Three Reasons You Need a Pirate in Your Pocket
It’s the end of January. That time of year when the holidays are a distant memory, New Year’s resolutions begin to falter, and that marketing to-do list you have in your head begins to create a little anxiety.
I can’t call you every morning and encourage you to get to the gym but I can help you with the website redesign you’ve been meaning to do, refresh the brand you’ve been limping by with since you paid your nephew $100 to design a logo, or design that annual report that’s due in a few months.
A pirate in your pocket
As a entrepreneur or small business owner, you probably don’t have enough resources to hire an in-house designer but you still have marketing initiatives you’d like to move on in 2024. That’s why you need a pirate in your pocket or, in other words, an experienced designer you can call when you want to plow through your marketing to-do list.
Here are just a few of the advantages of having a designer on call:
Get organized and set priorities for your branding and marketing initiatives
Move past the procrastination of “I’ll get to it when I’m not so busy.”
Relieve the anxiety of your unfinished marketing to-do list
Save time and money and avoid the hassle of looking for a designer for each project
I’ve helped many entrepreneurs over the years through my subscription-based support packages. Each one is structured with so you can find the perfect fit for your needs; whether it’s short-term help with a handful of branding and marketing items or long-term support to help grow your business.
Wondering what it’s like to have a pirate in your pocket? Here are three things to consider:
1. Priority and commitment
I give priority in my schedule to subscription clients so you don’t have to worry about meeting a deadline or getting a quick response. Also, you can begin your client-designer relationship with a low-risk commitment. I offer packages that are monthly, quarterly, and yearly.
2. Get those small jobs done
You don’t have to go through the hassle of finding a designer, requesting a proposal, and waiting to sign a contract every time you have a small design project. You can also avoid assigning these small jobs to your administrative assistant who probably has no interest in being your in-house designer.
3. More than projects
Do you need some quick marketing advice? How about a 30-minute brand consultation? You can easily book a phone or Zoom call and take advantage of my 30+ years of experience. Perhaps you need an in-depth rebrand of your organization. As a subscription client that can be part of your package, as well.
What you’ve been looking for
My subscription-based support allows me to develop a short or long-term relationship with you, act as a guide for branding and design as your company grows, and provide a high level of service at an affordable price point. If you’re ready to put a pirate in your pocket, schedule a call and let’s talk.