3 Ways People Make Money with StorySite

It’s exciting to see how both agencies and solopreneurs are leveraging StorySite templates to generate more profit.

When you buy a StorySite template, you get access to our step-by-step video tutorials and 60 days of free support.

But something else even more exciting happens – you unlock additional profit-generating potential for your business!

Here are 3 ways you can make money with StorySite:

1. Increase your capacity

If you have incoming leads, but you can’t fulfill the demand, then StorySite can help increase your capacity.

Having access to beautiful, pre-built templates has allowed some of our solopreneur members to increase their capacity and take on multiple website projects per month, which increased how much they could bill each month.

StorySite is a great way to systemize your website design offering and is a very affordable alternative to outsourcing your design and development to a contractor.

 

2. Provide faster turnaround

With StorySite, you can provide a quicker turnaround for your projects. Instead of creating a website from scratch, you can have your client pick one of our beautiful templates. Then you can add their StoryBrand messaging, tweak the design, and launch in a fraction of the time!

Offering a faster turnaround time means you won’t lose customers who have a tight deadline. Plus, with the saved time you can work on your business! Win-win!

 

3. Upsell: wireframe to website

Some of our StorySite members will paste the copy that they write for their clients directly into one of our templates. That way when they present the copy that they were hired to write, it looks stylish and professional.

Often the client will love the design and want their website to look just like that. When that happens it’s an easy upsell when you can tell them that you can tweak the design and launch their site for an additional $X.

That’s all folks! If you’re ready to get started, sign up here! If you have any questions, join one of our group calls.

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