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What type of content should you include on a web page?

Hello and happy Tuesday!

WELCOME BACK to Day 7 of the Live Video Training Extravaganza, we’re at it again with another week of free live video trainings and I am so excited to continue sharing this content with you!

Quick summary: every day last week, I hosted a free live video training on my Youtube channel and shared those replays here on the blog and honestly, it’s been so much fun that I wasn’t ready to stop quite yet… so I decided to continue these live video trainings into this week too! LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL!

So we’re back for more and you can watch even more of these daily lessons as I keep creating content for you!

I’m just going to go ahead and say it : this Tuesday morning’s Day 7 live video training was soooo good & packed with value, and and I can’t wait for you to watch the replay.

In this video training, I talked about what type of content you should include on a web page.

Everything from text to images/visuals to page structure & formatting and more, we talk about it all!

This video training carries on from yesterday’s topic which was all about Sitemaps and the 4 pages every website must have so if you haven’t already, be sure to check that one out too.

Alright, that’s enough intro for one video… let’s get to the goods.

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5 Q&A Friday and how to stop procrasti-building your website

Hello and happy Friday!

WELCOME BACK to Day 5 of the Live Video Training Extravaganza, can you believe that I hosted a free live video training every day this week?

Ahhh it's been so much fun doing these live video trainings on my Youtube channel and sharing them with here on the blog, so I decided to continue these live video trainings into next week too! LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL!

So, be sure to tune back in after the weekend to watch even more of these daily lessons!

Not to toot my own horn but Day 5’s live video was a total blast and and I can’t wait for you to watch the replay.

In this video training, I answered 5 questions that came directly from YOU (my audience) - you emailed in these questions and I’m thrilled that I was able to answer them live today.

The fun thing about Q&As is that it’s basically an opportunity for you to pick my brain and get expert advice on something that actually applies to you…. so don’t be shy, please let me know if you have any questions you’d like answered on next week’s Q&A video! You can leave me a comment on this blog post or on the Youtube video, or just do what everyone else did an email me your question. I don’t care how you ask your question, I’m simply happy to answer and clarify!

Alright, that’s enough intro for one video… let’s get to the goods.

Click the live video training replay below to watch now!

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Can SEO really drive more leads for your services-based business?

I’ve written before about why every services-based business needs an SEO strategy and I was happy to see that that blog post struck a chord with my of my readers. I received quite a few comments and emails about that blog post - people liked the post but they wanted to learn more about how to actually APPLY that strategy.

The number one question I received was “How can I use SEO to drive more sales/book more discovery calls for my services-based business?”. Fantastic question and I’m super excited to answer that in today’s follow up blog post!

Most of my clients are services-based business owners. I’d say about half of them run their businesses entirely online and rarely work with in-person clients, whereas the other half serve local clients and rely on their website to serve as their “online home”.

In both cases, these services-based business use their websites as a way to connect with their (potential, current and past) clients and customers, and promote their offerings online.

Services based businesses serve a whole variety of industries - we’re talking law firms, accountants, engineers, plumbers, florists, personal trainers, coaches, photographers, consultants, PR pros, social media managers, graphic designers, gardeners, dog walkers, psychics, bakeries, physiotherapists - you name it, the list goes on.

Some of these services must be performed in person (e.g., dog walkers, massage therapists, gardeners, etc.) but others can be done either in-person OR online/remotely (e.g., consultants, personal trainers, graphic designers, etc.).

Services based businesses can be one-off projects or ongoing, recurring services…. really, the sky’s the limit and there’s a huge amount of flexibility in services-based business models!

Almost all services based businesses, however, have a website. At this point, it’s pretty much a requirement because hardly anyone (except your granny) is going old school and looking up businesses in a physical phone book. Yes, we still rely on word of mouth and recommendations from our friends and family, but the trend is increasingly to connect with businesses online. More often than not, we check out a business’ website and then get in touch if we want to work with them.

But having a website doesn’t guarantee that potential clients and customers will find out about your business- far from it, in fact. All websites are not created equally! Different types of websites work in different ways. The requirements and strategy for a services-based business website is going to be totally different from a e-commerce shop or website that sells digital/physical products. Not only will the look & feel of these websites be different, so too will the SEO strategy and goals.

SEO can act as the perfect bridge between a website (think: business) and an online audience (think: future clients/customers). It’s the pathway that warms up a potential client to inquire about your service and ultimately book you out.

You already know that I’m a firm believer that every services based business needs and SEO strategy and beyond that, I know that SEO can directly drive leads and grow your business. SEO will help grow your website but it also connects you to a much wider online audience who can potentially become paying clients and customers. Which, if you’re running a services based business, is the ultimate goal!

In this blog post, I’m going to show you exactly how SEO can drive leads for your services-based business. Whether your website is on Squarespace or another platform, the goals and outcome will be the same.

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Have you set up a Google My Business profile to go with your Squarespace website?

Coming in HOT to talk about one of the most glorious, exciting and thrilling administrative tasks related to your Squarespace website…. setting up a Google My Business profile!

LOL ok so maybe it isn’t actually the most fun thing that you’ll do today but trust me, it’s a small task that will have undeniable results.

It has come to my attention that many/most people don’t even know about Google My Business (unsurprising, tbh), let alone understand how important it is to set up. Whether your business has a physical address or exists purely online, this is a digital feature that should always be set up along with any website and/or business.

So, as part of my role as your Squarespace SEO BFF, I’m here to educate you on this tech tip. I want to be sure that you are totally clear on how to set up a Google My Business profile to go with your Squarespace website and understand the value it has for online marketing, SEO and growing your digital presence.

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