▲ 1 r/StartBusiness+1 crossposts

I know I can help businesses grow. My hardest problem is getting them to give me a chance.

I've spent the last year building websites, creating promotional videos, branding businesses, and putting together systems that actually make it easier for clients to manage everything in one place.

The frustrating part isn't doing the work.

It's getting someone to trust you before you've worked together.

I'll spend hours improving a website, editing videos until they're right, or finding ways a business could get more customers, but most business owners never see it because I can't get my foot in the door.

So I have a question for business owners here.

If a local creative agency reached out and offered to show you a free mockup of how they'd improve your website, branding, or online presence, what would actually make you take them seriously?

I'm not looking to sell anyone in this post. I genuinely want to understand what builds trust.

And if anyone here has been putting off fixing their website, creating better content, or improving their online presence, I'd be happy to take a look and give you honest feedback—even if you never hire me.

I'm trying to earn opportunities, not shortcuts.

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u/Swimming_Hovercraft7 — 2 days ago
▲ 2 r/saasinvestors+1 crossposts

Building a service business is frustrating when you know you can help people

I’ll be honest, building a service business is frustrating when you know you can help people but getting people to take action is the hardest part.

A lot of businesses and creators need better websites, better content, cleaner visuals, stronger promo, and a more professional online presence.

I built OnlyTruePerspective to help with exactly that.

I work on:

  • websites
  • promo videos
  • business visuals
  • content direction
  • flyers
  • brand cleanup
  • client/project portals
  • better online presentation

I’m looking for people who actually want help improving how their business or project looks online.

If your page or website doesn’t represent your work properly, send it to me. I’ll tell you what I’d improve.

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u/Swimming_Hovercraft7 — 2 days ago
▲ 2 r/OnlyTruePerspective+1 crossposts

Building OnlyTruePerspective

OnlyTruePerspective started with one goal:

Build work that lasts.

Over the past year I've been learning, creating, rebuilding, and documenting everything—from websites and branding to creative direction, business systems, music, and client projects.

This community is where I'll be sharing that process.

You'll see:

• Website transformations
• Behind-the-scenes development
• Design breakdowns
• Case studies
• Branding decisions
• Client work
• Creative experiments
• Wins, mistakes, and lessons learned

Nothing is finished, and that's the point.

I'm building in public.

Welcome to OnlyTruePerspective.

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u/Swimming_Hovercraft7 — 7 days ago
▲ 2 r/Programmers_forhire+1 crossposts

🚀 [FOR HIRE] Websites • Branding • AI Automation • Content Creation | OnlyTruePerspective

Hey! I'm Eli, founder of OnlyTruePerspective (OTP).

I help businesses, creators, and startups build a stronger online presence through professional design, development, and creative systems.

What I Offer

🌐 Custom Websites & Landing Pages

🎨 Branding & Logo Design

🤖 AI Automations & Business Systems

📱 Short-Form Video Editing

🎥 Content Creation & Cinematic Video

📸 Photography

💼 Client Portals, Booking Systems & Digital Workflows

Why Work With Me?

• Premium, modern design

• Fast communication

• Built around your business goals

• Long-term support available

Portfolio

🌐 https://www.onlytrueperspective.tech

Whether you're starting from scratch or upgrading an existing brand, I'd love to help.

Feel free to send me a DM, or reach out through my website to discuss your project.

— Eli
Founder, OnlyTruePerspective

u/Swimming_Hovercraft7 — 2 days ago
▲ 4 r/StartingYourLLC+2 crossposts

What’s the biggest thing holding your business back right now?

Serious question for business owners.
If you could instantly fix one thing in your business today, what would it be?
• Getting more customers?
• Better website?
• Content and social media?
• Branding?
• Systems and organization?
• Hiring?
• Something else?
I’m always interested in seeing where business owners hit bottlenecks because sometimes the problem isn’t what we think it is.
What’s the biggest challenge you’re facing right now?

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u/Swimming_Hovercraft7 — 13 days ago
▲ 2 r/OnlyTruePerspective+1 crossposts

From a simple idea to something bigger.

This all started with a thought and an idea.
A cool concept.
Nothing more.
No clients.
No team.
No roadmap.
Just a vision of building something bigger than myself.
At first, I thought the goal was simply getting clients.
Then I started asking different questions.
What happens when the clients actually show up?
How do you track leads?
How do you manage projects?
How do you keep clients updated?
How do you turn completed work into proof?
How do you create recurring revenue instead of constantly starting over?
Little did I know those questions would lead me down a completely different path.
Over time, what started as a simple idea became systems, workflows, infrastructure, and lessons I never expected to learn.
The more I build, the more I realize the bottleneck changes.
At first:
“How do I get opportunities?”
Then:
“How do I handle opportunities consistently?”
I’ve still got a long way to go, but looking back is wild.
What started as a thought became a website.
The website became a business.
The business became an ecosystem.
And now the focus isn’t just building something cool.
It’s building something that lasts.
Curious:
What’s one idea you had that ended up becoming much bigger than you originally imagined?

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u/Swimming_Hovercraft7 — 16 days ago
▲ 14 r/contentcreation+1 crossposts

What Are You Building Right Now?

One of my favorite things is connecting with people who are building something.

A business.
A brand.
A creative project.
A website.
A new idea.
Something they believe in.

Not every conversation needs to lead somewhere immediately. Sometimes the best opportunities come from simply meeting the right people and learning what they're working on.

I'm always interested in hearing about new projects, goals, and ideas.

What are you building right now?

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u/Swimming_Hovercraft7 — 18 days ago
▲ 3 r/Selfpromotioning+1 crossposts

A simple system to stop "random content" (and start getting leads)

Most founders don’t have a content problem—they have a system problem.

My 3-step approach:

  1. define the brand
  2. build a content system
  3. automate distribution

If you want a done-for-you version, details here: https://www.onlytrueperspective.tech

u/Swimming_Hovercraft7 — 21 days ago