Would you like someone else to handle your web design?

Tempted to build your website yourself this weekend? We get it. The drag-and-drop builders make it look so easy on TV. A free template here, a stock photo there, a few late nights with a glass of wine, and boom: a website. Except it never quite works out that way, does it? Tired of staring…

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Do I get the copyright of the design?

About to hire a designer for your website, your logo, or your branding? Before you sign anything, here is a question most clients never think to ask: who actually owns the work when the project is done? Tired of vague contracts that leave you guessing? Have you ever wondered why some agencies charge “transfer fees”…

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Who owns what copyright and when?

Quick question: when you paid for your website, did you actually own it when the project wrapped? Most business owners assume the answer is yes. Many of them are wrong. Tired of agencies that bury ownership terms in the fine print? Have you ever tried to switch web designers, only to discover you can’t take…

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Is home page design relevant anymore?

Ever been told “nobody really uses homepages anymore”? Have you heard that landing pages, social media profiles, and Google Business listings have somehow made your homepage obsolete? Tired of conflicting advice about where to put your marketing energy, and quietly wondering whether all that money you spent on your website was even worth it? Here…

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What are the worst web design mistakes?

Is Your Website Making Any of These Mistakes? Because Your Visitors Are Already Noticing. Here is an uncomfortable truth about web design mistakes. Most of them are invisible to the business owner and painfully obvious to everyone else. You look at your website every day. You know where everything is. You know how it works.…

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Who is your audience for your website?

You Cannot Build a Website for Everyone. The Businesses That Try Usually End Up Reaching No One. Here is the truth that most generic marketing advice skips over. The moment you try to speak to everybody, you stop connecting with anybody. Your message gets watered down. Your design tries to please all types of visitors.…

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