QUOTE(s7ran9er @ Oct 18 2018, 12:07 AM)
7 years of Freelancer here, from struggling university student to a professional pao ka liao now. Took a flight to US to work and started our own business there, the culture is totally different from what we have here in Malaysia.
Since you're a frequent viewer of Chris Do, please do pay attention to what he's sharing and saying. Don't just do a mark for client, fix the client's business problem. Earlier today I met another veteran who opened her own firm in KL, she had the exact practices - not just doing design but to fix the client's business problem. Right from the campaign planning, KOL invitations, launch gambit, social media campaign, media inivtation and etc - the ala one-dragon service.
You can't scale to agency rate alone, you need a squad to help you reach there.
The industry is pretty much like what you all are saying, SMEs just want quick and cheap, if you can't do it the next fella is gonna do it for you. All hopes are not lost though and I see a lot of initiatives (Brandker) going on to fix the problem, starting from teaching the next big wave about branding and the value proposition - the usual brand story.
So please do keep your hopes high and keep educating clients on the importance of brand story.
Happy grinding y'all!
Humbled to hear a veteran speak, and congratulations on your launch in US! How are you doing there? Do you have a website I can see? I am very curious (and excited since you're also a fellow Msian)!
Yeah, and point well taken. I am pivoting myself towards fixing a business problem than fixing a sengek logo, but like you said, one-man-show is nearly impossible for solving bigger problems.
For now, it's all about gritting the teeth and raising company capital until I can hire myself a team to take on larger projects.
Yeah, I think after reading all comments here, my mind did changed a bit.
It's not really doomed after all.