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Dive into web design with full-stack designer turned founder Ran Segall, as he dishes out on blending aesthetics, functionality, and business strategy to skyrocket your design approach. Check out the corresponding blog post here: https://www.schoolofmotion.com/blog/design-web-motion-ran-segall
Ran Segall, founder of Flux-Academy.com shares his insights on how to craft the right offers today as a beginning web designer and how to package up your services in a way that builds your web business sustainably in 2024 and beyond.In This Episode00:00 - Web Design Services and Referral Partners05:26 - Webflow and Trends18:12 - Web Design Challenges30:02 - Building Community and Partnerships for Success36:05 - Transitioning From Courses to Community49:59 - Web Design and AI Cooperation53:39 - Webflow and Flux Academy DiscussionGet all links, resources and show notes at:https://joshhall.co/320Grab my brand new (completely free) training to help you start and build your web design business at:
Welcome, fellow designers, to another exciting episode of The Profitable Graphic Designer Podcast. I'm thrilled to have a very special guest joining me. Meet Ran, a seasoned designer with over two decades of experience and a deep passion for all things WebFlow. Throughout our conversation, we'll delve into Ran's remarkable journey and uncover the secrets of generating passive income while building a thriving agency that sells online courses. If you're a design business owner on the hunt for fresh income avenues, you're in for a treat. In this episode, you will learn: What ignited Ran's desire to share his knowledge and expertise with the design community, and how it can inspire your own journey. The inside scoop on what passive income truly means in the context of web design and online courses, demystified by Ran. A behind-the-scenes look at Flux Academy, Ran's successful agency that sells online courses – discover the origins, the pivotal steps taken, and the lessons learned along the way. Insights into the most profitable types of online courses in the design industry, along with the rationale behind their success. Proven strategies and tips for effectively marketing and promoting online courses to your target audience, including the secrets to making your courses irresistible. About Ran Segall: Ran has been a designer for over 20 years and a passionate Webflow advocate for over 6 years. He has spent the last few years dedicating his efforts to educating the design community on YouTube and Flux Academy, enabling designers to do more and better work. https://www.flux-academy.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@FluxAcademy
Earlier this year, I collaborated with Ran Segall from Flux Academy to create a freelance course called Freelance Ignite as well as some content for their YouTube channel. I'm bringing some of that content to my podcast to discuss the five common mistakes designers make when trying to attract more clients, and how to avoid them in your own business.Even if you've made these mistakes in the past, it's never too late to pivot and improve your approach. Take this as your sign to make positive changes and increase your chances of landing your perfect ideal clients.Here's a glance at this episode…[02:55] #1 Stop expecting, start acting[04:12] #2 Relying on social media [05:04] #3 Cold Calling and Spamming [08:10] #4 Focusing on quantity over quality[09:22] #5 Not niching downWatch this video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6EQw-7kVVQ&t=32sCheck out more videos on the Flux Academy YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@FluxAcademy
For Ep 43, my guest is Ran Segall.I'm sure this man needs no introduction to listeners of Webflail but for my mum who listens to these episodes who maybe doesn't know him, Ran Segall is a full stack designer, content creator and owner of an online webflow school, Flux Academy.I first came across Ran maybe 5 years ago when I watched one of his daily vlog videos. And I became pretty obsessed. He cycled through Tel A Viv on the way to client meetings, sat in his office explaining the structure of a landing page or sharing behind the scenes of his startup, Prospero. I think I and of lot people connected with Ran because he was curious, enigmatic and exceptionally clear at explaining complicated things in a simple manner.This helps to explain the insane success of Flux Academy when it was first launched and planted the seed for the success to come. Flux eventually became the core focus and he has now built a team around him for the academy to be fully fledged and robust business.The failures we talk about in this episode are:not releasing original project files to clientworking with friends and family without clear boundariesworking without a clear design briefCONNECT WITH RAN
Ran Segall is the founder and CEO of Flux Academy.INTERVIEW VIDEO:https://youtu.be/1APN2MHdxnYARE YOU LOOKING TO LEARN THE ART & BUSINESS OF WEB DESIGN?Check out Flux Academy - https://www.flux-academy.com/CONNECT WITH RAN SEGALLTwitter - https://twitter.com/ransegallInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/ransegall/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ran-segall-0b582a33/CONNECT WITH MELinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jayneil Twitter - https://twitter.com/jayneildalal
Ran Segall's design YouTube channel Flux Academy has reached a whopping +450K subscribers. He shares how he got there and what you can do to break into the industry – whether you plan to become a UX designer or UX writer or something else. He also talks about his enthusiasm for artificial intelligence. As AI starts doing the heavy lifting for designers, we can focus on the innovative side of design.Ran's background and his journey to +450K subscribers (from 1:50)The role of UX writing in design (from 7:36)How to become a full stack UX person (from 10:50)Finding your first client (from 12:30)Content creation as a way to build trust (from 14:10)Why consistency is key and why you gotta love what you do (from 15:25)AI and the future of design (from 19:30)LinksFollow Ran on LinkedInFlux Academy on YouTube Try our free UX writing course
In today's episode, I speak with Ran Segall. Ran has been a freelance web designer for 17 years — 6 of those as a full-time business owner. He started his career at big advertising and branding agencies, and as a freelancer, has served clients in many industries, including tech startups, social enterprises, and restaurateurs. By developing high-value skills, he scaled his freelance web design business to over $250k in yearly revenue. Since 2015, Ran has been sharing his learnings on his YouTube channel, Flux — the very foundation of Flux Academy. We dive into how to gain external self-awareness, how triggers can teach you what you value, and how to practice a ‘here to learn' mindset.
