Rachel Rasmussen, Virtual Assistant Extraordinaire, had a great looking traditional website with a separate blog site. The problem was her website hosting company – who shall remain nameless. She needed help with the technical aspect of moving her site to a new host and also wanted to move to a WordPress-based site to reap its…
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Shannon McMahan of Shannon McMahan, Designer Portraits, wanted to market her new product line – High Fashion Portrait Art – through a website. This type of portrait uses a special black and white photography that makes her clients look like they’re in a fashion magazine! As a client of Shannon’s (see my business portrait here),…
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As a Human Performance Specialist, Sally Anders of Real Solutions, has built a successful business focusing on “People Skills That Work”. Through creative communication and motivation solutions, she creates positive attitudes and high levels of satisfaction in the workplace. Sally’s an entertaining speaker who uses powerful, yet simple techniques to improve communication and create mutual…
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Cathy Yerges, a Virtual Assistant (Peak Profits, LLC), had used a WordPress template to spotlight one of her passions – community fundraising ideas. The website was functional, but she kept seeing the same template on other websites. And, she wasn’t able to customize the sidebars on different pages like she wanted to do. She wanted…
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Focus Copywriter, Stacey Morris, knows how to write copy. She’s been selling products since she was a teenager. She also knew that her template-based website wasn’t doing her copy justice. In her words, “even after tweaking and playing around for months, something just wasn’t right. The design looked amateurish, and there was a little voice…
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Mary Kay Aide of This is Your Life Coaching, LLC had a perfectly good website. It contained all the right information: her name, credentials, life coaching services, contact information and a blog. Unfortunately, it was kind of blah – like every other life coaching site on the Internet. There was nothing to “grab” new clients….
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