Client Resources
Guten…what? WordPress’s new editor
Change is in the air in the WordPress world, which is why I chose the new WordPress editor for November’s Take Action Tutorial. But…it looks like the release date of WordPress 5.0 and the new Gutenberg editor has been delayed a bit, so you’ve got some more time to learn it. If you haven’t heard,…
Read MoreWhat’s the difference between a blog and a website?
Last week, one of my students who is just beginning her journey into the online world as a business owner, asked about a blog – “What is it? What’s it for? Is there a certain format?” She’s interested in blogging, but she’s “not really clear on what ‘it’ is.” These are valid questions, as it…
Read MoreHow to Get Your Website Legal & Legit
As an online business owner, we all start at the same place…closing our eyes and clicking the “publish” button on our first DIY website and that first blog post. Remember that? After a while your focus shifts to attracting visitors to your site, figuring out a social media strategy, and building your email list. Eventually…
Read MoreHow to Use Asana as an Entwine Web Design Client
I use Asana for all of my web design projects, but since my clients tend to shy away from tech, this video post is designed to walk them through how we’re going to use it together. When I first mention Asana to them, the first question they ask (with a little trepidation) is something along the…
Read MoreHow to Format Your Content for Your Web Site (or web designer)
As both a web designer and writer, I love both the design and copywriting aspects of creating a site. I often work with writers who want to write all of their own copy (which is awesome), but writing and formatting your web copy is WAAAYYY different than composing a compelling piece of fiction or non-fiction.…
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