How do I get clients? This is a commonly asked question by many who start a web design business, and one we’ve addressed before on ep 13 actually, but it’s about time for an update. Today we talk about ideas and methods for finding your first set of...
How to get remote and/or local clients, this is something we discussed early on in our DC days on one of our first episodes. Back then we had silly graphics to play with in Google hangouts lol, you can view it here. Enough time has gone by for a topic revisit we think...
There’s a lot to cover when it comes to Google Analytics so we’re going to be touching on some basics of GA and data tracking. It’s not as scary as it seems to add to your site and you definitely SHOULD add it to your site. Hosts Present: Josh Hall...
Email configuration can be confusing. How do you set it up? Should you have email accounts set up through your hosting or something like GSuite? Are non-domain email addresses frowned upon? So many questions regarding email when you’re starting out, and while...
On our first podcasting episode – Episode 39 – we mainly discussed how/why listening to them can help you improve your business. This time around we’re going to talk more about why you may want to start a podcast for your content marketing, and about our...
Are you trying to grow your email list? Are you wondering if you even need an email list to grow your business, or how to go about starting with email marketing if you’re new to it? That’s what we’ll be talking about this week so be sure to watch!...
The sometimes not-so-fun side of business is dealing with the “paperwork”. Contracts, terms and conditions, privacy policies, disclaimers, etc. — it can be overwhelming knowing what you should or shouldn’t be using, and where do you find these...
Setting up email accounts for your web clients can be one of the more confusing areas of web design. Should you use the hosting account or a separate cloud service? How do you know which service to choose? Today we’ll discuss how we set up email accounts for our...
SSL is something you’ve probably heard of, it’s that thing that turns your http:// into https://. You may wonder if it’s something you need to have on your site or need to add to your clients’ sites. Our answer is yes, but let’s discuss 😀...
Episode 53 (already?) brings you real life, unscripted, genuinely balanced discussion regarding what works and what doesn’t when migrating your WordPress site. Is there a best way? Maybe not! It can be scary for sure. ? It might depend on what you are already...
This week we share our tips for dealing with the pretty frequent Divi updates we’ve been experiencing for a few months now. Divi is constantly improving but with those improvements come some frustrating quirks and bugs that can seemingly wreak havoc on our...
To reveal or not to reveal? “Aye, Matey” or “No Way, José?” “Yes, please” or “whatchu talkin ’bout Willis?!” This week we discuss the pros and cons of putting pricing on your website for all to see. Most of us...