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APPLY HERE FOR THE FREE BRAND AUDIT!It's the last episode of the DIY Series! We're talking all about brand photography and how it can completely catapult your business. Having professional looking photos boosts your confidence and builds trust with your potential customers/clients. But do you need to hire an expensive photographer to achieve these results? Nope!
APPLY HERE FOR A FREE BRAND AUDIT!Your website is the cornerstone of your business, so there are so many important steps to follow if you are building your own website. Think of this episode as a masterclass on creating a website that drives your business forward.
Business cards, QR codes and flyers, oh my! Where do we even begin?! Tina and I go into depth about business collateral in our 3rd episode of the DIY series.
Welcome to SEASON 6!! Tina and I are so excited to kick-off our new season with a 5-part series all about DIY Websites & Branding! Each week, we will go into depth about building your own brand and website from the ground up with topics on design, photography, logos, typography, and so much more.While Tina and I are professional designers and create brands/websites for big and small businesses, we still know the value of doing it yourself. BUT, there is a good way and a bad way to do this! So follow along for the next 5 weeks to get all the goods on DIY'ing your business the right way. In this first episode, we're starting with the foundations: strategy, positioning (brand personality), and attracting your dream audience. It's so common to start with colors, fonts, and logos - but before you get to that, it's essential to focus on the foundations. We'll share how you can get clarity and attract your dream clients in a way that feels good to you.Special Bonus: at the end of this series, we will be giving away a FREE Brand Audit! So definitely stay tuned! You can apply early here.Related Episodes You Might Like:1. How to Stand Out as a Brand in a Split Second2. The Undeniable Value a Website Has for Your Business3. AI in Action: Utilizing the Advancements in Technology and How to Stay Ahead of the Curve4. DIY vs. Hiring a Designer for Your Brand & WebsiteJOIN US TOGETHER ON INSTAGRAM:@eclecticvisuals.co********************************************Connect with Tina:@visualflo.cowww.visualflo.coConnect with Kailee:Instagram: instagram.com/eclecticdesigns.coTikTok: tiktok.com/@eclecticdesigns.coPinterest: pinterest.com/eclecticdesignsco✨Download Your FREE Brand Audit Checklist✨Episode Music: QubeSoundsSpecial thanks to my OBM, Andrea: dreamlifeconnection.com
Should you DIY your brand and website, or should you hire someone? We go over allllll the pros and cons of both options. And while yes, Tina and I may be biased as graphic designers (
Dive into the entrepreneurial journey with Sasha Fedunchak as she shares a candid look back at launching her first company, Vacay Beauty, a spray tan salon. Discover the six strategic moves that propelled her brand to success, and the six missteps that offered invaluable lessons. Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or just starting out, this episode is packed with actionable insights.Show Notes:Winning Strategies:Unique Brand Positioning: Learn how Vacay Beauty carved out a niche by offering an experience, not just a service.DIY Website & Branding: Get the scoop on how a well-designed website and booking system set the business up for success from the get-go.Leveraging Micro-Influencers: Find out how a creative influencer event amplified brand visibility.The Power of Networking: Sasha discusses stepping out from behind the screen to forge valuable community connections.Diversifying Income: Hear about the importance of creating multiple revenue streams within your business model.Community First: Discover why building a community around your brand can lead to lasting relationships and business growth.Learning from Mistakes:Rebranding Regrets: Sasha shares the costly lesson learned from premature rebranding and printing.Event Investment Misstep: Understand the risks and rewards of big-ticket event investments.Personal Boundaries: Learn why separating personal and business communications is crucial for your sanity.Video Content Challenges: Hear why stretching too thin on platforms like YouTube can lead to burnout.The Missed Potential of Paid Ads: A reflection on the growth opportunities that paid advertising could have offered.The Solo Venture Trap: Sasha opens up about the toll of handling a business solo and the importance of seeking support.Keywords: Entrepreneurship, Business Launch, Brand Strategy, Micro-Influencers, Networking, Revenue Streams, Community Engagement, Branding Mistakes, Event ROI, Business Communication, Content Strategy, Mental Health, Business Support.Call to Action: If Sasha's stories of wins and warnings resonate with you, subscribe to Daring Made for more enriching content. Share your thoughts with us and let's continue to learn and grow together! Connect with us: Snag business-building freebies that are so good, you'll be annoyed you're not paying for them: daringmade.com/free Hang out with Sasha: @daringmade Work with Sasha: daringmade.com Check out the biz growth + marketing agency: daringhaus.com
It's important to check in on your website regularly to ensure that everything is working properly. Today, we're discussing ways to audit your website with Developer Russell Marbut.
