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Starting a Web Design Business from Home

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Author: Marshall Thurlow

Considering starting a web design business right from your home? Venturing into a home-based business can be a deeply gratifying experience. Yet, it’s not without its share of duties and requires thoughtful planning to truly thrive.

If you’re at a career crossroads, eager to transform your passion into your career, or simply intrigued by web design, this article is for you.  Here’s everything you need to know about starting a web design business from home.

Discovering My Marketing Niche

The journey began with identifying the niche that I was going to target and provide services to. 

My initial target market was health professionals, in particular chiropractors. Leveraging my considerable background as a Chiropractic Assistant, and educated by more than ten years of personal treatment from chiropractic care, I had a deep knowledge and first-hand experience of the industry. This, combined with my genuine passion for the field of chiropractic, formed the foundation of my services.

By targeting a certain niche, you become the ‘go-to’ specialist which helps convey trust and authority. I now provide a range of niche-based website design services, including chiropractic website design, physiotherapy website design, and allied health website design more broadly. Each of these services is represented on my site with individual landing pages that address each profession in a personal way. 

Understanding the audience I wanted to cater to, primarily small businesses in the health space, shaped my approach and services.

Building Marketing Skills and Tools

Next came the phase of upskilling and tool acquisition. Digital marketing required me to be adept with various online platforms and tools. I immersed myself in learning SEO and SEM techniques, understanding their critical role in enhancing online visibility for businesses. 

Analytics became my best friend, as interpreting data to make informed marketing decisions was a daily task. Content creation, including writing engaging copy and producing eye-catching graphics, became a part of my routine, each project honing my skills further.

If you find that your skill set lacks any of these areas, why not enrol in an online short course to boost your competence? Sites like General Assembly and Hubspot Academy offer a wide range of marketing-related courses to help you develop an indispensable skill set

Setting Up My Home Office

Creating an effective workspace at home was another essential step. I invested in a comfortable and ergonomic workspace – a good chair, a spacious desk, and the right technology including a reliable computer and high-speed internet. 

This setup not only boosted my productivity but also helped me maintain a healthy work-life balance. Keeping my work area distinct from the rest of my home life was crucial in managing distractions and staying focused.

Studies have shown that good ergonomics in the workplace can significantly impact employee productivity and overall well-being. According to a review of 250 case studies by the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries, as reported by ErgoPlus, incorporating strong ergonomic processes can lead to various benefits:

When working from home, it’s an absolute must to ensure your office is comfortable and that your posture and good health are maintained. 

It’s also important to ensure you have the right technology to support your needs. Website design can be a data-intensive profession, with the need for specialist equipment. Consider the following software and hardware requirements:

All of this tech requires a fast and reliable internet connection. Most internet providers offer plans that come with unlimited data, no lock-in contracts, and good speeds. For a home-based website designer, I’d recommend choosing an internet plan that offers speeds of at least 100 Mbps. Even better would be a 250 Mbps nbn plan to ensure you have the resources for data-intensive activities like streaming in 4K or 8K, advanced gaming, and significant file uploads and downloads. 

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The Rewards and Freedom of Home-Based Marketing

Running a home-based marketing business has been incredibly rewarding. The flexibility to set my own schedule allowed me to balance work with my personal life seamlessly. Each project brought new challenges and learning opportunities, keeping my days dynamic and interesting. 

There’s a reduction in commuting time and expenses, leading to increased productivity and a better work-life balance. Operating from home also reduces overhead costs, such as office rent and utilities.

Additionally, it offers an environment where you can create a personalised workspace that suits your style and needs, contributing to enhanced comfort and efficiency. This setup can also foster a deeper sense of personal satisfaction and achievement, as you’re building something of your own from the comfort of your home.

The creative aspect of marketing, be it devising a social media strategy for a startup or crafting content for a client’s website, was particularly fulfilling. 

Financially, the business proved to be lucrative. With each successful project, my client base grew, as did my reputation in the marketing community.

Starting a Web Design Business from Home —Let’s go!

Starting a home-based marketing business has been one of the most rewarding decisions I’ve made. It’s a journey that demands creativity, strategic thinking, and an eagerness to continuously learn and adapt. If you’re on the brink of starting your own marketing venture, my advice is to embrace the challenges, stay committed to your goals, and enjoy the creative freedom that this field offers.

Wishing you all the success on your venture.

Marshall Thurlow is Director and Founder of Orion Marketing Pty Ltd. He is a digital marketer with expertise in SEO, website design, content marketing, and project management.

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