Good video! I am a new Brand Strategist and really found some insight from your video. You have great cadence in your voice that makes you easy to watch.
PS: I love the #timestamps. Many creators don't understand the importance of timestamps for navigation, or do but don't take the time to add them. I can always tell that somebody involved in the video publication or production understands strategy and hierarchical design when I see timestamps (if not the host themselves)
Thank you for noticing. It may take extra time on my part but I believe overall it is beneficial to the viewer. I feel like UA-cam rewarded people who put timestamps by adding the chapters feature. As content gets longer and longer on UA-cam (and UA-cam sells movies, tv shows) it makes sense that chapters were added.
Good observation. That is true The Futur has played a role. In the past, I always offered a type of strategy to my clients but it was never a standalone service. Channels like The Futur helped me see that this is a skill that is valuable on its own. Another reason I believe there's a rise in strategist that I mentioned in another video with Melinda Livsey is that there are some people who are designers, photographers, coders, etc because they thought it was their only option in the creative space. Becoming a strategist is never taught as an option even in design school: ua-cam.com/video/p8bKA6dAlgU/v-deo.html
Nathan Allotey yeah. Strategy goes well beyond marketing as well. Right into the soul of why a company starts up in the first place. Good strategists can even help the business owners spot gaps in the market and opportunities they haven’t spotted before
Right on! I actually created a whole new website design for my naturopath because her branding and website is VERY clunky and it all doesn't flow well. She has WAY too many words on her website. I broke it up some and made what's important (for the client of course) stand out. It looks sooo much better and I cannot freaking wait to present it to her! :)
@@bahtiyar.d creating on UA-cam has definitely helped with clients respecting my insight and advice. Give UA-cam a try as a way to teach certain subjects so your potential clients view you as a subject matter expert.
Saving this video because I really connected with you and your info here! The fact that people come to you for web design is right up my alley. This is what I want to do as well. I've already had some experience in design, over the past 5 years I've made social media graphics, podcast cover art (rebranded twice), 3 of my own websites, landing pages for sales pages, kdp book covers for low content books and a coloring book. So I have some experience. My problem right now is that I don't feel like I'm as good at coming up with designs as other people. I suppose this will always be a constant battle. I also make things a lot more complicated then they have to be. So I took your book recommendation "The brand gap" and started reading it. Wow! Best book ever! Can I ask what platform you use to design websites? I'm currently using wix and designing for a naturopath doctor. But I'm feeling like webflow might be where it's at. Great video and I hope to see you soon. I know your last video was about having covid so I sure hope you're alright!
Thank you for taking the time to check out the video. There's nothing wrong with getting inspiration from other places. (Inspiration not copying). Much of what people create is somewhat of a remix of things that came before. Many times I start with a single idea, look at places like lapa.ninja or onepagelove.com for inspiration and mix things together that I like to create a new design. I used to use WordPress for my websites but now I'm Webflow all the way 😉 I'm doing okay now thank you. I recovered for covid and starting new week I have new content coming out.
@@NathanAllotey Thanks for those recommendations. Glad to hear you're doing good! And yeah...WordPress I just can't with that one. Webflow looks like a much better option lol Looking forward to your next video.
The Business of Expertise sounds like an interesting one. I've heard of the "The Brand Gap", but you are the first person who made the book sound interesting. I've honestly been struggling with that #imposterSyndrome you mentioned, as a self-taught graphic designer/WordPress web designer I've been worried that I'm not as good as Darrel Wilson or Chris Do or yourself, for instance. Your suggestion of positioning myself as a graphic designer and then just requiring the client to go through brand strategy session is great. On a different note: Do you have any courses on how to effectively do #AmazonAffiliate marketing, including #DOS&DON'TS and minimum thresholds before they cancel your account, etc.? I almost started selling Amazon a few years back, but the rules said something about needing make a minimum threshold of sales within I think 90 days ... I wasn't sure I could do it and I didn't want to try and then "burn" that email/bank account like happened when I joined the UA-cam Partners in 2009, but didn't understand what was expected of me and they cancelled my account 3 years later simply for making no sales, and wouldn't let me re-sign back up.
The Business of Expertise is a great book (I have the audiobook as well). I believe having impostor syndrome is normal, I am also a self-taught designer that started with WordPress. I made many mistakes along the way which is how I got to where I am today. The main thing to remember is the BEST and most SKILLED designers don't get the best work. It's all about your ability to get a potential client to BELIEVE that you can deliver VALUE. I would recommend checking out a mini-course I have on positioning: ua-cam.com/play/PLCwXQ_6N6UuMm8DvY7F2NPE35OvDn-bpH.html
You can find the series on brand strategy here: ua-cam.com/play/PLCwXQ_6N6UuMK_D6D1vDF5d9T4oOzk4al.html
Good video! I am a new Brand Strategist and really found some insight from your video. You have great cadence in your voice that makes you easy to watch.
Thank you for taking the time to watch the video. Anything else you want to hear me cover?
Well worth watching if you’re at all interested in brand strategy.
Thank you for taking the time to check out the video.
PS: I love the #timestamps. Many creators don't understand the importance of timestamps for navigation, or do but don't take the time to add them. I can always tell that somebody involved in the video publication or production understands strategy and hierarchical design when I see timestamps (if not the host themselves)
Thank you for noticing. It may take extra time on my part but I believe overall it is beneficial to the viewer. I feel like UA-cam rewarded people who put timestamps by adding the chapters feature. As content gets longer and longer on UA-cam (and UA-cam sells movies, tv shows) it makes sense that chapters were added.