IS a DIY website right for your firm? How do you know if you should create a professional website or a website through Clio's new website developer app? In this day and age, every lawyer should have a marketing plan, and part of that plan should be an online presence and website. As the CEO and Founder of Clio and a pioneer in cloud-based legal technology, Jack Newton has spearheaded efforts to educate the legal community on the security, ethics, and privacy issues surrounding cloud computing, and has become a nationally recognized author and speaker on these topics. Jack has set a mission for himself and Clio to transform the practice of law, for good, and for over a decade, his commitment has been unwavering. Jack's tremendous vision has already made a deep impact on one of the world's oldest professions. Jack gives listeners actionable tips on: [1:15] Jack's entrepreneurial journey and launching through a recession [5:30] How Jack planned for Clio's growth and pivots during the recession [11:45] Tips for creating a sustainable website [15:30] The Legal Trends Report [21:30] How to communicate the right message on your website [27:40] Using a scheduling app [30:40] Which law firms the Clio website builder is for [42:40] How to be authentic in the online space [47:20] Jack's book review Resources mentioned in this episode: Antifragile by Nassim Nicholas Taleb Jack's keynote at Clio Con: Clio Cloud Conference 2022: Jack Newton's Opening Keynote Legal Trends Report: Legal Trends Jack's book: The Client-Centered Law Firm by Jack Newton Connect with Jack here: Instagram Instagram (Clio) Twitter LinkedIn https://www.clio.com/about/team/jack-newton/ Connect with me Instagram Pinterest Facebook Twitter Karin on Twitter Karin on LinkedIn Conroy Creative Counsel on Facebook https://conroycreativecounsel.com
In today's episode, we talk about DIY website builders. The WIX, Squarespace, Weebly, and GoDaddy website builders out there do a lot of good but definitely have their limits. Those limits can affect your company in multiple ways. In today's we walk through those limits and more! Have a question or a story we should feature as an episode? Email us at hello@patientcaremarketingpros.com Intro/Outro Music by Devin Smith https://open.spotify.com/artist/4UdQjNXnACFE2VpkEoP8v2?si=pDx5jsgtRFOtwrpMOKOkuQ Stay connected with Patient Care Marketing Pros! https://patientcaremarketingpros.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/patientcaremarketingpros Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/patientcaremarketingpros LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/patient-care-marketing-pros/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9nwkAwIyiVvsLTWGoeRbWA
Investing in a custom website build is a HUGE step, one not many of us can take right at the start of our businesses. But Dominique Marshall joins me to explain how to add a little strategic zest to your DIY website template – because, yes, using a template is a great way to get started! Although she specialises in Squarespace, the tips she's sharing in this episode apply to everything from Wordpress to Wix as well. Make sure you check out Dominique's beautiful (and functional, of course) website https://dmarzdesigns.com/ (here) and follow her on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dmarzdesigns/ (@dmarzdesigns). In this episode, we're talking about: Why your website is always a work in progress Using templates to get your website started The 5 must-have elements of your website homepage (aka your online business shopfront) The other essential pages to build on your website Dominique's list of pet peeves to avoid Something on your mind? https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSetXbzJnREAI5_cjjNsm-ZLZnWNV86hwkeXMDBQpJmg-bzYhA/viewform?usp=sf_link (Use this form to submit a question) I can answer on a future podcast episode. There's no such thing as a silly question! Links to things mentioned in this episode: https://dmarzdesigns.com/vip-design-days (VIP Design Days for Online Business Owners | Dmarzdesigns) https://open.spotify.com/episode/7lSC4JHjbFrc4adWSxcECC?si=OTM5D79cRemgkFjolb0VvQ (Invite Your Customers Into a Beautiful Story - Marketing Made Simple | Podcast on Spotify) https://dmarzdesigns.com/blog/10-common-web-design-mistakes (10 Common Web Design Mistakes | Dmarzdesigns) https://dmarzdesigns.com/blog/5-website-homepage-must-haves (5 Website Homepage Must-Haves | Dmarzdesigns) Sick of wasting time trying to think of what to post on Instagram? Feel like everything you try to write has been done to death? I've got you! Get months of ideas in your inbox for free. https://view.flodesk.com/pages/615cc4a4c71e8685f183bdcc (Sign up here). Got a sticky marketing issue? Need some content ideas for a launch or your brand building? Pick my brains for an hour in a 1:1 blend of feedback, mentoring and strategy. By the end of our session, you'll have more clarity and a practical plan of action to keep you motivated. https://www.wordbywordstorytelling.com/creative-consultation (Book your spot here.)
