Website Design

I specialize in customizing WordPress website themes to better highlight my customer’s unique business and services. If you want your website to work for you (rather than the other way around) – then we need to talk!

Bringing Your Small Business Website to Life

Bringing Your Small Business Website to Life

Designing for Success

In the ever-evolving digital landscape, small business owners are discovering the transformative power of a well-designed website. It's a journey that can be filled with excitement, whether you're working with a brand-new website to injecting new life into an outdated one. As a web designer who cherishes the opportunity to craft custom website designs, the process is akin to weaving magic. The satisfaction derived from helping clients witness their digital dreams take shape is truly magical.

In this dimension of digital design, where connections are virtual and the internet is our canvas, every project unfolds like a unique story. It's a realm where creativity meets functionality, and where websites take on a life of their own.

The Digital Dimension of Design

When you immerse yourself in the world of web design, it's possible to appreciate the internet as a dimension unto itself. It's a space where ideas are born, businesses can grow and thrive, and where real human connections are formed. It's in this digital dimension that creativity flourishes - for designers as well as businesses.

Recently, while guiding a client through the WordPress dashboard I offered a virtual glimpse of how website visitors would experience her services and projects. This helped to demonstrate how a well designed website design comes alive for visitors. And, in some ways a website does come to life, albeit in a different sense than a living being. You don't need to care for it like a pet, but you do need to nurture it to ensure it thrives.

Bringing Your Website to Life

A well-crafted website is alive in the sense that it interacts with the world in specific ways. A website designed with the user's experience in mind has the power to engage, captivate, and leave a lasting impression. It can "touch" people emotionally and draw them in, just as a poorly designed website can confuse or repel visitors. When a website elicits positive emotions through visuals, color scheme and word content, visitors will be compelled to stay on that website longer - giving you a unique opportunity to interact with potential new clients, customers and visitors - even before an appointment has been scheduled, a product sold or a email exchanged.

While it may not require physical care, a website does need to be regularly "fed" with fresh content to keep visitors coming back. Content maintenance is akin to tending to a garden, where you nurture the fruitful bits and prune the irrelevant. It's about keeping the website "alive" and relevant over time by generating engaging content, updating visuals, and fostering interactions with site visitors.

Website Designs for Success

A well-thought-out website speaks to visitors in unique ways. It's a deliberate creation with a specific intent, conveying information in a manner that effortlessly guides users to their desired answers. Visitors either resonate with a website's message or they don't. The success of a website lies in crafting a design that draws users in with visually appealing elements that encourages them to explore the content, regardless of whether they immediately connect with the message, product, or service.

The journey of creating a website that works for small businesses is a captivating blend of creativity and functionality. It's about bringing a website to life in the digital dimension, where design choices, content updates, and user interactions can breathe vitality into the online presence of small businesses. Digital designers hold the key to unlocking the magic of a website that not only exists, but informs, inspires and thrives in the digital realm.

 

Bedazzled by the ‘tips and tricks’ for elevating your online presence?

Bedazzled by the ‘tips and tricks’ for elevating your online presence?

Are you Bedazzled by the ‘tips and tricks’ for elevating your online presence? It’s time to get practical.

If I’ve learned anything from clients who have no online presence but desperately need to get noticed, it's that it’s easy to get confused by all of the available must-have options. My trademark motto is “keep it simple and be real” and it’s a motto that leads to success for my clients.

The first order of business: Get your website up to speed. A website with no traffic (visitors) is a website that search engines will only ignore. It’s as simple as that. How do you go from zero to 100 visitors a day? Here’s the short list:

Make your website attractive

Make your website appealing with engaging photos and word content that makes sense. Be sure that you have a color scheme that draws the eye into the content and encourages visitors to look deeper. Even if you have a basic white scheme and feel like you need to stick with that - you can bring up the appeal by adding a significant color splash which you repeat throughout the site. Color prompts emotion and emotion leads to connection. Digital marketing is all about making connections.

I think it's also worth saying that websites with too much bling or too many moving parts will put visitors off. Too many images in a constantly moving slider is overwhelming, and people simply won't stick around long enough to watch more than two images. It's a fact. Also - a one-page website with too much splash and not enough content is frustrating for visitors who are looking for real answers (it also puts off search engine bots - meaning the very search engines you want to attract to your content will be more likely to pass on your website). Visitors want to find what they're looking for without doing a lot of scrolling down through a long one-page.

Write on!

Something people who create their own websites don’t often understand is that word count counts. It’s great to have images to help tell your story, but if that story is lacking actual words then search engines won’t take your content seriously. It’s difficult to get your message across when you rely on images alone (despite the notion that a picture is worth a thousand words). Every page needs to have at least 300-500 words if you want to excite search bots enough to entice them to crawl your site (and refer visitors as a result).

Where to start with social media

Now that you have a website that ticks all the boxes it’s time to turn your attention to social media. The must-have list may change over time, but the basics right now are:

• Google business (Gbiz)
• Facebook
• Instagram
• YouTube

Sharing content

Once all of these platforms are set up, the question becomes, how to make them work? Start posting content. It’s a simple as that. And yes! Google business wants you to post new content often. People tend to set up a Gbiz page, inflowing all of the relevant data to all of the various locations, assuming that when that’s accomplished, they’re done. But the truth is – like all social platforms it’s necessary to post to Gbiz right along with all of the other platforms.

Hashmarks and @'s

Hashmarks can help get content and posts noticed, but too many hashmarks will turn people away. The best policy with this is keep these to a minimum and before you use a hashmark, check that page to make sure it will help get the right people back to your website/services.

Start from your website

The biggest mistake newbies make is thinking that they only need to post independent items to social media – meaning they post a comment, or a photo and that’s it. This is only the beginning. Your goal should be to get people to your website where they can readily learn more about your services and begin to buy into what you have to offer. A stand-alone post isn’t going to prompt people to dig deeper. Every post should start at your website’s newsfeed or spring from content on a webpage. With this link you’ll be able to share information to every social site you maintain and automatically get people back to your website - where they are more likely to become interested in your services and products.

Build a community forever

What comes next? Making connections. If you only post to your social pages and do nothing to recruit followers – you have a very unsocial attitude. To be successful it’s necessary to spend time visiting other pages, liking other people’s content and following people’s discussions. Occasionally leaving a comment on someone else's post will do wonders for creating a following. All of this is paramount to your digital marketing success.

If you have a website that could us a makeover, or if your social media has stalled out, I can help. Visit my contact page for more information.

Are you ready to get started?

Are you ready to get started?

It's time to improve your online presence!

Need help getting the word out about your business? Perhaps your website could use a makeover or your social media campaigns could be better. Are you ready to launch a monthly newsletter? I can help. Email me now to get started.