Ran Segall needs no introduction… but for those who don't know him yet, he's a designer and founder of Flux Academy. Listen for his story of growing up in Israel, serving in the military, and how punk music started an interest in graphic design and then web. Contact Guest: Ran Segall Website: https://www.flux-academy.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FluxWithRanSegall Instagram: @ransegall - https://www.instagram.com/ransegall/ Instagram: @flux.academy - https://www.instagram.com/flux.academy/ Twitter: @ransegall - https://twitter.com/ransegall?s=20 Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ran-segall-0b582a33/ Contact Host: Emily Giordano Email: emily@greatdesignlead.com Company Website: www.greatdesignlead.com Personal Website: www.emilygiordano.com Instagram: @greatdesignlead - https://www.instagram.com/greatdesignlead/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emily-giordano/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On the show today is Ran Segall. Ran is the founder of Flux Academy, which offers courses on web design, freelancing, and Webflow.I wanted to bring him on because Ran is one of the most successful course creators I know. Flux Academy does over $2M/yr in sales with a very small, lean team. And it all started with Ran's YouTube channel and running workshops at local tech meetups.You'll hear about how Ran creates so much video content, how they've diversified channels across search, video, and social media, and his approach to course production.More on Ran: @ransegall on Twitter Flux Academy Mentions:George Mac tweetSponsored by Riverside — It's what I use to record both my podcasts, Everything Is Marketing and Default Alive, but I was using Riverside long before they became a sponsor. I used to use Zoom until someone interviewed me using Riverside and I knew I had to switch. I love it because they take local recordings on each side, which gives you a reliable connection and the highest quality audio and video tracks. Separate HD recordings, an iOS app, automatic transcription… It's made specifically for podcasters. Folks like Guy Raz from How I Built This, Courtland Allen from Indie Hackers, and even Hillary Clinton uses it if you can believe it. Check them out and all the other features they have at riverside.fm
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Witaj w 161. odcinku podcastu Marketing MasterClass. W dzisiejszym odcinku moim gościem jest Jacek Kłosiński, który jest wspiera małe biznesy w robieniu ciekawych rzeczy i czerpaniu z satysfakcji z pracy na swoim. Jest autorem książki “Metoda tęczówki”, a także twórcą kursów online. Z Jackiem porozmawiamy o zarządzaniu czasem, pozycjonowaniu bloga w Internecie, a także o kursach online. Pamiętaj żeby słuchając robić notatki, te poniżej na pewno Ci w tym pomogą. Jacek Kłosiński • Pomaga w prowadzeniu i rozwoju małych biznesów. • Dzieli się swoim doświadczeniem poprzez bloga, podcast i kanał na YouTube. Metoda Tęczówki - efektywność i zarządzanie sobą w czasie • Metoda tęczówki skupia podejście do zarządzania czasem i organizacji pracy biorąc pod uwagę różnorodność każdej osoby. • Poznaj siebie, co lubisz, jaki masz styl, jakie masz potrzeby, aby znaleźć najlepszą metodę zarządzania czasem dla siebie. Pozycjonowanie w Internecie • Zadbaj o wartościowe treści u siebie na stronie, aby algorytm Google - pozycjonował Cię wysoko. • Przygotowując materiał na stronę wyczerpuj temat, dodaj wideo oraz grafiki. • Zrób checklistę publikowanych treści, która uwzględni elementy SEO, np. odpowiednie nagłówki, słowa kluczowe, czy podpisane zdjęcia. • Skorzystaj z Ubersuggest, aby sprawdzić ilość wyszukiwań. • Duży ruch zyskasz dzięki prostym rzeczom, np. instalując wtyczkę Yoast SEO, która podpowie Ci, co masz zrobić. • SEO to tanie narzędzie do dotarcia większej ilości ludzi. Tworzenie kursów online • Daj swoim odbiorcom jakość dzięki czemu będą chcieli wracać po kolejne produkty. • Stwórz kurs, który będzie pomagał Twojej grupie docelowej. • Rób dobre rzeczy, a będzie Ci się je łatwiej sprzedawało. • Stwórz produkt, z którego będziesz dumny. • Nie traktuj swoich pierwszych klientów jak królików doświadczalnych. • Pamiętaj, że Twoi klienci będą Cię polecać innym, gdy będą zadowoleni. Wycena produktów internetowych • Dostosuj cenę do poziomu odbiorców, którzy Cię obserwują. • Rozmawiaj i ankietuj swoją grupę docelową. • Wyceniaj produkt na bazie jego wartości. • Nie porównuj ceny swojego produktu do konkurencji. Z kim zjadłby kolację Jacek: • Pep Guardiola, ponieważ jest perfekcjonistą i czuje, że miałby tematy do rozmów z nim. • Seth Godin, ponieważ czuje, że mają podobne podejście. • James Clear, ponieważ podoba mu się jego sposób opowiadania. • Ran Segall, ponieważ szanuje jego podejście