There’s more than just one issue under the hood…maybe…
I know we are all skeptical when it comes to trusting a mechanic, or any type of tradesperson with a skillset we don’t have or put our blinders to. We have enough on our plates. So we get it done and it’s not the most fun time. All we can do is trust the person and situation.
We ask for an oil change and what do we get back when we are at the coffee shop anxiously awaiting their callback? We get a laundry list of “considerations” to take care of soon. Brake pads, wheel alignments, a belt of some sort and those damn air filters. Can’t they filter themselves?
So what do we do? We say “fine” with a discerning grin. Might as well get it done now, because I don’t want to do this next week.
What’s my point? Not to say “trust them, they are the pros”…because let’s face it, there are scammers out there just trying to get an extra buck.
I would say to either do your homework ahead of time, so you don’t have those nervous anticipations. If you’ve chosen someone you trust, sometimes the best move is to let them do their thing. I mean, they are the pros, so treat them like it and they will show you much more than just respect back.
When I do brand design for my clients, there is usually more I want to do for them than just a logo. Because there’s more to a brand than just a logo. There is a strategy behind your idea, your plan and execution. Have you looked at all your options when marketing yourself? Personal notes for clients after you do business? Vehicle wraps? Ads and outdoor signage? No, not your nephew flipping the arrow sign either.
Come to me, and trust I know my shit. I’m not here to squeeze another hundred out of you. The efforts I make will have you coasting longterm. Premium oil, new belts, fresh filters and happy tires.
I am up front and transparent as can be. You can trust that.