make sure it’s a “wow” from the moment they land on your profile.
LinkedIn assets that show your clients you’re all in on your solo(ish) business.
custom LinkedIn banner design
What’s included:
Copy & content feedback (where required)
2 initial banner concepts
2 rounds of revision on your favorite
Investment: $475 USD + applicable taxes
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Carousel Post Templates
What’s included:
10 page carousel post template (Canva)
2 rounds of revision
Investment: $575 USD + applicable taxes
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LinkedIn profile featured images
What’s included:
2-3 custom featured images to promo your core content channels and/or offers
2 rounds of revision
Investment: $575 USD + applicable taxes
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Bundle to save:
pick 2
$995 USD
all 3
$1450 USD
save an extra 10% by bundling with a website.
FAQs
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Nope. Brand design or as career designers like to call it, visual identity starts at $4750 USD + applicable taxes but you can save on both services by bundling them.
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Not at this price point. But I do provide some guidance on what boxes you might want to check with your banner.
Or, there are 2 other options:
1. I can pull directly from what is on your website or profile (applying my ideas of what will serve you the most). You can provide feedback in the included rounds of revision.
2. If you’d like me to write your copy from scratch and help you determine what to promote on your page, you can book me for a one-hour LinkedIn planning sesh for $325 USD + applicable taxes (additional to any asset costs above).
During that call, we’ll dig into your business and I’ll help you write your copy and/or determine what you should include in your featured section.
Note:
Full transparency, if you do something that is extremely niche or you’re still working on your positioning and offers, this might not be the most helpful option for you.
You might, however, consider asking for banner delivery in Canva so you can adjust your copy as your business grows. -
Sure! But you’ll want to request banner delivery in Canva. (Typically, I use eillustrator.)
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The first order of business is to drop me a line. If you’d like to expedite things, it’s a good idea to share the name of your business (where applicable) and your website or visual identity details when you reach out.
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Heck no! Honestly, I have no business doing that because every social platform is its own beast and I’m exclusively on LinkedIn. It’s best for you and me if I stick to what I know.