Hi Levi, What an amazing share! I have been thinking about a side hustle for a long time, and I think web design will be the right fit for me. I have learned the process from some talented people, and I have been practicing as well. I think with your help I will be able to get some clients and earn some money on the side. I really appreciate your help and this video, and I will definitely share it with my friends as well.
Wow, thank you John for the comment. Means a lot to me and I am really glad I was able to help you find web design as your side hustle. I wish you the best and hope you do great!
I love it when people push out heavy, slow, and unaccessible websites built on these drag and drop builders.. Makes it easy for me to sell 5k-30k websites. While it may seem like I am bashing, I am not. It is a good place to start, and certain small businesses with only 1k budgets, this option works great for them. Once the businesses are ready to build a scalable platform, that is when they go to actual web developers. So start here, but don't stop there, learn to code, learn website accessibility, learn SEO (even if you are not working as an SEO, you still HAVE to know the tech aspects of SEO to build a GOOD website.) and learn how important it is to have lightweight, fast websites.
This is a really good comment. I agree, this is a perfect place for beginners with a small budget to start, but it is important to continue to learn more about scaling your website and making it faster and more streamlined. Unfortunately, with easy-to-build platforms like Elementor, comes a slower website with all of the accessibility attached to it in a sense, but it is the best way for beginners to learn how to make one from scratch without being frightened away with a bunch of hard coding. Just have to pick your poison I suppose. Thanks for sharing.
Yeah, and then the client wants some "small fix" in a website made by some beginner freelance dude with the help of an ai, and thinks it's gonna cost another $100 for them😂
@@olga_lc Haha for sure, I require a 92 or higher on site speed, accessibility, and best practice to even work on existing websites. Usually they are so bad its easy to get them into a new site.
Thank you very much for the videos, please can you make a video to explain to us the strategies to save time such as preparing multiple website templates for the different niches to use them directly after having an order.
Thank you for the video! Can I use localwp for my portfolio. I mean, if I build 10 websites and make some mockups and showing on my website could be work? If I get clients I Will replace the the fake websites for the real ones one by one. Someone do/did this way?
yea you could totally use localwp to make 10 fake sites and if your clients like what they see, you can just move the site to a domain name and you would be done.
thank you so much bro you give so much value but note that you really need a professional video editor to take your videos to the next level let me know if you want more details about that thanks for you attention
I have a question about domain names. Is it a good idea to buy the domain name for your client? If i buy it would that mean that i own it? Shouldn't be better for them to buy it themselfs? Thanks Levi
I would recommend that you let them purchase and sign up for their domain name registration and hosting plan. You can definitely help them through the process of creating their accounts and then just ask them for the login afterwards. Great Question.
Do you think is to expensive? I want to start a design agency but i am not sure about pricing. You as a full stack how much money expect to get for your work?
@@manuelsalas294 for design 1000 dollors is ok, if you're client is ready to pay for it but meanwhile they should also realize that development is much tough then making designs.
Hey i am not a wordpress developer i know how to host a static website with a working form for free but the problem is it has a subdomain name not a unique
I asked a local daycare if I could do some PR work for them as an unpaid intern. They wanted a website so I created a website for them on wix. I did offer to be unpaid and I’m fine with not being paid for my help. But should I ask for compensation for the website? Just to cover the costs of officially publishing the website & purchasing the domain name?
Definitely! I make websites for charity and nonprofits and they buy hosting and domain. We do Wordpress which is quite cheap when it comes to hosting, don't know about Wix though
@@olga_lc Thanks, I did request that they cover the hosting & domain costs. They haven’t really responded back to me about it. Seems like they were hoping I would pay for everything, run/maintain everything and they do nothing on their end. The initial reason I wanted to help was because of how much potential the center has to be successful & the childcare staff are amazing but it comes to crappy management. Management doesn’t really make the effort and they drop the ball in a lot of places : /…now I’m feeling like it was a good waste of my time lol
@@KaylaG92193 Hi! Maybe some waste of time, but it was a valuable experience and now you know that everything must be discussed with the client before you start working for them, even if it's for free. If you'll continue making websites, first tell your client what domain and hosting is, and how much will it cost. If in the process you discover that any additional paid plugins or subscriptions are needed for that site, make sure to contact the client and discuss if they pay for that or you simplify the website to avoid paying. Also you might want to explore different technologies and hosting plans, so you can offer low budget and charity clients the cheapest option available. (In that case, don't forget to mention the prices of more expensive options, so they know you're saving them money 😊) As for the daycare website, I'm sure Wix has a free hosting plan with some limitations, but you can still post the site and show it as an example of your work for the future client.
@@KaylaG92193 Hi! Maybe some waste of time, but it was a valuable experience and now you know that everything must be discussed with the client before you start working for them, even if it's for free. If you'll continue making websites, first tell your client what domain and hosting is, and how much will it cost. If in the process you discover that any additional paid plugins or subscriptions are needed for that site, make sure to contact the client and discuss if they pay for that or you simplify the website to avoid paying. Also you might want to explore different technologies and hosting plans, so you can offer low budget and charity clients the cheapest option available. (In that case, don't forget to mention the prices of more expensive options, so they know you're saving them money 😊) As for the daycare website, I'm sure wix has a free hosting plan with some limitations, but you can still post the site and show it as an example of your work for the future client.