I'm chatting with Brian Lawrence all about easy DIY website fixes. Brian shares his advice, tips, and ideas on how you can easily update your website today to start getting those good inquiries into your inbox tomorrow. A little bit about Brian, he has been involved in the wedding industry since an early age. From wedding invitations to photography, Brian has done it all and was the pioneer of the one-stop wedding shop. He now owns and is the SEO of Brian Lawrence a website design, SEO, and marketing consulting firm devoted exclusively to the wedding and events industry. Visit Website: https://www.brianlawrence.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brianlawrencewedding LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/localtrafficbuilder Love the podcast? Please leave a 5 ⭐️ review on Apple Podcasts. Our Investment Guide Template for Wedding Photographers is available in our online shop. Need help submitting your wedding to publications? We offer 1:1 and Done for You Wedding Curations + Submission Services - click here to book your spot today! Get our Wedding Submissions E-Mail Templates to help make your next online or print submission easier! Stay Connected: Follow @teawithjaine & @jainekershner on Instagram We are looking for Sponsors just like you! Visit Our Website to Apply: www.teawithjaine.com
Small law firms and solo practitioners are realizing that the online marketing agency model wastes money and, in many cases, keeps them from growing their practices. A common alternative is trying out a general website builder. For attorneys who are tech-savvy, fresh out of law school, and willing to spend a significant amount of time on the design and tech details of their website, choosing a general website builder can be a viable option. However, for many attorneys, going the do-it-yourself (DIY) route comes with some serious limitations and drawbacks -- especially for those who need their website to produce revenue for their firms. In this episode of the Law Firm Marketing Decoded Podcast, we explain what to look out for -- and what to avoid -- in a general website builder.
In this episode we're going to cover the top things to look for in choosing the right plugins for your website. The top reasons I recommend WordPress are because of its scalability, the high level of support available, and the large amount of integrations that are available to really build or transform your site into anything you could need or want. For more info go to: https://liquisdigital.com/episode38
In this episode, we're going to cover the top things to look for in choosing the right theme for your website. A huge benefit to building your website on WordPress is the endless theme options available to you… Allowing you to really build whatever you want! But with so many theme options out there, how do you choose the right one? This is the 3rd of 4 episodes in our DIY Website Series. In this series we will be covering the most important and challenging parts of the process you need to overcome to create your own website. Like which website platform to choose, selecting the right hosting provider for your needs, finding the right theme for your objectives, and which plugins to use. For more info go to: https://liquisdigital.com/episode37
In today's episode, we're going to cover the top things to look for in choosing the right hosting provider for your website. Building your website on the WordPress platform is a really great option. But there's another big decision to make… hosting! The provider you choose to host your website will determine how great (or horrible) your finished website will perform. With so many hosting options out there, how can you possibly choose the right one? This is the second of four episodes in our new DIY Website Series. For more info go to: https://liquisdigital.com/episode36
In this first episode, we're going to cover the main website platforms, and the pro's and con's of each so you can make the very best decision. Today's technology and tools are making it easier and easier for you to build your own website. This is great, however it leaves you with having to make some pretty big decisions right from the start, like which website platform you should use! With so many options available, it can be overwhelming to sort through all the pros and cons of all these different website platforms. But of course, I've got your back on this! This is the first of four episodes in our new DIY Website Series. For more info go to: https://liquisdigital.com/episode35
DIYing your website can save you a lot of money up front, but what if your DIY is costing you sales in your business? In this episode, we cover the 5 most common website mistakes that people make when DIYing their site and how to avoid them. Save $50 off your Squarespace template with the code "PODCAST" when you shop here. For show notes and to learn more about this episode, head to www.brandwelldesigns.com
