EP45:  Crafting Your Digital Front Door: Building a Welcoming Business Website

One of the best things you can do for your business is to create your home on the internet — your website. With social media platforms coming and going based on trends and demographics, having your own website is a piece of the internet landscape that you specifically own. It’s a special way to connect with your customers and build trust and repertoire with them.

In this episode, Toa Green shares insight into building a functional yet polished website for your small business. With prior experience as a web designer, Toa breaks down the key components to focus on when crafting your digital home. 

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • The easiest DIY website building platforms to use if you're not a designer.

  • A step-by-step process to map out your website’s structure before you design.

  • Why you should always view your website through the eyes of your customer.

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Resources Mentioned in Episode

Quotable Moments From the Episode 

“Keep it simple. If you are just starting, it does not have to be flashy or fancy. You do not have to get a photographer, a copywriter, or a web designer to do this. You can do this. There are so many resources out there and great platforms that are great DIY platforms for your website.” - Toa Green

“Don't overcomplicate it; just keep it simple. Getting the main information up and having something published is better than having nothing at all.” - Toa Green

“People will say that a website is a business card on the Internet. But I feel like it can be so much more than that. It is a tool that allows you to connect with your customers or clients. It's a way to show off your personality so that people understand who you are.” - Toa Green

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