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The most common client takeaways that come up during my Squarespace SEO Audit & Consulting Sessions

There must be something in the air or maybe it’s all the “spring refresh” going around, but things have been BUSY on the work front lately!

My Squarespace SEO Audit & Consulting Sessions, in particular, have been extremely popular over the past few weeks and I’ve had so much fun meeting with different website and business owners. Our sessions last for 1.5 hours and it’s insane how time flies when we’re in the zone. During each consulting session, we dive in deep, cover so much, and come up with a practical and actionable SEO strategy that my clients can implement moving forward. I love seeing all the “aha!” moments that pop up during our sessions and I get such a kick every time someone says “Wow, I thought this would be dull but it’s not” - c’mon hunni, that’s not how I roll :)

Now before you think that this blog post is just a promotion for my Squarespace SEO Audit & Consulting Sessions, stay with me!

I’m tooting my own horn, yes, but I’m also sharing this to set the scene and really drive home that I’ve been doing a lot of these sessions lately and have noticed several takeaways that keep coming up.

Let’s take a look.

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The Squarespace SEO & Affiliate Marketing Masterclass is LIVE!

Gather round, hunnis, because I have some very exciting news to share with you today.

I am thrilled to announce that my brand new masterclass all about Squarespace SEO & Affiliate Marketing is now live!

You’ve been hitting up my inbox and sliding into my DM’s asking about this Masterclass for a while now (2+ months, but who’s counting!) and it’s finally live!

Pop the bubbly and grab a glass because the goods are finally here for you!

I’m super excited to announce this to the world (or, you know, my niche audience - same thing, eh?) because I am very proud of this Masterclass and I know it’s going to make a huge impact.

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6 Ways to get your Squarespace website in order

April showers are rolling through, the flowers are starting to bloom, little birdies are happily chirping away… you know what that means. Spring has sprung!

This time of year is all about renewal and it’s the perfect excuse to do a little spring cleaning.

I’m sure you’re all covered on the home front but what about your website? Are you going to spruce it up too?

No matter what type of website you have, whether you’re a blogger or a service provide, run an e-commerce shop - whatever - now’s the perfect time to give your site a little TLC!

In today’s post, I’m going to cover 6 ways to get your website in order. These aren’t “five minute fixes” but they won’t take days of your time either. I’d say realistically you can knock most of these pointers off within a couple of hours and trust me, it’s definitely time well spent! These are all tweaks that will help you to grow your website, improve user experience, and position you as an expert online.

Ready to get started? Let’s jump right in!

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How to prepare for self-employment

There’s a certain allure that comes from running your own business and working for yourself. We’ve all been seduced by the supposed freedom that comes from this type of work and self-employment is regularly touted as the surest way to riches. The media glorifies this hustle and grind and it seems like everyone and their cat calls themselves an ‘entrepreneur’ nowadays!

Look, I get it.

This narrative isn’t wrong, per se, but the truth is that self-employment is also incredibly challenging, exhausting and exhilarating. The highs are higher and the lows are lower, which is undoubtedly part of the thrill.

If you’ve spent even a hot sec on an inspirational entrepreneurship Instagram account, you’ve come across the quote “Entrepreneurship is living a few years of your life like most people won’t, so that you can spend the rest of your life like most people can’t.”

I’ve built my business to a stable and profitable place, but in all honesty I got here by trial and error. Looking back, there were definitely ways that I could have prepared ahead of time so that when I started out on my own, it wouldn’t have been so daunting and touch-and-go.

Today I’m sharing 5 tips for anyone who is considering making the leap into self-employment.

Whether you plan to start a services-based business or sell products (physical or digital), I hope that these suggestions give you something to think about before taking the plunge.

Let’s take a look, shall we?

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