Every new business needs a website. Jill Kuehnert, co-founder with her husband of Lucky Fish Scuba, has created several iterations of their website, and each time, was able to apply lessons learned to make it (and their business) better and better. Lori Vajda and Nola Boea hear how her love story turned luxe charter service taught her a few things about building a website, a brand, and awards -- with a few key tips and some wise advice. Thanks for Listening!Ready to start or grow your business? Schedule a free 20 min. consultation call now. Find out more about us and our services at Sticky Brand Lab.comPlease connect with us on Facebook! Have your question answered on the show. Ask Muse!In This Episode You'll Learn:Why you might want to DIY your website and ways hiring a pro can helpThe importance of stepping away from working IN the business so you can work ON the businessHow your website reflects your joy when you run a business that energizes youTips to get web traffic and high-quality leads without paying for ads(11:03) What to do right away, before you spend a lot of time getting your website perfect(14:21) How to use photos on your website to enhance your brand and your logo(14:57) An easy method to gather and use your customers' language in your web content(15:31) Where to find already-written, and super-relevant content to repurpose for your website(16:13) An example of how plans -- and therefore websites -- change after you've been in business for just a little while(18:46) How great web content led to unexpected PR and prime stream of leads to their website(20:29) A creative, no-pressure way to ask -- and receive -- reviews that can lead more traffic to your website and more customers to your businessResources Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Audible, Google Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts.Lucky FIsh ScubaSticky Brand Lab's DIY Website CourseSign up for one of our clarity sessions at www.stickybrandlab.com/contact ConvertKit: Our #1 Favorite Email Marketing Platform (Affiliate link)Episode 26: Four Couples Tell What it's Really Like Having a Spouse as Your Business Partner. (Includes Jill Keunhert) on Apple Podcasts
Emma Troy is a brand strategist, website expert, and Showit design partner for early-stage and established entrepreneurs. You'll learn how to nail both the design and the conversions on your website. We cover:
Emma Troy is a brand strategist, website expert, and Showit design partner for early-stage and established entrepreneurs. You'll learn how to nail both the design and the conversions on your website. We cover:
Did you know you only have 0.05 seconds before someone makes a decision on whether or not to stay on your website? In today's fast paced world, there are several DIY website mistakes that could be costing you business! In today's episode I share the top five mistakes I see creative entrepreneurs make and how you can easily improve your website today. For show notes and more information head to https://hyggedesign.co/12
You want a website for your business that you can be proud to show off. But knowing where to start can be overwhelming. Sydney Hart teaches us about branding and its #1 purpose on our website... Sydney inspires us to stop thinking about what everyone else is doing, and instead, she shares the easiest ways to stand out! Ready to sell more on your site? These tips will help you quickly create a sales page that your perfect customer won't be able to resist. In this episode, you'll learn:How to increase leads and sales on your website in less than ONE week. The most common website mistakes by DIYers and how to fix them 3 of the BEST tools to gauge website successLinks and Resources From This Episode: Brokenlinkcheck.com - verify all of the links on your site work and find the ones that don'tGoogle Analytics - a free, robust tool to monitor bounce rate, and behavior flow for drop off ratesHotjar Website Heatmap and Behavior Analytics Tool to understand how users are experiencing your site without drowning in numbershttps://withhartcreative.studio/podcastWebsite Content Worksheet: Get an outline from Sydney of every page on your website so you can build your website targeting all types of leadsNo More Boring Branding ChecklistWant to Learn More?Grab your FREE Launch Day Checklist Marketing to Millions Facebook GroupLiz Boer's InstagramLiz Boer's Website
In this episode, Lisamarie talks about why building your own website is easier than ever before. You’ll learn how to select and buy a domain name, which DIY website builder platforms are best for beginners (Wix, Shopify, WordPress) and pages that every equine website should have. Listen in...Lisamarie Johnston of Full Stride Solutions started building websites as young as age 13. It wasn’t until years later, while pursuing career options that would allow her to be home more with her dog, that Lisa would finally decide to convert her side hobby into her primary source of income. Today, she builds websites for equine and canine entrepreneurs while also managing an online membership community to help coach DIY website builders.In this episode, Lisamarie talks about why building your own website is easier than ever before. You’ll learn:How to select and buy a domain nameWhich DIY website builder platforms are best for beginners (Wix, Shopify, WordPress)Pages that every equine website should haveAdditional resources mentioned in this episode: Wix, Shopify, WordPressNamecheap.com Book Recommendation: Start with Why by Simon SinkBook Recommendation: Building a Storybrand by Donald MillerLearn more about Full Stride Solutions at http://fullstridesolutions.ca.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
#003 - Lisamarie Johnston of Full Stride Solutions started building websites as young as age 13, but it wasn't until years later - when pursuing a dream to work from home to be with her dog more often - that she finally decided to convert her side hobby into her primary source of income.In this episode, Lisamarie talks about why building your own website is easier than ever for the DIY entrepreneur. You'll learn: How to select and buy a domain nameWhich website builder platforms are best for beginnersWhat page every website should haveFor the full show notes and links to the resources mentioned in this episode, visit http://theleadlinepodcast.com/episode3.--Enjoying this podcast? Join The Leadline Community on Facebook and connect with other horse business owners today!
