Honored to be part of this… and I would add a tip of “always be learning”… both from the craft side and the business side. I’m on track to make 200k this year, and I’m taking notes on this video. There’s still so much to learn and improve on! And thanks to all of the other folks in this video. Such amazing advice!!
This was fantastic - great to hear from these folks. Something I’d be keen to hear from each of them is what their freelance practice looks like: do they always work from their own studio? Have they ever been a freelancer that locates around to different studios? Are they charging a day rate, or a project fee? And what changes in their practice took them from being a $70k freelancer to a $100k freelancer, for instance.
Just put in my recent invoice and have officially reached this goal! Nearly doubled my last years salary, paid off most of my student loans, moved out of a shoebox apartment, all of which I could have never imagined would happen this soon in my freelance career.
Dividing the annual income goal by 12 puts things into an attainable perspective. Trying to visualize the year as a whole is not only unclear, but doesn't give you any way points to measure by. I like this tip!
Love the advice to connect with peers every day! It's so easy to be intimidated by people who do what you do, and seem to be more successful at it. But replacing that fear with an openness to learning is vital (and something I have to constantly remind myself to work on)!
I've never been the type to be jealous or secretive about my clients because it's a small world and we give each other work. That's the key to making more money and having clients reach out to you atleast in my case. Virtually 85% of my clients have been from referrals from peers and even other clients actually. Another banger video Motion Hatch!
Tips #3 and #6 are definitely ones I need to pay more attention to! I've been guilty of having a lack of clear goals in the past! Trying to change that for 2022 though🙂 #motionhatchling
This video was GREAT !!! In the position that I am now, I feel I've been waiting to hear all of these tips and points. Thank you so much for sharing this
Question; I'm a medium tier motion designer, working in Scandinavia. But If I have a good year I land around 70-80k. Do many of you hit above 100k+ ? I feel for that to be "standard" everyone need to pull out some top tier clients and so much luck with winning pitches? aye?
Hi, our Accelerator program helps people do just this! Take a look here: motionhatch.com/accelerator-program We've had so many students come out the other side with huge increases in their income.
@@MotionHatch passive income as motion designer. Once Adobe Stock is off for me, I'm looking for new markets to sell mogrt... or other solutions. I have a daughter and can't be all the time working on client projects.
So many great tips, thank you for putting this together! I love the concept of quality over quantity but as a beginner to both motion design and freelancing, is this only possible a bit later down the line?
Hayley does mentor people in her program, Balanced Business Bootcamp, aimed towards designers looking to build their businesses even further! Feel free to get in touch with us and we can see what we can do! We've just welcomed new students in, but we may be able to find a space for you before it starts fully!
What's your favourite tip from this video and which one will you implement into your freelance business? Let us know in the comments.
Quality over quantity
@@lopsangdlama Yes! Totally one of the best.
Celebrating your wins was one of my favorites.
Quality, and not charging too little.
Reaching out to new people everyday..
Honored to be part of this… and I would add a tip of “always be learning”… both from the craft side and the business side. I’m on track to make 200k this year, and I’m taking notes on this video. There’s still so much to learn and improve on! And thanks to all of the other folks in this video. Such amazing advice!!
Thanks Austin for being part of it!
This was fantastic - great to hear from these folks.
Something I’d be keen to hear from each of them is what their freelance practice looks like: do they always work from their own studio? Have they ever been a freelancer that locates around to different studios? Are they charging a day rate, or a project fee? And what changes in their practice took them from being a $70k freelancer to a $100k freelancer, for instance.
Just put in my recent invoice and have officially reached this goal! Nearly doubled my last years salary, paid off most of my student loans, moved out of a shoebox apartment, all of which I could have never imagined would happen this soon in my freelance career.
Wow!!!!
Dividing the annual income goal by 12 puts things into an attainable perspective. Trying to visualize the year as a whole is not only unclear, but doesn't give you any way points to measure by. I like this tip!