More designers are offering strategy because of channels like this and The Futur opening the eyes of creatives so they learn more business skills.
Good observation.
That is true The Futur has played a role. In the past, I always offered a type of strategy to my clients but it was never a standalone service. Channels like The Futur helped me see that this is a skill that is valuable on its own.
Another reason I believe there's a rise in strategist that I mentioned in another video with Melinda Livsey is that there are some people who are designers, photographers, coders, etc because they thought it was their only option in the creative space. Becoming a strategist is never taught as an option even in design school: ua-cam.com/video/p8bKA6dAlgU/v-deo.html
Nathan Allotey yeah. Strategy goes well beyond marketing as well. Right into the soul of why a company starts up in the first place.
Good strategists can even help the business owners spot gaps in the market and opportunities they haven’t spotted before
First time coming across your content, and I like it a lot. Thanks, just what I needed. You gained a subscriber.
This is excellent information! I'm looking forward to watching more of your videos.
Mia, good to meet you. Thank you for watching. Let me know if there are any topics you want me to cover and I'll make a video about it.
Good video..first time to see this channel .
Well done, great info 👍
Right on! I actually created a whole new website design for my naturopath because her branding and website is VERY clunky and it all doesn't flow well. She has WAY too many words on her website. I broke it up some and made what's important (for the client of course) stand out. It looks sooo much better and I cannot freaking wait to present it to her! :)
Thank you for this.
Wonderful and you're valuable brother
Thank you for checking out the content, and thank you for your words. I hear ya!
I love this. It's quite simple.
Thanks that was informative
My teacher! you the champ!
Thank you for watching the video. I appreciate any time you devote to my content.
New sub here, as a self taught strategist this was very helpful for me.
Your content is so good! 🙏
Great work! You deserve more followers!
Thank you and thanks for your support. In 2022 I'm going to switch some things up so I know more followers is right around the corner
@@NathanAllotey I am in the same business as you except I don't do YouTubing
@@bahtiyar.d creating on UA-cam has definitely helped with clients respecting my insight and advice. Give UA-cam a try as a way to teach certain subjects so your potential clients view you as a subject matter expert.
@@NathanAllotey To be honest, I am not likable like you. I don't look very friendly on videos. Otherwise, that's a good strategy.
great video man!
Saving this video because I really connected with you and your info here! The fact that people come to you for web design is right up my alley. This is what I want to do as well.
I've already had some experience in design, over the past 5 years I've made social media graphics, podcast cover art (rebranded twice), 3 of my own websites, landing pages for sales pages, kdp book covers for low content books and a coloring book.
So I have some experience. My problem right now is that I don't feel like I'm as good at coming up with designs as other people. I suppose this will always be a constant battle.
I also make things a lot more complicated then they have to be. So I took your book recommendation "The brand gap" and started reading it. Wow! Best book ever!
Can I ask what platform you use to design websites? I'm currently using wix and designing for a naturopath doctor.
But I'm feeling like webflow might be where it's at.
Great video and I hope to see you soon. I know your last video was about having covid so I sure hope you're alright!
Thank you for taking the time to check out the video.
There's nothing wrong with getting inspiration from other places. (Inspiration not copying).
Much of what people create is somewhat of a remix of things that came before. Many times I start with a single idea, look at places like lapa.ninja or onepagelove.com for inspiration and mix things together that I like to create a new design.
I used to use WordPress for my websites but now I'm Webflow all the way 😉
I'm doing okay now thank you. I recovered for covid and starting new week I have new content coming out.
@@NathanAllotey Thanks for those recommendations. Glad to hear you're doing good! And yeah...WordPress I just can't with that one. Webflow looks like a much better option lol
Looking forward to your next video.
The Business of Expertise sounds like an interesting one. I've heard of the "The Brand Gap", but you are the first person who made the book sound interesting. I've honestly been struggling with that #imposterSyndrome you mentioned, as a self-taught graphic designer/WordPress web designer I've been worried that I'm not as good as Darrel Wilson or Chris Do or yourself, for instance. Your suggestion of positioning myself as a graphic designer and then just requiring the client to go through brand strategy session is great.
On a different note: Do you have any courses on how to effectively do #AmazonAffiliate marketing, including #DOS&DON'TS and minimum thresholds before they cancel your account, etc.? I almost started selling Amazon a few years back, but the rules said something about needing make a minimum threshold of sales within I think 90 days ... I wasn't sure I could do it and I didn't want to try and then "burn" that email/bank account like happened when I joined the UA-cam Partners in 2009, but didn't understand what was expected of me and they cancelled my account 3 years later simply for making no sales, and wouldn't let me re-sign back up.
The Business of Expertise is a great book (I have the audiobook as well). I believe having impostor syndrome is normal, I am also a self-taught designer that started with WordPress. I made many mistakes along the way which is how I got to where I am today.
The main thing to remember is the BEST and most SKILLED designers don't get the best work. It's all about your ability to get a potential client to BELIEVE that you can deliver VALUE.
I would recommend checking out a mini-course I have on positioning:
ua-cam.com/play/PLCwXQ_6N6UuMm8DvY7F2NPE35OvDn-bpH.html
Great info!
I am already reading "Brand Gap". Would you, please, suggest some good books on brand development and brand strategy. Thanks!
I have imposter syndrome, bad.
I believe we all deal with imposter syndrome and can overcome it ua-cam.com/video/gysAG4n4mR0/v-deo.html