do biznesu i sprzedawania kursów online. Finalna rada Jacka: W osiągnięciu sukcesu nie ma drogi na skróty, trzeba działać. Nie czekaj na złote rady, znajdź swoją drogę. Kontakt z Jackiem: Strona www: https://klosinski.net >> Podobał Ci się ten odcinek? Koniecznie zostaw swoją pozytywną opinię na iTunes i Spotify oraz komentarz na moim blogu! Powiedz znajomemu o Marketing MasterClass. >> Inne odcinki, które mogą Cię zainteresować: Jak i co sprawdzać u konkurencji, aby tworzyć dobre oferty Jak ruszyć z miejsca i zacząć działać Kontakt z Magdą: Dostęp do platformy WOW Marketing LAB VOD Kampania WOW 3 Grupa na Facebooku: Kursy Online – Strategia i Sprzedaż by Magdalena Pawłowska Strona internetowa: www.magdalenap.com Facebook: www.fb.com/magdalenamarketing Instagram: www.instagram.com/magdalena_pawlowska =============== Jeśli jeszcze nie pobrałeś Bezpłatnego Rozdziału Bestsellerowej Książki „Jedna kampania do wolności”, to możesz zrobić to TUTAJ: www.jednakampania.pl/rozdzial Jeśli chcesz cały SYSTEM (a jestem pewna, że chcesz!) to od razu zamów książkę TUTAJ: www.jednakampania.pl Jacek Kłosiński, Magdalena Pawłowska, SEO, pozycjonowanie bloga, jak wypozycjonować bloga, jak pozycjonować się w Google, jak dotrzeć do większej ilości ludzi, jak zarządzać sobą w czasie, jak działać efektywnie, jak stworzyć kurs online, jak stworzyć produkt online, jak wycenić swój produkt, jak wycenić kurs online, jak wycenić produkt online
Ran Segall is the creator of Flux Academy. Previous to Flux, Ran was a freelance designer with nearly 20 years of experience. Flux Academy started in 2015 as a YouTube channel called Flux. That channel has 200K subscribers and more than 9M views. In this episode we talk about Ran’s experience freelancing, what he learned working in a design agency, why he created the Webflow Masterclass, how he pre-sold it to his audience, and why Consistency has allowed him to build an audience and a business larger than himself. Enroll in our referral program and earn money by sharing this show Join our community on Facebook Transcript and show notes can be found here. Try Podia and save 15% for life as a Creative Elements listener Try Hostinger and use code JAYCLOUSE for a special discount Brought to you by The Podglomerate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Anfisa Bogomolova is a UX designer, teacher and self proclaimed "startuper" currently living and working out of Prague. In this episode we chat about her experience with UX design, as well as how social media has allowed her to work with large companies across the world. Find Anfisa on the web: Website: https://anfisign.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB01vJlSXFPt55gVu_qrq1Q Instagram: @anfisign – Find Ran on the web: YouTube: https://youtube.com/flux-with-ran-segall Instagram: @ransegall The Webflow Masterclass: http://zpr.io/gCS4R
Ben Burns is a brand strategist, award-winning designer, and an expert in user experience currently serving a dual role as both the Chief Operating Officer of The Futur and as Digital Creative Director at Blind. In this episode we chat about Ben's experience that led him to where he is in his career today, as well as his transition from full-time creative, to equal parts teacher, marketer, and biz-dev aficionado. Find Ben on the web: Website: http://www.mrbenburns.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/mrbenburns_ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrbenburns Find Ran on the web: YouTube: https://youtube.com/flux-with-ran-segall Instagram: @ransegall The Webflow Masterclass: http://zpr.io/gSVrb
Claudio Guglieri is a designer & creative director currently working at Huge in San Francisco, California. In this episode we chat about Claudio's experience with both freelancing and working in a traditional agency setting, as well as how he gained the tools and skill sets he uses in his day-to-day design career. Find Claudio on the web: Website: https://guglieri.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/claudioguglieri Dribbble: https://dribbble.com/claudioguglieri Find Ran on the web: YouTube: https://youtube.com/flux-with-ran-segall Instagram: @ransegall The Webflow Masterclass: http://zpr.io/gCScE
Alexa is a fellow Youtuber and digital Product Designer currently working for Zendesk in San Francisco. In this episode we chat about how she got started in product design, how her love for basketball has influenced her design career, and above all, her insights and opinions regarding the importance of art school and design internships. Find Alexa on the web: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/helloimalexa Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hello_imalexa Website: https://www.alexaleighh.com Find Ran on the web: YouTube: https://youtube.com/flux-with-ran-segall Instagram: @ransegall The Webflow Masterclass: http://zpr.io/gFhb4