Thinking about investing in a new website for your business? Once you have made the decision, one question remains…should you go with a custom-built website or use a DIY template for your site? Which path best suits your business? Are there any major differences? We're covering it all to help you decide! To watch the full video of this episode visit: https://fusiononemarketing.com/diy-template-sites-vs-custom-built-websites/To learn more about our marketing services, visit: https://fusiononemarketing.com/Facebook: https://facebook.com/fusiononemarketing LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/fusion-one-marketing/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/fusiononemarketing Twitter: https://twitter.com/fusiononeteam
Have you ever told yourself that you’re bad at tech? This could be something like…I don’t know how to edit my website – I suck at this. Creating a course seems tech-intensive and difficult – so I might as well not do it. I know I could make my signature program better by moving to a platform...but that seems challenging to set-up. So I’ll stick with sending emails and my Facebook group even though I know the experience isn't that great for my clients. I’d love to have a website but I can’t figure out how to do it myself. In episode 47, of the Go-To Wellness Pro Podcast, we're covering why you should stop saying that you're bad at tech stuff. Spoiler: It may be a limiting belief that is detrimental to your business growth. If you've ever gotten frustrated with tech and didn’t move forward with your goals because of it. Then this episode will stop you from letting challenging tech dictate what you can and can’t do in your business. In episode 47: Why saying you’re bad at tech stuff is keeping your health business from growth, we cover...Why telling yourself that you’re bad at tech stuff is detrimental to your health and wellness business growth.What you can do to stop this spiraling feeling from happening and pull yourself out of these limiting thoughts. How you can start familiarizing yourself with tech so you can feel more comfortable and confident handling it. When education is the best option and when outsourcing is the best option. How to go about outsourcing tech stuff you hate and why this can lift your business up.
16 Most Common DIY Website Design Mistakes I always tell entrepreneurs to get a website as quickly as possible, even if it's very basic DIY option. Yet I also know, at some point to make that growth into 7-figures and beyond to 10-figures, you need something that properly reflects the professionalism of your brand. Even until then, fixing some of these most common DIY website mistakes can mean a better experience for your prospects and customers, help them retain your information, and while increasing the "prettiness" of your website design doesn't directly relate to more sales, making these errors can mean fewer sales because your site will be less user-friendly. Here are 16 of the most common design mistakes I see most often on DIY websites. Get the checklist https://vickywu.us/downloads/website-design-checklist/ Request a free Website Design Audit at https://clientportal.vickywu.us/public/form/view/601431473120cf38599aea17 Free SEO audit https://vickywu.us/free-search-engine-optimization-seo-audit/ More marketing strategies and tips at https://vickywu.us/blog #marketing #website #diywebsite #entrepreneurship
Should you DIY Your Website or Hire A Pro? You know the reasons why you need a website, but with all the options out there it can be overwhelming to determine what's best for your business. We're going to break down the pros and cons of each, and important considerations to help you decide.To watch the full video and transcript of this episode visit: https://fusiononemarketing.com/diy-website-vs-professional-website-design/To learn more about our marketing services, visit: https://fusiononemarketing.com/Facebook: facebook.com/fusiononemarketing LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/fusion-one-marketing Instagram: instagram.com/fusiononemarketing Twitter: twitter.com/fusiononeteam
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Sam Vander Wielen is back on the podcast today (you can listen to her previous interview about getting legally legit in episode 91). This time, we're talking about how her DIY website, content, SEO, and Instagram presence has helped her grow her business!https://instagram.com/samvanderwielenhttps://facebook.com/samvanderwielenllchttps://samvanderwielen.com/free-workshop
In this episode we Debunk common misconceptions about why we feel like we can't create our own website Why having a website is SO important for your businessWhy done is better perfect and how your website is never really "done"The benefits of understanding how to update and tweak your own websiteThings your website should have to create an amazing customer experienceHow Allie can show you step-by-step how to do create your own website, even if tech scares you or you don't think you are "tech savvy"How to attract your ideal clientSetting up your visualsYou can find Allie at:www.dowellwebsites.comhttps://www.facebook.com/dowellwebsites/https://www.instagram.com/dowellwebsites/https://dowellwebsites.com/youtubeGet Allie's free masterclass! https://dowellwebsites.com/simple
Warby Parker is the OG disrupter, cutting out the middle man of retail — now it’s launching its 2nd everproduct line: “Scout” contacts. Microsoft was threatened by Slack, so it launched a rival/knockoff messaging service called Teams — we just learned it’s got 20M users. And Home Depot usually just rides a strong housing market to strong profits, but it botched one part of the business that relies on Home Depot alone.
