Posts Tagged ‘Website design and development’
How to clone a website for easy staging with Website Pro
Before launching websites you’re creating and reselling for clients, it’s essential for you to run multiple tests to ensure new features (and new websites) runs smoothly. Cloning and staging your client’s websites allow you to create exact copies for testing any new changes and updates, helping you ensure peace of mind without any live bugs…
Read MoreOptimizing website page names for SMB clients: A guide to naming conventions and page hierarchy
For Small and Medium Businesses (SMBs), optimizing website page names is critical to creating an effective online presence. Knowing the proper naming conventions, URL structure, and page hierarchy can significantly affect search engine rankings and user experience. Need help selling websites? Get your copy of our Million-Dollar Pitch Deck for selling digital today! There are…
Read MoreHow to provide digital accessibility in web design and development
If someone asked you to define what accessibility means in the digital world, could you? If you feel uncertain, you’re not alone. When advocate Tyler D’Amore first told his friends and family that he was working in web accessibility, they initially thought he was selling WiFi. Though that was over a decade ago, the concept…
Read MoreYour guide to creating a website design pitch that’ll wow your SMB clients
It doesn’t matter how talented you are, without a strong pitch, prospective clients may never give you the opportunity to showcase your skills. A thoughtful design pitch shows your SMB clients that you understand their needs, have the skills to design a great website and have the professionalism to deliver on time and within their…
Read MoreWeb accessibility lawsuits: 4 Real-life examples and key takeaways
In the US, over 61 million individuals live with disabilities (CDC). Excluding such a large portion of the population represents an enormous missed opportunity in terms of business. Building accessible websites is paramount for moral and legal reasons. Offering accessible design as part of your web design services is a major value-add for your clients…
Read More10 Tips (and plug-ins) to keep your WordPress site mobile-friendly
The way we use the internet has changed significantly from the days of the cumbersome family computer in the living room. As of February 2023, over 60% of all web traffic comes from mobile devices (Oberlo). On top of that, over 40% of the websites we visit are built on WordPress (HubSpot). Need help selling…
Read MoreHow to choose the best website builder for your marketing agency
If you’re trying to scale your marketing agency, you know that part of the challenge is delivering the same quality on which you built your reputation even as your client list grows. It’s one thing to nail the client brief when you only have one or two websites on the go, but what about when…
Read MoreYour complete guide to Google Cloud Web Hosting: Overview, tips, and FAQs
When it comes to creating websites that help your clients achieve their business goals, you need to ace both style and substance. Your website projects can’t only look good: to drive conversions, they also have to perform well consistently. Choosing a reliable web hosting provider is one of the most important decisions you can make…
Read MoreHow to duplicate pages on WordPress (and when you shouldn’t)
Duplicating a page on WordPress is an excellent way to speed up your website design process, especially when creating several pages that are similar in structure. Replicating pages enables you to maintain consistency in the design and layout of the website, making the browsing experience cohesive and intuitive for website visitors. It also allows you…
Read MoreWordPress themes vs templates: Which is better for selling websites to clients?
If your agency offers website services, you’re familiar with the delicate balance between optimizing pricing, the speed of website design and development, and the customization of client projects. When it comes to building websites on WordPress, themes and templates can help provide this balance: since you don’t have to build every project from scratch, you…
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