Katharina Clasen is a UX designer and the founder of Information Lovers living in a small town outside of Stuttgart, Germany. In this episode we chat about her experience in becoming a UX designer, and the benefits and challenges of building a UX practice in a small town rather than a large city. Find Katharina on the web: Podcast: https://podcast.informationlovers.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/informationlovers/ Website: https://informationlovers.com Find Ran on the web: YouTube: https://youtube.com/flux-with-ran-segall Instagram: @ransegall The Webflow Masterclass: http://zpr.io/g3fnK
Legendas em português estão disponíveis no Youtube. Opening the season 3 of UXlab, I had an incredible conversation with Ran Segall, from Flux, on how to start and how to establish a freelance career in Design. What skills do professionals need to develop to be good Freelance Designers? It's usually something that goes beyond delivering a good job. Ran is a Designer, he lives in Tel Aviv (Israel) and maintains a very successful YouTube channel called Flux, where he shares his journey as a Freelancer Designer.
Ran Segall is a full stack designer who helps early stage startups with everything from branding, product design, video and investor decks. He has worked with top teams working across a variety of B2C & B2B industries in Israel and across the globe. He is a conference speaker, Youtuber, and a rockstar designer. In this episode we discuss how to become a full stack designer, work life balance, and owning your own career path. Follow us on instagram at @RanSegall @Ryan.Warrender & @Brandon.Groce. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://anchor.fm/designhuddle/support This podcast is sponsored by Anchor --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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I recently discovered WebFlow, courtesy of Ran Segall of Flux, and the online capabilities it showcases for web and design development. Then, I had a thought... what if you could use something like WebFlow as the core for your prototyping within a Sprint? This episode riffs on this and explores a four step process for optimizing Design Sprints with real working code. Enjoy! Let me know what you think in the comments. ————— We’re online everywhere. Come join us! Podcast: https://anchor.fm/dallas-design-sprints-podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DallasDesignSprints/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dallas_sprints/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Design_Sprints --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/designsprints/message
What does a 300,000 dollar a year designer do to earn that much money...? Well Jonathan has a chat with one. This weeks episode is with Ran Segall from the YouTube channel Flux. The topics in this conversation turned to career hacks, mentors and money. We know you'll learn a ton from this. Enjoy the show. Find out more about the masterclass here; AJ&Smart + Jake Knapp Official Design Sprint Masterclass: https://ajsmart.com/masterclass €500 off (until August 16th) with this code: PBCPODCAST Follow Jake Knapp on Twitter: @jakek Follow Jonathan Courtney on Instagram or Twitter: @jicecream Write into the podcast: pbc@ajsmart.com Podcast editing by Jason Sanderson: PodcastTech.com Show Notes (fan made): https://medium.com/product-breakfast-club-links-unofficial
We are super excited to have with us today the inspiring Ran Segall - a full stack designer, a creator, and a vlogger. In this episode, Ran shared his amazing insights and knowledge on freelancing, value-based pricing, learning new skills, networking, putting yourself out there, achieving your goals and aiming higher.
Ran is a designer working amongst the start-up community of Tel Aviv. As part of that he also works on his own start-up and products. For a year Ran's been documenting his freelance life with a daily YouTube vlog purely for the joy of creating. What really brings him work... is making friends. And a lot of lunches. Love learning from other freelancers like this? Check out the website beingfreelance.com, subscribe to the podcast and to the newsletter. You'll also find useful links for this episode. That's beingfreelance.com Like VIDEO? - Check out the Being Freelance vlog - YouTube.com/SteveFolland Who the hell is Steve Folland? You know how everyone bangs on about how powerful video and audio content can be? Yeah, well Steve helps businesses make it and make the most of it. Find out more at www.stevefolland.com Track him down on Twitter @sfolland or lay a trail of cake and he'll eventually catch you up.