That you'll be excited to send people to
That save you weeks of DIY frustration
To move people toward the sale
You’ve got an offer or product you can’t stop thinking about. The kind that:

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You don’t want to be stuck in Canva or on your website when your time could go into planning your launch

You know your offer deserves better than graphics put together in a rush between client calls
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You’d rather spend your energy connecting with your audience instead of tweaking fonts

And who it’s for

And just need visuals that match that energy

So you can focus on selling

Or at least on its way there
You know that song you play on repeat? The one you're always sending to people saying "you have to hear this"? That's what your sales page should be: something you're obsessed with and can't wait for everyone to see,
Price: $800
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And since every album needs its cover art, tour posters, the whole shebang that makes it feel like an event, that's what your launch social media graphics should be (whether that's for a podcast, course, or whatever you're creating).
Price starts at $150
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Sanne came to me with the goal of designing a conversion-based Wix sales page so that people would sign up for her upcoming retreat. The page needed to feel both professional enough for serious academics (who were her audience) but also warm and inviting, so it didn’t feel like another average retreat for academics. Within 2 months she had already made back over 3x what she invested.
View case studyLaunches can feel overwhelming, which is why I recommend we start working together at least 1 month before your launch date. That way, we have time to create something amazing without rushing.
You’re not just getting pretty graphics, you’re getting:

Your launch copy (sales page, social media posts, etc., even if it’s a rough draft)
Your brand elements (logo, colors, fonts) or a brand guideline
Details about your offer and key features
Insights on your ideal client (who are we trying to reach?)
Your launch goals (what are we aiming for?)

You haven’t started planning your launch. This works best if we have something to work with from the start even if it’s a rough draft

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