You post a job on Upwork.

A developer from India responds almost immediately. His rate? Only $10/hour.

Excited, you reach out.

He assures you it’s possible and sends over a quick estimate. Things are finally moving!

A few days later, you get an update: Success! He’s merged the two templates.

But just as you’re starting to feel relief, the client throws in a new request:
They want the gallery to loop infinitely and be mobile-responsive.

Great. Except now the developer’s gone silent.

You send a few follow-ups. Nothing.

To make things worse, the marketing coordinator who hired you has just left the company. No responses from them either.

You’re back to square one. Frustrated. Stuck. Wondering, Where do I even find these higher-paying clients?

And then it hits you:

What if you didn’t have to depend on clients at all?

Scrolling through your feed, you stumble across a Facebook Group for Squarespace users. It’s run by someone who seems to have been exactly where you are now.

Curiosity gets the better of you, and you click through.

Turns out, he’s sharing the exact roadmap he used to stop chasing clients and start building something sustainable—a real business that doesn’t rely on constant pitching or unreliable developers.

The free training? It’s all about the first step.

You don’t hesitate.

You fill out the form to sign up.

Because deep down, you know something’s gotta change.

Want to stop chasing clients and start building something sustainable?

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