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EP 20: Using AI to Fine-Tune Your Design Services and Pricing Strategy

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In this episode, Jenna Gaidusek explores the use of different large language models (LLMs) to create and price out design services. She runs the same question through multiple models, including Chat GPT, Google Gemini, Microsoft Copilot, and Perplexity. Each model generates different tiers of services with corresponding prices based on the information provided. The host discusses the results and offers insights into adjusting deliverables and pricing to align with the ideal client and market demand.

Takeaways

  • Using large language models (LLMs) can help generate different tiers of design services and corresponding prices.
  • It is important to adjust deliverables and pricing to align with the ideal client and market demand. LLMs can provide insights and suggestions for refining design services.
  • Experimenting with different LLMs can help designers explore various approaches to creating and pricing design services.
  • Consider seeking the guidance of a coach or expert to fine-tune your design services and pricing strategy. recommendation for Claire Jefford Coaching- Marketing & Setup - Claire Jefford

Learn more about AI for Interior Designers, free resources, classes, workshops, 1:1 training, and core self paced AI classes. www.aiforinteriordesigners.com

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In this episode, Jenna Gaidusek explores the use of different large language models (LLMs) to create and price out design services. She runs the same question through multiple models, including Chat GPT, Google Gemini, Microsoft Copilot, and Perplexity. Each model generates different tiers of services with corresponding prices based on the information provided. The host discusses the results and offers insights into adjusting deliverables and pricing to align with the ideal client and market demand.

Takeaways

  • Using large language models (LLMs) can help generate different tiers of design services and corresponding prices.
  • It is important to adjust deliverables and pricing to align with the ideal client and market demand. LLMs can provide insights and suggestions for refining design services.
  • Experimenting with different LLMs can help designers explore various approaches to creating and pricing design services.
  • Consider seeking the guidance of a coach or expert to fine-tune your design services and pricing strategy. recommendation for Claire Jefford Coaching- Marketing & Setup - Claire Jefford

Learn more about AI for Interior Designers, free resources, classes, workshops, 1:1 training, and core self paced AI classes. www.aiforinteriordesigners.com

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