…He was pricey, but really? Was he? No doubt, I couldn’t afford his bill at the time but I am not one, considering my kind of upbringing and exposure that was going to underserve and sacrifice such a grand purpose on the alter of mediocrity. So I left with a promise, that I was going to find him work that will be so premium, he’d have no choice but to half my bill.
Did I know where any opportunity would arise? Certainly not. However, fate intervened, and exactly two months later, the perfect project materialized. This anecdote mirrors the sentiments of my friend Bukky George Taylor in her piece titled “Business is Spiritual” (by the way, get a copy of her book – *Born to Stand Out).
Striving for greatness and embodying exceptional character ensures you enjoy the intervention of the divine. Lesson Five.
Both the initial price and the eventual cost exceeded the prevailing market rates at the time. I’m aware that many individuals, even at the standard rates, struggled to have their websites developed and still remain without one today. Considering the current inflation rates, the current asking price would likely seem exorbitant to them.
It’s imperative for business leaders to aspire to extraordinary character. No expense is too high, especially when the purpose serves utmost utility. It’s essential to be adaptable, collaborative, and guided by principles that invoke your practice of excellence, rather than settling for mediocrity based solely on price. Lesson Six. Thus, the website was created with the utmost intention of captivating visitors long enough to instill in them a compelling need to choose us as their logo designer.
My goal wasn’t just to draw visitors but to showcase our grasp of genuine success, Lesson Seven. Our website, through its utility, embodies a profound WHY, resonating with visitors and bearing testimony to millions in earnings.