Gene Hammett

Gene Hammett is fiercely committed to teaching web designers and developers how to expand the size, scope and billings of their projects (in weeks, not months). As the managing director of Core Elevation, Inc., Gene helps them transform from broke, busted and disgusted to thriving, growing, and loving every project they touch.

Gene’s journey to find his own niche took him from engineering school and Big 6 consulting firms to 7-figure success as an entrepreneur. Which is why you can trust him to achieve big results with your company.

What lights Gene up is showing talented, creative and broke tech experts how to increase their income by doing what others in their industry don’t do:

  • Laser-focus on a single powerful niche
  • Say yes to projects that make a difference (and no to the one that don’t)
  • Raise their rates
  • Serve the clients that thrill them

Working with Gene, web designers and developers end the stagnant and tiring cycle of overworking and under-earning and implement strategies to up-level their profits and visibility more quickly and easily than they ever could on their own.

As one of his successful clients said after working with Gene for just a short time, “I have so much more swagger!”

Gene is offering his ebook “5 Costliest Mistakes Broke Web Designers Make and How You can STOP Making Them” completely for FREE on April 27th and 28th, 2013.  Download at Amazon for free.  Send Gene the receipt and get the WORKBOOK for free too that walks you through these.

About SierraTR

I was born in the state of Kansas in the United States and grew up in a small town west of Chicago, Illinois. I graduated from the USAF Academy in Colorado and spend 20 years in the US Air Force as a pilot and aeronautical engineer. After retirement I was hired by a major airline and flew internationally for 22 years until reaching the airline pilot mandatory retirement age. I currently live in Reno, Nevada, USA with my wife and two dogs and am active in several Northern Nevada aviation organizations.
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