aren't you losing a major source of your income by hosting via webflow? The main reason I stay away from webflow is I don't want to be put in a position where a client wants to add something to the website, it often requires a webflow plan upgrade which also cuts into my margins. If a client needs the most basic of website, only then will I use webflow - bc I can host it myself while jumping through only a few hoops.
I have no knowledge of this but am about to venture into it. Any tips to focus on while learning please.
I have a Fender strat as well. Love the content too man!
That's awesome! To me the three essential electric guitars are the Stratocaster, Telecaster, and Les Paul.
Great video Bailey. I'm curious, how many clients do you have at a single time when you are providing website management?
Right now I have about seven clients on the website management plan.
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aren't you losing a major source of your income by hosting via webflow? The main reason I stay away from webflow is I don't want to be put in a position where a client wants to add something to the website, it often requires a webflow plan upgrade which also cuts into my margins. If a client needs the most basic of website, only then will I use webflow - bc I can host it myself while jumping through only a few hoops.
I have the client pay for the Webflow site plan directly. It isn't included in the management plan.