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How Shane Built A 7-Figure (ARR) UX Design Business In Less Than 2 Years

How Shane Built A 7-Figure (ARR) UX Design Business In Less Than 2 Years

Update: 2025-01-17
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In this episode, I sit down with Shane Levine, a powerhouse entrepreneur, to dive deep into how he scaled his UX design agency to 7 figures in annual recurring revenue in less than two years. From navigating the early days of agency life to mastering the art of building a personal brand, Shane shares his incredible journey of turning ambition into massive success.




We explore Shane’s mindset shift, how he learned to reverse-engineer his goals into actionable daily steps, and the pivotal role that social media and personal branding played in his rapid growth. Shane opens up about the strategies he used to build a high-performing team that allowed him to scale his business and multiply his value output.




This episode is packed with powerful insights and actionable advice for design entrepreneurs and agency owners who want to level up their business and achieve financial freedom. If you’re struggling with how to balance daily actions with your big-picture goals, or wondering how to leverage social media and build a team that frees you up to focus on what matters, this conversation is a must-listen.




Ready to level up your business? Book your free 1-1 consult here: https://www.profitabledesigner.com/schedule/




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How Shane Built A 7-Figure (ARR) UX Design Business In Less Than 2 Years

How Shane Built A 7-Figure (ARR) UX Design Business In Less Than 2 Years

Patrick O'Connell