Krista and I are back continuing our mini-series on brand and website design. And we’re chatting about the 10 most common mistakes we see on DIY websites, or in other words, websites people build or customize themselves. Just to be clear, we’re not suggesting that people shouldn’t DIY their websites. We think customizing your own website can be a valuable experience. We’re simply pointing out a few mistakes we see people make, and making some suggestions on how to fix those mistakes. Also, our Black Friday/Thanksgiving Sale starts THIS Friday, November 22nd and runs through Cyber Monday. We’ll be offering some crazy deals on website templates and add-on pages, and the best deals will be available that first weekend, so be sure to check that out. Again, that’s this Friday, November 22nd 2019. For the show notes, go to https://daveyandkrista.com/btb-episode-67
When was the last time you went to your website only to realize that something was broken? I’m breaking down how to conduct your own website audit to make sure that your blog is running smoothly and you can make the most of the website you already have. Grab the download for this episode to follow along: DIY Website Audit for Food Bloggers In this episode, we'll walk through a self website audit that will ensure that the following things are running smoothly. This episode covers: How to prioritize website fixes Above the fold real estate on your blog Branding and visuals Navigation Menu Search bars Newsletter sign ups Recipe cards Plugins Broken Links Contact Page Resources Mentioned: DIY Website Audit for Food Bloggers Checklist My Favorite Plugins for Food Bloggers Broken Link Checker Plugin WP Support Growing your food blog? Grab the free guide: 3 Reasons Your Food Blog Isn't Growing Instagram | Website | Show Notes Web Design for Food Bloggers
You may have heard it said that one of the best ways to get organic traffic from Google is to create what’s called, “specialty pages.” These are those highly-detailed, informational pages on your website that are specific to the specialties or services you offer in your private practice. What makes this such a good website strategy is that it allows you to be super specific with each page, creating copy that is perfectly targeted toward your ideal client. But how do you actually go about this? What does it look like in the real world and is it actually worth it to create so much content for your private practice website? I’d like to introduce you to Paul Thomas. Paul Thomas is a Clinical Hypnotherapist in Sydney, Australia, who helps his clients overcome personal, emotional and habitual problems quickly and easily by using Hypnosis and NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming). Paul also happens to be one of the very first students to go through the Create My Therapist Website Toolbox program. Paul took what he learned in the program about creating content and boy did Google love it. What You’ll Hear in This Episode: How Paul decided that online marketing was the way to go for his private practice How Paul shifted the focus of his about page to create content for his ideal client What it’s like to DIY your private practice website and how much content you actually need to launch How Paul identified where to invest money in order to grow his business and the shift he made to free content marketing INSTEAD of paying for ads What Paul did AFTER he launched to create momentum and drive organic traffic This episode is brought to you by my free webinar, 7 Steps To Convert More Website Visitors Into Your Ideal Clients. This webinar will give you some simple steps to making some powerful adjustments to your website and content so that you can convert more visitors into you next client. Click here to register! Subscribe & Review in iTunes If you’re not yet subscribed to the podcast I want to encourage you to do that today. This is the best way to make sure you don’t miss an episode! Click here to subscribe on iTunes. And if you’re feeling extra generous, I’d love to hear what you think about the podcast. Reviews help others find the podcast plus I’d really love to hear what you think! Click here to leave a review. Just click on “Ratings & Reviews” then “Write a review.” Let me know what you like best about the podcast. Thank you! Links mentioned in this episode: Paul’s Website: https://www.harbourhypnotherapy.com.au/ Watch Our Interview: https://youtu.be/P0Y1w7q6cCg Join the Create My Therapist Website Toolbox waiting list
This is the third in the How To Build Your Own Website series. We went over WordPress.org. We went over WordPress.com. And today we are going over Squarespace. I have actually used all three at different times in my life. I'm getting tempted to go back to Squarespace. I already built my whole website, my current one, on WordPress.org. Because I'm so picky and I've been doing this so long, building websites for people, I have a hard time handing it off to someone else. Right now, I'm just trying to focus on the content for this podcast, and helping people organize their business systems and their technology and stuff. So I don't wanna get bogged down by redoing my website. But I actually really love Squarespace and the idea of Squarespace. In my opinion, if you are just getting started... You haven't used WordPress.org before. You aren't used to that kind of system. And you're not a super techy person. Like you really do not like the idea of digging into the CSS and possibly HTML and everything of your website to make it exactly how you want it... I would suggest to really give Squarespace a shot. This might be kind of a long episode. There’s a lot to go over. I'm gonna try and dig into it as much as possible. So if you go over these three episodes, you can really get an idea, and probably figure out which one you wanna go with. Squarespace is a really good