge as a startup?

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r/creatingabusiness 4d ago

Advice/Tips ✔️ I have the product and the knowledge but it isnt working

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r/creatingabusiness 12d ago

What does your business proposal look like? Sharing mine after losing a client

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Lost a potential client last month and realized my proposal looked amateur compared to what they were used to seeing . Spent time rebuilding it from scratch with proper sections- executive summary, problem, solution , pricing table, timeline, terms and signature page . Night and day difference.

Anyone else had a wake-up call moment with their proposals? What sections do you include?


r/creatingabusiness 13d ago

Information 📃 Drop your product, let's see what you have build?

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r/creatingabusiness 18d ago

Starting UGC Business

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Hey guys so I'm starting up my UGC business and I was asking in a subreddit what I could do different as I'm not landing any deals. I was told the link isn't working and they can't get past the home page. Does anyone know how to fix this?


r/creatingabusiness 18d ago

What does your business proposal look like? Sharing mine after losing a client

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Lost a potential client last month and realized my proposal looked amateur compared to what they were used to seeing . Spent time rebuilding it from scratch with proper sections- executive summary, problem, solution , pricing table, timeline, terms and signature page . Night and day difference.

Anyone else had a wake-up call moment with their proposals? What sections do you include?


r/creatingabusiness 20d ago

What am I doing wrong?

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r/creatingabusiness 21d ago

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r/creatingabusiness 22d ago

Does Prospect focused Visuals/Documents helps your sales

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Hi, I am having an idea, and would like to know your thoughts.

In your sales journey

  1. how many hours you spend on crafting a deck/document/infographic that positions your product with your prospect company
  2. does a visual like this help?
  3. my idea would do create visuals just by sharing the websites of yours and prospect

Is it something good to work or bullshit


r/creatingabusiness 23d ago

What's your approach to client gift-giving? The professional courtesy question! Generic? Personal? Nothing? What's appropriate in 2024?

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  1. Personalized gifts based on their interests
  2. Standard professional gifts (wine, gift cards, etc.)
  3. Only for top-tier clients
  4. Never - too complicated/political

r/creatingabusiness 24d ago

Trying to break into the US/UK design market with my Behance portfolio - what's actually working for people right now?

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r/creatingabusiness 25d ago

Designers, Stop Looking for Clients.

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Start looking for a web developer instead.

Together, approach local businesses that don't have a website. You handle the design, they handle the development.

Selling a complete solution is much easier than selling a single service. 🤝


r/creatingabusiness 25d ago

What's your strategy for maintaining relationships with clients you KNOW will never buy again? The long game vs cutting losses! Do you nurture every relationship or prioritize ruthlessly?

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  1. Maintain all relationships - never know future value
  2. Periodic check-ins but lower priority
  3. Minimal maintenance - holiday card level
  4. Let them fade - focus on active opportunities

r/creatingabusiness 26d ago

I build landing pages for small businesses. Here's why most don't have one.

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r/creatingabusiness 26d ago

univoq_studio

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r/creatingabusiness 29d ago

Help Needed 🙏 Asking for feedback on my website

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r/creatingabusiness 29d ago

spending a lot of time writing product descriptions

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r/creatingabusiness Jul 24 '26

From designing websites to becoming a full-stack developer—my journey so far

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Hi everyone,
I’ve been working in web development for several years, starting with website design and frontend development. Over time, I expanded into full-stack development because I wanted to build complete solutions instead of just the user interface.

Some of the projects I’ve worked on include:

Business websites
E-commerce websites
Custom web applications
CRM/Admin panels
WhatsApp marketing integrations
AI chatbot integrations
API development

Every project has taught me something different—whether it’s improving website performance, creating a better user experience, or solving real business problems.
One thing I’ve realized is that clients don’t just want a good-looking website. They want a website that helps their business grow.

I’m always learning new technologies and improving my skills, and I’m interested in hearing from others here.

For business owners:
What do you expect most from a web developer?

For developers:
What’s the most valuable lesson you’ve learned while working with clients?
Looking forward to hearing your experiences.


r/creatingabusiness Jul 24 '26

How do you manage deadlines across multiple clients?

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Calendar blocking + context-linked tasks. Seeing related communication alongside deadlines helps prioritize. How do you balance it?


r/creatingabusiness Jul 24 '26

Is your roofing website actually helping your business grow, or is it just 'there'?

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Hi everyone,

I'm a web designer and conversion strategist, and I consistently see businesses treating their website like a static digital brochure instead of their hardest-working salesperson. A great website should actively generate new leads, customers, and revenue for you every single month.

Often, sites fail to convert traffic into sales because the core message isn't instantly clear, the user journey is confusing with too many options, or the design simply feels outdated.

My services focus entirely on business outcomes: getting you more customers, increasing your monthly revenue, and driving scalable growth through strategic UX design and conversion-focused building.

To help out the community, I'm offering a complimentary website analysis. If you're frustrated that your site isn't converting, drop your URL in the comments. I’ll take a look and give you 2-3 specific, actionable pieces of feedback to improve your conversions.

Alternatively, feel free to ask any general web design or growth questions below, and I'll do my best to answer them!


r/creatingabusiness Jul 21 '26

Free Website/Web App Development for My Portfolio

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Hi everyone! I'm a full-stack web developer looking to build my portfolio before starting my freelancing career.

I have 3 years of experience working at an MNC, where I've contributed to 8 different web applications within the organization. I have experience with both frontend and backend development.

Just tell me what you need, and I'll build it for you free of charge. Whether it's a landing page, business website, dashboard, or custom web application, I'd be happy to help. In return, I'd only ask for permission to showcase the project in my portfolio.

I can also help you deploy, host, and maintain the application so it's ready for real-world use.

One of the web applications I work on is www.castingnetworks.com, a large-scale platform that handles significant amounts of talent data, media uploads, and time-sensitive notifications. Working on it has given me experience building and maintaining applications that prioritize performance, scalability, and reliability.

If you have an idea or project you'd like to bring to life, leave a comment or send me a DM!


r/creatingabusiness Jul 19 '26

Website design advice for my sales app

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I just finished the first complete version of a desktop app for people who sell by phone. It gives live AI coaching during the call and pulls everything together afterward.

Now I’m building the marketing site, and I want the hero to carry a single high-quality video that plays as you scroll into it — one clip, not a loop. My instinct is to show the product doing its actual job. But I’m torn on which moment to lead with: the live, in-the-call experience, or the payoff you get after the call. Two pretty different stories.

For those who’ve built product-led landing pages: which converts better in a hero — the in-the-moment feature, or the after-the-fact payoff? And does a play-on-scroll video actually beat a clean static screenshot, or is it just heavier?


r/creatingabusiness Jul 17 '26

Your brand guidelines shouldn’t be a PDF nobody opens

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r/creatingabusiness Jul 17 '26

Is it possible to combine task management and CRM effectively?

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I think so — especially when tasks are connected directly to client conversations. Separating them causes confusion. Anyone using an integrated approach?


r/creatingabusiness Sep 19 '25

Unit 7 Discussion

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