Plan Your Damn Website: A Workshop for Creatives & Service Businesses

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YOU PROBABLY DIDN’T START YOUR OWN BUSINESS BECAUSE YOU LOVE MAKING WEBSITES.

But the reality is that no matter how much you would rather focus on all your other stuff (and geez, there is so much to do), you really do need a website. Ideally, it should be a pretty good one, too.

Plan Your Damn Website is a workshop created for creatives and service businesses who want to DIY their website. I'll walk you through 9 steps you can take right now that will make building your own website super easy.

We'll cover...

  • Where to start your website project and what you need before you begin.
  • Which platform to choose – Squarespace, WordPress, and WebFlow, oh my.
  • Web design 101 – themes, fonts, logos, colors, and photos
  • What pages every service business website needs to have
  • Planning your content – writing a website that does your sales for you.
  • And honestly, so much more.

A DIY website can be a huge project. But when you plan your website ahead of time, you'll make the process of writing and making your website so much faster and painless-er.

WTF is a service business? Maybe you're a therapist, counselor, or coach. You could be a tax advisor, graphic designer, dentist, gardener, caterer, or consultant. Maybe you've got your own studio, teach yoga classes, or run creative workshops. If you consider yourself a freelancer, entrepreneur, or creative, and you sell services as part of your business, you're going to find something useful for you in this workshop.

There are some affiliate links in this workshop. If you click the links we provide to Squarespace, Elementor, or the themes, we'll get a small percentage of the sale – this comes at no cost to you, but helps us keep our small business running. Good for us, good for you.

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Plan Your Damn Website: A Workshop for Creatives & Service Businesses

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I want this!