Hi! Maybe some waste of time, but it was a valuable experience, and now you know that everything must be discussed with the client before you start working for them, even if it's for free @@KaylaG92193
Sure, check out any one of our most recent tutorials on how to build a website. Here's one for you to get started right now. th-cam.com/video/VSTQdYXQIN8/w-d-xo.html
That's totally ok! You can start by just starting to learn how to build websites. And my channel is perfect for you. I am always putting out in-depth step by step tutorials on how to build websites for as cheap as possible. Even if you dont follow along and build them yourself, you can just watch the tutorials all the way through and know everything you need to know. Once you know how to build websites and you're good at it, you can start to to the things I mention in this video.
That's ok. That's what starter templates are for. They take away the stress of being good at designing. All you have to do is swap the images and text and you are done!
bro again like the other video i have watched on your channel ! we are looking for HOW to make a website instructor and you just say find a client build yourself a website .... ! bro where is actuall tutorials and step by step guids to making a website ?!
Well I am glad to hear you're watching many of my videos! If you're looking for how to make a website, you've come to the right place. If you check out the rest of my channel, you will find countless tutorials on how to make wordpress websites from start to finish without skipping any steps. If you are interested in watching one now, check out this tutorial right here! th-cam.com/video/cFdx1lgvy1k/w-d-xo.html Have a good one!
Thank you so much so far this is the best guidelines I have came across. So genuine and to the point.
Lots of love from Pakistan
I'm so glad you liked it! Thank you!
Needed this at this moment. A new subscriber you've got. Weldone!
Awesome video Levi. Fully packed with value. Great tips and advice on how to go forward with web design. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it and I really appreciate the comment.
Hi Levi,
What an amazing share! I have been thinking about a side hustle for a long time, and I think web design will be the right fit for me. I have learned the process from some talented people, and I have been practicing as well. I think with your help I will be able to get some clients and earn some money on the side. I really appreciate your help and this video, and I will definitely share it with my friends as well.
Wow, thank you John for the comment. Means a lot to me and I am really glad I was able to help you find web design as your side hustle. I wish you the best and hope you do great!
I love it when people push out heavy, slow, and unaccessible websites built on these drag and drop builders.. Makes it easy for me to sell 5k-30k websites. While it may seem like I am bashing, I am not. It is a good place to start, and certain small businesses with only 1k budgets, this option works great for them. Once the businesses are ready to build a scalable platform, that is when they go to actual web developers. So start here, but don't stop there, learn to code, learn website accessibility, learn SEO (even if you are not working as an SEO, you still HAVE to know the tech aspects of SEO to build a GOOD website.) and learn how important it is to have lightweight, fast websites.
This is a really good comment. I agree, this is a perfect place for beginners with a small budget to start, but it is important to continue to learn more about scaling your website and making it faster and more streamlined. Unfortunately, with easy-to-build platforms like Elementor, comes a slower website with all of the accessibility attached to it in a sense, but it is the best way for beginners to learn how to make one from scratch without being frightened away with a bunch of hard coding. Just have to pick your poison I suppose.
Thanks for sharing.
Where would you learn said skills please any resources
Yeah, and then the client wants some "small fix" in a website made by some beginner freelance dude with the help of an ai, and thinks it's gonna cost another $100 for them😂
@@olga_lc Haha for sure, I require a 92 or higher on site speed, accessibility, and best practice to even work on existing websites. Usually they are so bad its easy to get them into a new site.
Thank you very much for the videos, please can you make a video to explain to us the strategies to save time such as preparing multiple website templates for the different niches to use them directly after having an order.
Needed this rn 💸
Thank you levi for sharing this valuable information i Lear a lot from this video then I become a pro web designer thanks 😊👍
Glad to help!
Wow what amazing vlog 😍 thank u for this tutorial.
Glad you liked it!! Thanks
Thank you for the video!
Can I use localwp for my portfolio.
I mean, if I build 10 websites and make some mockups and showing on my website could be work? If I get clients I Will replace the the fake websites for the real ones one by one.
Someone do/did this way?
yea you could totally use localwp to make 10 fake sites and if your clients like what they see, you can just move the site to a domain name and you would be done.
thank you so much bro you give so much value but note that you really need a professional video editor to take your videos to the next level let me know if you want more details about that thanks for you attention
Good 1 👌
Thank you! Cheers!
Thank you for amazing tutorial from PH 🇵🇭
I need this actually
Glad I could help!
@@CreateaProWebsite please can you be a mentor? I'll be glad it I can email you or reach out to privately or something
I have a question about domain names. Is it a good idea to buy the domain name for your client? If i buy it would that mean that i own it? Shouldn't be better for them to buy it themselfs?
Thanks Levi
I would recommend that you let them purchase and sign up for their domain name registration and hosting plan. You can definitely help them through the process of creating their accounts and then just ask them for the login afterwards. Great Question.
@@CreateaProWebsite Thank you for the reply!
So the client would be paying for their hosting service?
