Hiii! Let’s just say, I have a “colorful” resume. I have been a personal stylist, stand-up comedian, doula, jewelry designer, boutique owner, dog walker, and a chalkboard artist, etc. It wasn’t until I heard the term “serial entrepreneur” that I understood what I was at heart and that I definitely wasn’t alone. Those are my people - and I’m guessing that’s you!
Each time I created a business or side hustle, the first feat was the dreaded website (insert horror music here). Being very DIY inclined, I turned to advertised website builder sites that made it seem so easy to make one yourself. Spoiler - it was not easy. It took SO much time to get the hang of the platform, and countless hours of ripping my hair out that would delay my launch date and crush my spirits. If I knew then what I know now - I would have just hired someone to do it while I focused on my services.
Because what I also did not realize - even once I finally completed my site, I didn’t know what it took to have a site that didn’t lose the attention of my audience, let alone convert them. I figured -
“As long as my site looks pretty I am good to go!”
Wrong. A website is one of the most important investments that you can make for your business. It is the face of your biz, the first impression, and it can make or break your client conversion. It is your chance to gain the trust of your audience before you have the chance to do so first hand.
The good news is, each venture gave me an opportunity to create different styles of websites to test what worked and what didn't. After building so many sites for myself and other entrepreneurs, I found the tried and true approach to creating show stopping sites that convert clients and I wanted to share it! I know how much you put your heart and soul into your business, because I do the same. You deserve to be seen, and I am here to help you get the visibility you deserve. Now let's make some magic!
Hiii! Let’s just say, I have a “colorful” resume. I have been a personal stylist, stand-up comedian, doula, jewelry designer, boutique owner, dog walker, and a chalkboard artist, etc. It wasn’t until I heard the term “serial entrepreneur” that I understood what I was at heart and that I definitely wasn’t alone. Those are my people - and I’m guessing that’s you!
Each time I created a business or side hustle, the first feat was the dreaded website (insert horror music here). Being very DIY inclined, I turned to advertised website builder sites that made it seem so easy to make one yourself. Spoiler - it was not easy. It took SO much time to get the hang of the platform, and countless hours of ripping my hair out that would delay my launch date and crush my spirits. If I knew then what I know now - I would have just hired someone to do it while I focused on my services.
Because what I also did not realize - even once I finally completed my site, I didn’t know what it took to have a site that didn’t lose the attention of my audience, let alone convert them. I figured - “As long as my site looks pretty I am good to go!”
Wrong. A website is one of the most important investments that you can make for your business. It is the face of your biz, the first impression, and it can make or break your client conversion. It is your chance to gain the trust of your audience before you have the chance to do so first hand.
The good news is, each venture gave me an opportunity to create different styles of websites to test what worked and what didn't. After building so many sites for myself other entrepreneurs, I found the tried and true approach to creating show stopping sites that convert clients and I wanted to share it! I know how much you put your heart and soul into your business, because I do the same. You deserve to be seen, and I am here to help you get the visibility you deserve. Now let's make some magic!
| Snow
>>> ironically, I was raised in Colorado
| Early mornings - where my night owls at?
| Scary movies - I'm a wimp!
| Astrology!
>>> Capricorn ☼ Saggitarius ☽ Gemini ↑
| Margaritas - I am a real connoisseur
| Karaoke (Amy Winehouse is my go to)