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Here's a taste of how I could increase your traffic, build trust and increase conversion through your website.
I designed and built the website you're reading too. Questions? Please feel free to ask.
For this new Squarespace website, we decided on a large banner image that would visually represent the peace and resolution Marie brings to the lives of troubled children and adults.
For this Virtual PA business I created a new benefits-focused website showcasing the difference a virtual PA will make to your life if you run a small business, following the brief to make it stand out from the crowd.
Navillus needed a homepage that would reflect their target audience and the quality of the products and service they offer. I designed the concept for a fully-responsive homepage banner design to take their website to the next level.
Angela's website needed a search engine boost and a homepage redesign to help visitors understand at a glance what her business could do for them.
This new interview coaching service needed a brand identity and a website that would target the right audience and encapsulate their mission.
Paul's brief was clear: to replace his ageing web presence with a brand new Squarespace website to reflect his capabilities and his love of Crystal Palace.
This Oxfordshire Forest School charity needed an informative new website that visually communicated the emotional value of the work it does.
Kate wanted to take her calligraphy business to the next level, to showcase her work and solicit commissions. I helped her develop an ambitious new look and feel for her website and brand.
So, you’ve decided to make your own website, rightly choosing a cost-effective platform that gets rave reviews for being great for DIY websites. Here are the top 10 most popular answers to the questions that come up when you type “Why is Squarespace” into Google…
The perfect blog post is the single best place to find information that helps the reader answer the question they typed in to Google. It should be detailed and long, contain relevant research and data, and include examples that allow the reader to draw their own conclusions.
Blogging has changed and it’s time you knew. Forget the snappy opinion pieces. It’s time to think serious, evidence-based journalism, making your piece the one-stop shop for everything anyone needs to answer their question
Website builders such as Wix, Squarespace, Shopify and Go Daddy’s website builder are designed for the DIY market. So why do people like me offer to build websites on these platforms on your behalf?
Your business website should be clear at a glance what you do and how you benefit your customers. It should show some examples of your work, say what previous customers think about you, and provide a way to contact you.
You’ll soon be climbing Google's search rankings with my fast and easy 10 step guide to Squarespace SEO. I’ll explain the secrets of choosing and using keywords, and show you how to speed up your Squarespace website and make it mobile friendly.
Mistakes, jargon and poor design erode trust, increase bounces, reduce overall time people spend on your site. They could turn people off your business altogether. Here are some ways to build a trustworthy website.
For Anderson Property Communications I translated designs into brochure websites based on the Bryant Squarespace template