11 Common Website Refresh Challenges (and How to Fix Them)
This post breaks down 11 of the most common website refresh challenges—with practical solutions for each one.
Please pardon any dust while I finish up the new site launch!
This post breaks down 11 of the most common website refresh challenges—with practical solutions for each one.
After months of deliberation and research, I decided to build my shop with Studiocart—and it completely changed my approach to selling digital products.
As an online entrepreneur, your website is the heart of your digital presence. It’s often the first impression potential clients have of your business. But how do you know if your website is truly working as hard as you are?
SendOwl allows you to have a simple digital shop without the complexity of a full ecommerce website. Instead of building an entire store, you can just add “Buy Now” or “Add to Cart” buttons to your existing WordPress (or other) website.
Choosing a website platform is one of the biggest decisions you’ll make for your online business. After working with clients on WordPress, Showit, Squarespace, and Wix, I can tell you there’s no one-size-fits-all solution—but there’s likely a perfect fit for your specific needs.
You’ve put in countless hours building your website. The design looks great, your services are clearly outlined, but… where are all the visitors? If you’re feeling frustrated by the lack of traffic to your site, you’re not alone.
Trying to figure out whether to use WordPress.com or WordPress.org for your website? You’re not alone! You might be surprised at how different these two platforms are—and even more surprised at how choosing the wrong one could cost you more in the long run!
As a web designer who has helped countless online business owners set up their sites, I’ve learned that legal compliance often feels overwhelming. But protecting your website doesn’t have to be complicated. Let’s explore the essential legal pages and policies your site needs, along with trusted resources that can help you implement them properly.
Cookies are small files that websites save on your device. They’re not harmful—they just help websites work better by remembering useful information. Being upfront about your cookie usage builds trust with your visitors and shows you take their privacy seriously.