Thanks Joe! totally agree splitting goals up definitely makes them more achievable
Love the advice to connect with peers every day! It's so easy to be intimidated by people who do what you do, and seem to be more successful at it. But replacing that fear with an openness to learning is vital (and something I have to constantly remind myself to work on)!
Yeah it’s so true. How are you going to connect with someone everyday. Have you heard of Lunchclub?
@@MotionHatch No, I haven't-- I'll have to look into it!
I've never been the type to be jealous or secretive about my clients because it's a small world and we give each other work. That's the key to making more money and having clients reach out to you atleast in my case. Virtually 85% of my clients have been from referrals from peers and even other clients actually. Another banger video Motion Hatch!
Keeping my social profile up to date and keeping up with my peer relationships. Thanks
You're welcome! Is there anything else you'd like to learn more about?
Tips #3 and #6 are definitely ones I need to pay more attention to!
I've been guilty of having a lack of clear goals in the past! Trying to change that for 2022 though🙂
#motionhatchling
Whoop yea! You’re gona love client quest!
A very helpful series of qna! Thanks a lot to all the participated guests and you dear host! Much appreciated🙏❤️
You’re welcome! What other topics would you like to see?
Loved this video! I enjoyed hearing from so many other designers. Best tip[s], exude confidence and price yourself at an appropriate worth!
Thanks so much, Hannah! Absolutely!!
I lovr your content so much. It was as if you made this video for me. Thanks a bunch. I really appreciate you
Thank you so much! We just put out another video all around pricing! Feel free to take a look!
This video was GREAT !!! In the position that I am now, I feel I've been waiting to hear all of these tips and points. Thank you so much for sharing this
You are more than welcome! Anything else you'd like to see a video on?
You guys need to share more of these testimonial videos!
Thanks Miles. These aren’t all students of ours.
That was really beneficial video. Thank you Hayley for bringing us such amazing videos :)
Great tips and video! Favorite tip was focusing on attracting quality projects and clients.
Thanks! Yes that is a amazing tip.
So many good tips. Thank you!
"How did you make 6 figures?" "Hustle and charge more money." Gosh, brilliant advice 🙄
this channel is amazing. thank you for providing business information to animators!
Thanks so much Lucas this means a lot to me! What other topics would you like us to cover.
@@MotionHatch i'll let you know if i think of something! thanks!
@@MotionHatchcan you make a video on the topic of branding as a motion designer? more specifically creating your own brand.
@@beachchickensmedia Great idea! We do have a hint of this in today's video so keep an eye out!
Question; I'm a medium tier motion designer, working in Scandinavia. But If I have a good year I land around 70-80k. Do many of you hit above 100k+ ? I feel for that to be "standard" everyone need to pull out some top tier clients and so much luck with winning pitches? aye?
Hi, our Accelerator program helps people do just this! Take a look here: motionhatch.com/accelerator-program
We've had so many students come out the other side with huge increases in their income.
Great content!
Thanks Josep! I appreciate your comment.
What other topics would you like me to cover
@@MotionHatch passive income as motion designer. Once Adobe Stock is off for me, I'm looking for new markets to sell mogrt... or other solutions. I have a daughter and can't be all the time working on client projects.
Looking to make $200/day with Motion Graphic Videos. Any tips or mentors? This is my big dream at the moment. Please comment! 🙏🙏🙏
So many great tips, thank you for putting this together! I love the concept of quality over quantity but as a beginner to both motion design and freelancing, is this only possible a bit later down the line?
Would be nice to see their works
Love it 💥
Thanks! What was your favourite tip Nial.
I need a mentor to help me join the 6 figure club.
Hayley does mentor people in her program, Balanced Business Bootcamp, aimed towards designers looking to build their businesses even further! Feel free to get in touch with us and we can see what we can do! We've just welcomed new students in, but we may be able to find a space for you before it starts fully!