one to use if you don't wanna hire it out. You just don't have the funds to have someone else build your website, but you don't really wanna learn a whole lot about technology. I'm going to break down Squarespace here into a bunch of different sections so we can just go over one section at a time to see how it works. This episode is sponsored by your FREE Blog Post SEO Checklist. Does the term SEO make you want to scream? You know you need to have each page and blog post SEO'd. But you have no idea what to do to make that happen. Or you know what to do. But you can never remember everything that you're supposed to do when you are creating each post because there's a lot to do. Well, worry no more. Download and print out this free blog post SEO Checklist every time you create a blog post. Then just go through the checklist and tick off each box. It will take you through step by step of each thing you need to do to make sure it is SEO'd correctly. If all the boxes are checked, you know you have SEO'd blog post completely. Ta-dah! All done. Just click here for your Blog Post SEO Checklist. If this podcast has been helpful for you, go ahead and - Subscribe in iTunes. So you can get new episodes delivered to you every Tuesday and Thursday. And while you're there, if you have a moment, please - Leave a Review in iTunes. If you think this podcast is gonna be helpful for other people, leaving a review is a great way to get it up there and suggested for the other people that are looking for podcasts. So, really, really appreciate it if you would leave us a review. And that's it. We will see you in the next episode. Links Mentioned in this Podcast: Organizing Her Business Systems and Technology FB Group Send me an email Blog Post SEO Checklist Let's Connect on Instagram WordPress dot Org WordPress dot Com SquareSpace Old Blog Post on SquareSpace ORGANIZING HER BUSINESS SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGY FB COMMUNITY - https://www.facebook.com/groups/OrganizingHerBusiness TIA HAIN INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/tiahain/ ORGANIZING HER BUSINESS SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGY SHOW NOTES - https://tiahain.com/19
Last week we went over WordPress.org, so this week we are going to compare WordPress.org to WordPress.com. Yeah, there's a big difference. WordPress dot org AND WordPress dot com. They are 2 completely different beasts. Well, not completely different. WordPress dot com is owned by the people who started WordPress dot org. But WordPress dot org is an open-source software that anyone can take and make work however they want. While WordPress dot com is a software-as-a-service company that is very similar to other website builders, like Squarespace, Wix, Weebly, etc. The reason I'm doing this episode is because a lot of people mix them up. I've had people tell me before that they're already on WordPress, but what I'm saying doesn't make much sense to what they're looking at. Then I take a look at their site and it's like, "Well, you're on WordPress.com, which is different than WordPress.org." It also makes a big difference in how your website works with your business, so you want to make sure you make the right choice. To make the right choice, you need to know all your options. This episode is sponsored by your FREE Blog Post SEO Checklist. Does the term SEO make you want to scream? You know you need to have each page and blog post SEO'd. But you have no idea what to do to make that happen. Or you know what to do. But you can never remember everything that you're supposed to do when you are creating each post because there's a lot to do. Well, worry no more. Download and print out this free blog post SEO Checklist every time you create a blog post. Then just go through the checklist and tick off each box. It will take you through step by step of each thing you need to do to make sure it is SEO'd correctly. If all the boxes are checked, you know you have SEO'd blog post completely. Ta-dah! All done. Just click here for your Blog Post SEO Checklist. If this podcast has been helpful for you, go ahead and - Subscribe in iTunes. So you can get new episodes delivered to you every Tuesday and Thursday. And while you're there, if you have a moment, please - Leave a Review in iTunes. If you think this podcast is gonna be helpful for other people, leaving a review is a great way to get it up there and suggested for the other people that are looking for podcasts. So, really, really appreciate it if you would leave us a review. And that's it. We will see you in the next episode. Links Mentioned in this Podcast: Organizing Her Business Systems and Technology FB Group Send me an email Blog Post SEO Checklist Let’s connect on Instagram WordPress [dot] Org Squarespace WordPress [dot] Com Old Post on WordPress [dot] Org vs WordPress [dot] Com ORGANIZING HER BUSINESS SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGY FB COMMUNITY - https://www.facebook.com/groups/OrganizingHerBusiness TIA HAIN INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/tiahain/ ORGANIZING HER BUSINESS SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGY SHOW NOTES - https://tiahain.com/17
