You post a screenshot of the last few projects you’ve done.

discover Squarespace has a directory for designers who’ve done more than 3 sites.

You submit yours.

A collage of three website designs. The first on the left features "Sir Thelonious" with black and white portrait photography. The middle is for "Dennis Bradley for State Representative," showcasing a landscape and a candidate's photo. The right is titled "The Arrival," with a blurred image of a person holding a cup and text about Omari O’Neal.

A week later you’re sitting in the toilet checking your email on the phone when you get an email saying you’ve been listed in the Squarespace Specialist directory.

Yes. Fist pump.

You’ll be able to leverage this to get clients!

Within days you start getting emails from people who need Squarespace website help.

The requests range from small to big stuff that just isn’t possible on the platform.

An architecture firm wants you to merge 2 templates.

You quote them $3000 for the project.

They mail you a check for half

You’re in business!

Except

What you thought was gonna be a copy and paste job requires development expertise you don’t have.

You’ve got 2 options.

You can try hiring a developer, which you’ve never done.

or you can figure it out yourself, which you’ve always had to do.

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