Posts Tagged ‘Web design’
Everything you need to know: Web design for tradesmen
Are you a tradesperson who’s highly skilled at your particular craft, but you know you deserve more jobs on your books? Well, you’re in the right place! In this article, we’re looking specifically at web design for tradesmen and some of the key aspects that you need to consider when building your website or hiring…
Read MoreIs page speed important for SEO?
If you want to rank well on Google there are a number of SEO principles and techniques that need to be addressed. From aspects such as keywords and page structure to backlinks and more, it can become a minefield of information and hard to know where to start. However, one aspect that is often overlooked…
Read MoreHow do you advertise your new website launch?
So you’ve just launched a new website, but you aren’t sure how to get people to actually see it. As the old saying goes “built it and they will come” is no longer valid. These days if you only build it, you’ll hear nothing but crickets. So what do you actually need to do? Let’s…
Read MoreHow to make your own website: Web design for wedding professionals
Since 2014 we’ve worked for a number of events and catering businesses generally as well as within the wedding industry, including branding, design for print and web design. In this article, I’m going to go through the steps to take in designing or redesigning a website so that you can do it yourself, or at…
Read MoreHow to make your business stand out in an oversaturated marketplace
“The market is oversaturated…” If you’ve talked to anyone about your dream; if you’ve told people you’re thinking about working for yourself, You’ve likely been told that the market you wish to join is over-saturated. It may be Graphic Design, it may be to become a Personal Trainer, you might want to open a cafe.…
Read MoreDesign tips to stop your audience from being exhausted
“Don’t exhaust your audience.” As humans our brains have evolved into massive energy-guzzling computers, they use up a vast number of calories just by thinking. Meaning every time we look around us, taking information in from the environment, we deplete our available resources. The more we have to think the more exhausted we will quickly…
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