75 credits/hr85 credits/hr

Trade Design for Business Development

Put your design skills to work and get business development services in return. No cash changes hands. SkillLedger handles the credits and escrow so both sides deliver.

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Credit Rate Comparison

75
Design
credits / hr average
85
Business Development
credits / hr average

Business Development averages 85 credits/hr compared to 75 credits/hr for Design. The 10-credit gap means you will need to put in more hours of Design work than you receive in Business Development time. Keep this in mind when scoping the project.

Design Services You Can Offer

  • Logo Design
  • Brand Identity
  • UI/UX
  • Figma
  • Illustration
  • Motion Graphics
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Business Development Services You Can Get

  • Sales Strategy
  • Lead Generation
  • Partnership Development
  • CRM Management
  • Account Management
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How This Exchange Works

1

List your skill

Describe your Design services, set a credit rate, and note your availability.

2

Search for a match

Browse Business Development providers or use the match tool to find people who need Design help.

3

Lock in the details

Set deliverables, credit amounts, and a timeline. Both sides confirm before any work starts.

4

Work under escrow

Credits stay in escrow while work is in progress. They release once both parties mark the project complete.

5

Review each other

Rate the exchange so future partners can see your track record.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Design credits equal one hour of Business Development work?

About 1.2 hours of Design work funds one hour of Business Development. At standard rates, 1 hour of Design earns ~75 credits and 1 hour of Business Development costs ~85 credits. Both parties set their own rates, so the final ratio depends on what you negotiate.

What should I include in a Design-for-Business Development exchange agreement?

Cover four things: (1) deliverables with clear acceptance criteria for each side, (2) credit amounts and payment milestones, (3) timeline and number of revision rounds, (4) what happens if either party cannot complete their work. SkillLedger's escrow holds credits until both parties confirm completion.

Is it common to trade Design for Business Development on SkillLedger?

Design and Business Development are both established categories on SkillLedger. Professionals in these fields frequently need exactly what the other offers, which makes it a practical exchange.

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