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Looking for partnership with agencies who don't offer Website and Web Applications services

I would like to form a team, where we can collaborate and do business, we specialise in building custom websites and web applications, i'm here to partner up to scale our businesses. It can be anyone who's just starting out or willing to join hands and grow together.

I built a lead generator, which gives you around 100 leads with few clicks and completely free and unlimited. It provides you information like phone number, email, address and all their data for us to reach out to them.

You can see in the above images for proof and also built a website audit tool which can farm through websites and give us actual issues just for free. It also does calculate and analyses SEO.
You will also be able to download the report as a website audit report or pdf to send it to the client.

I don't burn any tokens doing this job.

When i face a problem, i just don't throw money at it. I build it on my own and solve the problem.

So if there's anyone who wants to do business and make a fortune then let's join hands together.

u/Starboy_2703 — 24 days ago

Difference between a 40k & 4L project

Clients are gonna push us into a maze and tell us to decide a path for them so that they reach their goal but it’s not the same all the time, they’ll ask you for a complete e commerce project with payment integration and a custom build at 40k and at the same time there’re clients who has a tech knowledge and agrees the project at a higher stake.

And 40k project doesn’t always mean that it’s done completely using AI or a template, charging the client based on the requirements are extremely essential.

You shouldn’t look like someone who can do anything at a cheaper price, being desperate is not gonna set you the standard you’re looking for.

The pond is big and you’ll get to a position where you can either decline or accept the project and it should always be a wise decision.

In a 4L project we follow a certain process as follows:

Discovery call: in this phase you get everything about the client, make them a connection so that they refer or come back to you and also get to know exactly what they need in their project.

Proposal: The proposal is gonna have who you are, what you do, goals, phases, timelines, quotation etc.

Note: Always include the client side expenses as well
This method will improve the transparency and increases the trust.

Onboarding: Send an email with an onboarding form which consists of questions that’ll help you a lot to understand the requirements.

Design phase: We do complete competitor analysis, case study, wireframes, design board, 3 variations of the homepage & after approval we start the rest.

Development phase: consult with the designer about all the pages and the animations first, lay down the architecture and use seperate animation files and always note to create a readme.md file which makes it easier for the next developer to join and take control of the codebase. Make sure to follow the best practices and use ai wisely. The development phase includes both frontend and backend and all other prospects.

Approval phase: always keep the client in loop and give updates, have a notion template or make your own tool for managing projects or use tools like monday or linear.

Testing phase: always make sure to test end to end the complete codebase and also to clean it. Check the responsiveness, load time, SEO measures, header policies etc. I made my own site audit tool which does all the work.

Note: when you work with international client always keep the accessibility measure in mind like WCAG, cuz they get sued heavy if their site is not accessible.

Deployment and migration: ask client for their DNS records and migrate the site and make sure to monitor them using uptime bot or any other you wish. Check them in intervals to make sure nothing breaks in live. Always have a staging site which saves your life and money all the time.

NOTE: If it’s a custom site make sure to run linting and build.

Client feedback and referral note: always ask the client to provide a testimonial and also a referral note which is gonna boost your identity, you can also use this testimonial to post on LinkedIn which can get you easy clients.

Please be free to DM, to know about anything like onboarding form or proposal structure just anything.

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u/Starboy_2703 — 1 month ago
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The Art Of Getting Leads

Hey guys,

I've been in this industry for more than 3 years now and worked over 75+ projects

But here comes the question "How the F do you generate so many leads????"

Let me break it down for you guys

  1. Lead generator

With the emerging world of AI, I built my own lead generator system which helps me generate leads.
With exactly 5 clicks, i generate 100 leads at once with 0 cost.
I built this completely on my own after researching 10+ systems

Once i get these leads i don't stop cold calling and emailing.

even if the method is old, it still ends up working.

  1. Referrals

All it takes is to close one single client and from there you'll start your referral system.
Once you close a client, make sure you pressure them a bit for referrals and boy i'm sure you'll land them because i did.

If you deliver them a value for money project, you'll be in the air for someone else to know about you

  1. How do i close projects so fast?

Come on, that's gonna be a secret but here's the hint, using AI Tools like lovable or emergent or whatever is in the market is good to use but you have to know to use them wisely.

I personally don't use any of these tools but i ended up making my own.

If you get a client which has intense backend algorithms then you're doomed, so it's always good to do you're homework first.

  1. Linkedin and X Outreach

This is a massive huge gigantic pond to make network, so stop thinking start spamming
make sure your word gets the reach to the right people as well.

You'll end up landing one or two but you'll make a network and that's what is most important.

  1. Instagram

Make sure you provide the right content, nobody is asking you to give case studies as content
Our job is to get clients, and as a client i would'nt watch your case study of some random website but instead i'll watch something that fixes my problem.

And these pain points are the ones you've to target, and the most important thing is nobody is gonna waste a minute of you talking about a website but if you can give a solution for a problem in 30 seconds, they would be more than happy and people reach out to you.

  1. Human Psychology

Clients don't have time, they end up ghosting, and get annoyed with our follow ups.
And this is where we have to step up and before selling them something make a emotional connection.

Ask questions like:

  1. What does you company do?
  2. How do you make business out of this?
  3. How hard was it to start something like this?
  4. Why don't you try doing X to get Y and make profits?

Give them suggestions and make a bond with the client and trust me that helps a lot.
I talk to my clients like i'm friends with them for a very long time and we also have some fun talk, and after them pitch them with your soul, i'll bet that the'll agree to you and what you ask for.

I'm the founder of 404 Linq, www.404linq.com and i'm not promoting anything.
I personally handle sales, development, design and video editing, and i learnt everything step by step and sleepless nights and i'm sure the person who's reading this will also end up in closing a client after reading this.

Best of luck to everyone out there hustling day and night.

I'm available all the time and just hit me up with a DM if you need anything and chill guys i don't sell courses or anything.

u/Starboy_2703 — 2 days ago