The crucial role of first impressions in B2B websites
Did you know that it takes just 0.05 seconds for visitors to form an opinion about your website? 🤯 This fleeting moment is crucial, especially for B2B businesses, as your website often serves as the first touchpoint with potential clients. The impression you make in this fraction of a second can significantly influence whether a visitor stays to explore further or moves on to a competitor’s site.
Read postWhy it's important to prepare your web content for a designer
It seems to be a recurring theme that most businesses, large or small struggle to properly prepare their content and assets for web projects. This might be down to small teams having a high workload which impacts the time they can spend concentrating on website content. Your content is the most important asset for the project - and as much as I'd love to be able to write and strategise all of the content for you I cannot craft the message you want to convey using lorem ipsum or dummy text.
Read postWhy the project's value is more important than the it's price
As we know using a professionally trained individual or organisation for any service comes at a premium - whether thats a painter and decorator, mechanic, print or web designer. Why is it expensive? Because we're good at what we do. It's taken years to get this good with lots of training and dedication to the craft - and we want our salary to fairly reflect that. Because we've earned it.
Read postWhy I prioritised my mental health over making money
For the last 10 years I have suffered with anxiety, at times serious enough to make me ill, brought on by personal experiences over the years. And for me, anxiety makes me question EVERY decision I make, whether thats in my work or personal life and its exhausting!. A few years ago this trickled into my freelance business. I was taking on projects that, on the face of it, looked great to work on and was work that I wanted in my portfolio but I didn't do my due diligence on the project scope.
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