Want to know if you can successfully bring your own personality and quirks to the work you do – and in fact why you should? Alex Vasquez, our guest for today’s show, tells all on this episode of WP Elevation!
Alex is giving away three premium-level GiveWP donation plug-ins, which is an absolutely incredible tool. Just let us know in the comments below the best way to position yourself as the go-to resource in your community. Alex will be back in a couple of weeks to pick three winners!
Update: Congratulations Jim Krenz, Katrina Moody and chzumbrunnen! Alex has chosen the three of you as the lucky winners! Thanks for your contribution and keep elevating!
Alex Vasquez is Founder of DigiSavvy, a full-service boutique WordPress agency. He is also one of the organizing leaders of WordCamp Los Angeles. In his words however he would say he just builds stuff people enjoy.
Growing up, Alex wanted to be a cage fighter because he wanted to take on the neighborhood bullies, plus he watched a lot of bad martial arts movies! While that particular career didn’t work out for him, he found WordPress along the way and that has made all the difference.
He discovered the internet in the late nineties when a friend asked if he could build him a website. While he knew how to build a computer, he had no idea how to build a website. But he pushed through and taught himself how to do it.
He became a systems administrator for several large insurance agencies, but always knew he wanted to go into business for himself. He continued to work side jobs building websites for folks and eventually got into online marketing and pay-per-click strategies.
Alex started his website work using Joomla but quickly realized how technical-intensive it was after clients kept asking him to make an update after update. That’s when he discovered WordPress and realized how much easier it made things for both him and his clients.
Eventually, he had enough side work to make the leap and start his design agency. One of the keys he learned in doing so is having your clients and potential clients get to know you personally, so they feel connected to you. People will only want to work with you if they enjoy you and feel a connection with you.
There is much more to this episode with Alex that you don’t want to miss, so be sure to tune in to hear it all!
Please join us in thanking Alex for being with us today, and thanks to you as well for joining us. We’ll see you next time on WP Elevation.
Elevation Round
Q: What’s the #1 thing any freelancer needs to know?
A: Make more.
Q: What’s the best thing you’ve done to find new customers?
A: Help other people out.
Q: How do you stop competing on price?
A: You don’t compete on price; you compete on the service you’re providing.
Q: Any tips for writing better proposals?
A: Be simple. Fun language. Get to the point. Don’t over do it.
Q: What’s your favorite CRM tool?
A: Streak for Gmail.
Q: What’s the best way to keep a project and a client on track?
A: Communication.
Q: Any ideas for getting referrals from existing customers?
A: Send emails to existing clients and refer them to things I’ve written.
Q: What’s the #1 thing you can do to differentiate yourself?
A: Find the things you’re most comfortable educating people about.
You can reach out and thank Alex Vasquez on Twitter @alexjvasquez or his web site.
Alex Vasquez suggested I interview John Hawkins of 9 Seeds. John, keep your eyes on your Inbox!
To enter the competition, leave a comment below. Alex wants to know what you think is the best way to position yourself as the go-to resource in your community?
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