March 11, 2017

00:48:11

173 Emily White on Partnerships in WordPress and Building a LIfestyle Agency

173 Emily White on Partnerships in WordPress and Building a LIfestyle Agency
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173 Emily White on Partnerships in WordPress and Building a LIfestyle Agency

Mar 11 2017 | 00:48:11

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Show Notes

Our guest this week is Emily White, of Emily White Designs. Emily has a successful business developing custom Genesis WordPress themes with her development partner, Greg Young. Emily clearly knows her customer base and is focused on giving her clients a fantastic customer experience. This interview shows you can still be successful running a small agency.

 

Emily White Designs

https://www.emilywhitedesigns.com/

 

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Our episode this week is sponsored by LiquidWeb. Liquid Web is offering a 33% discount for your first 6 months of managed WordPress hosting.

Head over to https://LiquidWeb.com/wordpress and use the code WPTONIC33 at checkout for your discount.

 

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Table of Contents for Episode 173

0:00 Podcast Intros

3:05 How Emily first got started with web design and development.

5:09 Finding a target market can be difficult. How did Emily find her target market?

6:53 Emily's thoughts on content marketing, and why she has that stance.

8:47 How Emily evolved her pricing structure over time.

12:39 What sort of client screening does Emily do to determine who she takes on as a client?

17:10 What process did Emily go through to find a development partner?

21:13 What is the difference in perception between a freelancer and an agency, even if that agency is two or three people?

23:26 The major differences in projects when you have a partnership as opposed to trying to contract out different pieces of the project.

25:20 Emily talks about working with an university on her agency's largest project to date.

28:32 Does Emily design for mobile first or desktop first on most projects?

29:35 Gathering content for web projects is a bit easier with professional bloggers.

31:51 The benefit that professional bloggers get from having a custom made design.

36:08 How Emily came to use Genesis as a theme framework, and the advantages of that community.

39:22 What advice Emily would give to budding web designers.

40:49 Steps you should take to define your ideal client.

43:45 Who else should we have on the show?

44:58 Podcast outros.

 

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Links mentioned during the show:

 

Genesis Framework

http://my.studiopress.com/themes/genesis/

 

The Big Web Show 53: Raising Rates (Start at about 38:27)

http://5by5.tv/bigwebshow/53

 

Basecamp

https://basecamp.com/

 

Clients From Heaven (WordCamp San Antonio 2016)

https://www.emilywhitedesigns.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/wcsatx.pdf

 

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