Meat and Potatoes
Having recently completed another successful tax year here at ProGravix, I decided to do a little in-house research. I was interested in learning more about the income trends of our business. Not to my surprise, web development lead the pack, with over 60% of all revenues. Now, surprisingly, next in line was video services. I had assumed for many years that graphic design followed a close second to web development. Quite honestly, the majority of our web development projects come from clients satisfied with the skill of our graphic design. With over 20% credited to video services, graphic design scraped the barrel, barely eking out miscellaneous fees (such as media and burn charges).Now, in all fairness, I didn't lump logo design into graphic design. Seems that the majority of logos I do are for websites anyways. That's not to say that the web design category took advantage, they held their own piece of the pie chart, umm... pie. In addition to that, logos have always been a promotional item (going all the way back to $18 ebay auctions). Sure, their $50 now, but I still get people befuddled by the low price, worrying that it's too good to be true. Well, I can confirm, after thousands of orders, it's possibly the best deal out there. (I know, I know... but I need to plug a little.)
By the way... my name is Drew Lamont, and I am owner of ProGravix Digital Design. This has been today's clarified butter.
Labels: income, logo design, revenue

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