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  • What do you do for your website?

    Samuel Drotar
    8 replies
    Do you build it yourself? Get a freelancer? What's your solution?

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    Kia Kamgar
    Built it myself using Kirby. Also in the past it was in WordPress, Carrd, Ghost and even Webflow. I’m not a webdev but after this journey I think I might just start doing it professionally.
    I am not tech savvy so I outsourced. As just brought on a technical co-founder. As we generate revenue we will bring on developers in-house.
    Nico Spijker
    Webflow has some pretty good templates that can set the foundation for your website.
    Richard Maxwell
    We recently used webflow and a template - beware of templates. The quality of the one we bought was poor with poor CSS and generated HTML. Wouldn’t do it again, but would build my own with webflow or a different tool. Webflow is confusing though. You need something you can create good landing pages and be able to SEO optimise well, it can be tricky imho. We tried freelancers but the ones we chose were unreliable, I guess we were just unlucky! My top tips are: - Make sure you have your site ready before your product is. - Make sure you have a solution where you can tune SEO and make pages yourself, so you can optimise landing pages and create new pages - Check for support for integration into your automated marketing tools. - Be careful when purchasing templates - they probably won’t have everything you need and then you will need to learn the tools to “fix” them - Make sure you have GDPR covered
    Luzie Nguyen
    1. Integrate SEO to boost engagement for website 2. Implement UI UX for visual optimization 3. Build a landing page for new product launching But whether it's 1,2 or 3 we need to give users a reason to visit our site again and again by highlighting the benefits that we can offer and providing a friendly user experience. I hope it will work out!