The next few Thursday episodes are going to be all about How to Choose the Best DIY Website Builder to build your website yourself. And today's episode is all about wordpress.org. For the next three Thursday episodes, I'm going to be going over the three kind of options that are out there. The best options that are out there for building your own website. This week we're going over wordpress.org. Next week I'm going to compare wordpress.org to wordpress.com. They get confused sometimes, so we'll go over exactly what the differences are and which one you'd rather use. And then the week after that I'm going to go over Squarespace. Squarespace is one of my favorite ones to use. Personally, I would say it's basically between wordpress.org and Squarespace. And then if you listen to the three episodes, you'll understand the differences and hopefully be able to choose which one is best for you. I decided to do this series on the How to Choose the Best DIY Website Builder because a lot of people, when they’re first starting a business, are on a budget. They need something that is free or almost free to get the things going. WordPress.org is one of the better ones to use. This is one you have more control over, but this is also one that you have to not be afraid of technology and realize that you’re going to get your hands a little dirty as far learning technology. It’s not going to be what they call a WYSIWYG. A what-you-see-is-what-you-get when you go to design it. You have to be open to learning technology.I’m just going to go over a few things that you want to do. This episode is sponsored by your FREE Blog Post SEO Checklist. Does the term SEO make you want to scream? You know you need to have each page and blog post SEO'd. But you have no idea what to do to make that happen. Or you know what to do. But you can never remember everything that you're supposed to do when you are creating each post because there's a lot to do. Well, worry no more. Download and print out this free blog post SEO Checklist every time you create a blog post. Then just go through the checklist and tick off each box. It will take you through step by step of each thing you need to do to make sure it is SEO'd correctly. If all the boxes are checked, you know you have SEO'd blog post completely. Ta-dah! All done. Just click here for your Blog Post SEO Checklist. If this podcast has been helpful for you, go ahead and - Subscribe in iTunes. So you can get new episodes delivered to you every Tuesday and Thursday. And while you're there, if you have a moment, please - Leave a Review in iTunes. If you think this podcast is gonna be helpful for other people, leaving a review is a great way to get it up there and suggested for the other people that are looking for podcasts. So, really, really appreciate it if you would leave us a review. And that's it. We will see you in the next episode. Links Mentioned in this Podcast: Organizing Her Business Systems and Technology FB Group Send me an email Blog Post SEO Checklist Let’s connect on Instagram WordPress [dot] Org Squarespace WordPress [dot] Com SiteGround Yoast SEO Old post on WordPress.org ORGANIZING HER BUSINESS SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGY FB COMMUNITY - https://www.facebook.com/groups/OrganizingHerBusiness TIA HAIN INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/tiahain/ ORGANIZING HER BUSINESS SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGY SHOW NOTES - https://tiahain.com/15
Lawyers love to overspend on website design. We get custom bells and whistles, hard coded solutions to non-existent problems, and complicated sites that we don't understand how to use. Or, we could go for a DIY website where we understand the nuts and bolts, how to use it and what to do with it. But is that really the best idea? After all, you don't really want the home-made look when it comes to your website design. So what's the deal? https://youtu.be/cC6ob8sw02A
Agency life is tough enough, but now you're competing with free and very low cost DIY website companies. How do you compete with that? Chris Vendilli of ProFromGo Internet Marketing gives us the answer.
Agency life is tough enough, but now you're competing with free and very low cost DIY website companies. How do you compete with that? Chris Vendilli of ProFromGo Internet Marketing gives us the answer.
I initially discovered Matt through his Facebook group Turnkey Websites Blueprint. Though this group and his course, he teaches web agencies how to build and market their own DIY website builder on WordPress. Check that out here. We've all had clients that just can't afford our services. Instead of sending them to a Wix or […]
I initially discovered Matt through his Facebook group Turnkey Websites Blueprint. Though this group and his course, he teaches web agencies how to build and market their own DIY website builder on WordPress. Check that out here. We’ve all had clients that just can’t afford our services. Instead of sending them to a Wix or ... Read more
Competing with DIY website services -- such as Squarespace, Weebly, Wix, etc. -- might be something you've had to deal with, or may deal with at some point. A potential client might ask you why they should hire you to build a custom WordPress site, as opposed to doing it themselves with Wix or a similar DIY website builder service. Is WordPress even going to be the best option for everyone? This week we chat about it! Hosts Present: David Blackmon - Aspen Grove Studios / FB / @aspengrovellc Cory Jenkins - Aspen Grove Studios / FB / @aspengrovellc Sarah Oates - Endure Web Studios / FB / @endureweb Leslie Bernal - A Girl and Her Mac / FB / @agirlandhermac Resources Mentioned: Squarespace Shopify Wix Weebly Square BigCommerce Big Cartel WooCommerce Easy Digital Downloads (EDD) https://youtu.be/MpPvWI3iyFc
Competing with DIY website services — such as Squarespace, Weebly, Wix, etc. — might be something you’ve had to deal with, or may deal with at some point. A potential client might ask you why they should hire you to build a custom WordPress site, as opposed to doing it themselves with Wix or a similar […] The post EP72 – Divi vs DIY Website Services, Like Weebly & Wix appeared first on Divi Chat.
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I called this episode 47, but that's because I needed more coffee. This is episode 49! Joined by WordPress power couple Helena and Warren Denley, we talked about pushing yourself out of your comfort zone and getting your business to the next level.