Unless you want to pay 2-5 dollars a month for the rest of the websites life
thank you, it helps a lot!
Meanwhile me as a full stack web developer, watching web designers charging 1k for just web design
Do you think is to expensive? I want to start a design agency but i am not sure about pricing. You as a full stack how much money expect to get for your work?
@@manuelsalas294 300usd is the average price for a website, in india you can start from 15k inr, 15k is the minimum, you must not go lower than that
The big companies pay 10s of thousands for their website, shush
@@manuelsalas294 for design 1000 dollors is ok, if you're client is ready to pay for it but meanwhile they should also realize that development is much tough then making designs.
@@Yourubeei but I'm not getting those client, these shit indian clients pay only 20 to 50 dollars for a website average
Can you show us an how you charged for website design with an website example
Hey i am not a wordpress developer i know how to host a static website with a working form for free but the problem is it has a subdomain name not a unique
interesting
I asked a local daycare if I could do some PR work for them as an unpaid intern. They wanted a website so I created a website for them on wix. I did offer to be unpaid and I’m fine with not being paid for my help. But should I ask for compensation for the website? Just to cover the costs of officially publishing the website & purchasing the domain name?
Definitely! I make websites for charity and nonprofits and they buy hosting and domain. We do Wordpress which is quite cheap when it comes to hosting, don't know about Wix though
@@olga_lc Thanks, I did request that they cover the hosting & domain costs. They haven’t really responded back to me about it. Seems like they were hoping I would pay for everything, run/maintain everything and they do nothing on their end. The initial reason I wanted to help was because of how much potential the center has to be successful & the childcare staff are amazing but it comes to crappy management. Management doesn’t really make the effort and they drop the ball in a lot of places : /…now I’m feeling like it was a good waste of my time lol
@@KaylaG92193 Hi! Maybe some waste of time, but it was a valuable experience and now you know that everything must be discussed with the client before you start working for them, even if it's for free.
If you'll continue making websites, first tell your client what domain and hosting is, and how much will it cost. If in the process you discover that any additional paid plugins or subscriptions are needed for that site, make sure to contact the client and discuss if they pay for that or you simplify the website to avoid paying.
Also you might want to explore different technologies and hosting plans, so you can offer low budget and charity clients the cheapest option available. (In that case, don't forget to mention the prices of more expensive options, so they know you're saving them money 😊)
As for the daycare website, I'm sure Wix has a free hosting plan with some limitations, but you can still post the site and show it as an example of your work for the future client.
@@KaylaG92193 Hi! Maybe some waste of time, but it was a valuable experience and now you know that everything must be discussed with the client before you start working for them, even if it's for free.
If you'll continue making websites, first tell your client what domain and hosting is, and how much will it cost. If in the process you discover that any additional paid plugins or subscriptions are needed for that site, make sure to contact the client and discuss if they pay for that or you simplify the website to avoid paying.
Also you might want to explore different technologies and hosting plans, so you can offer low budget and charity clients the cheapest option available. (In that case, don't forget to mention the prices of more expensive options, so they know you're saving them money 😊)
As for the daycare website, I'm sure wix has a free hosting plan with some limitations, but you can still post the site and show it as an example of your work for the future client.
Hi! Maybe some waste of time, but it was a valuable experience, and now you know that everything must be discussed with the client before you start working for them, even if it's for free @@KaylaG92193
all the places i try to email already have nice looking sites.
Can you please make a tutorial on a school website
I want learn so please teach me how to create one
Sure, check out any one of our most recent tutorials on how to build a website. Here's one for you to get started right now.
th-cam.com/video/VSTQdYXQIN8/w-d-xo.html
Hello. Im not a designer. I dont know how to start.
That's totally ok! You can start by just starting to learn how to build websites. And my channel is perfect for you. I am always putting out in-depth step by step tutorials on how to build websites for as cheap as possible. Even if you dont follow along and build them yourself, you can just watch the tutorials all the way through and know everything you need to know. Once you know how to build websites and you're good at it, you can start to to the things I mention in this video.
@@CreateaProWebsite Thank you very much for reply and help.
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I want to be web designer but i a not good at design
That's ok. That's what starter templates are for. They take away the stress of being good at designing. All you have to do is swap the images and text and you are done!
Try to speak at a lower pitch voice
Snivel, I'm a professional dev and I'm having to watch this shitt cause Im not able to make even a penny with all my JS and react skills!!😢
bro again like the other video i have watched on your channel ! we are looking for HOW to make a website instructor and you just say find a client build yourself a website .... ! bro where is actuall tutorials and step by step guids to making a website ?!
Well I am glad to hear you're watching many of my videos! If you're looking for how to make a website, you've come to the right place. If you check out the rest of my channel, you will find countless tutorials on how to make wordpress websites from start to finish without skipping any steps. If you are interested in watching one now, check out this tutorial right here!
th-cam.com/video/cFdx1lgvy1k/w-d-xo.html
Have a good one!
@Create a Pro Website can you message me how the do it please
I can help your problem.
If you are interested then
You can give me response
hi im looking for a web designer for a restaurant in redmond wa, please dm me thank you