Tired of too many tech headaches and late-night Google searches trying to launch your new Showit website? It doesn’t have to be that way! Abra reached out to me for help launching the new blog design for Capitol Hill Style.
Are you a figure skating coach crafting your website and unsure what in the world to write about on your blog? I’m here to help! Simply put, your blog allows you to share your expertise as a figure skating coach and provide valuable info and insights to your ideal clients.
Being a board member of a figure skating club comes with its fair share of challenges. Whether you’re ensuring the club remains financially stable or organizing competitions and events that require meticulous planning and coordination… all of your hard work will go to waste if you’re not attracting and retaining talented figure skaters.
Are you a business owner, entrepreneur or blogger who is struggling to get traction with your online presence? Feeling like your website is not attracting the right audience or you’re not getting the results you were hoping for?
In honor of National Bubble Week, we’re going to burst some website design myths that have been floating around. Grab some bubbles and let’s dive in! One of the biggest myths about website design is that once you create your website, your work is done. Unfortunately, this is far from the truth.
Introducing the new branding and website for Bartlett Chapel, a Global Methodist Church in Avon, Indiana. After switching from the United Methodist Church to the Global Methodist Church, a new logo was necessary, but it was also the perfect time to switch to a new website.
Ready to hire a designer to create your dream website? Here are three quick reminders for you!
When Lena Morris reached out about creating a website for her new business venture – Authentic Encounters, LLC – I was giddy with excitement. Lena’s a bright light who makes such a difference in the lives of every person she encounters, and I know her new business has an exciting and energetic future.
The saying “you never get a second chance to make a first impression” definitely applies to websites. Your potential clients are making an initial judgment of your business and website in a matter of seconds, so it’s absolutely critical that their first impression matches your intentions!