The purpose of writing a website is to learn how to keep writing your website
At the end of writing your website
What you wind up with is a muscle
Use it or lose it
Keep writing little bits at a time
As consistently as possible
Start with once a week
By making little baby websites
In the form of:
Emails, LinkedIn or twitter posts, facebook, emails
That last one bears repeating 😉
As you develop a body of work
You’ll notice trends and patterns and services you can then use
To replenish your existing website
And even add whole new pages
So that over a year’s time
You completely revamp the whole darn thing
All the while continuing to get the word out about
What you do
And why your people should care.
I’m here,
Kevin
P.S. With your newly found website muscle, you may never have to write a website from scratch again 💪
Having trouble getting your team aligned on your website?
Start by focusing on the one thing you can all agree on:
The Prospect Comes First: 7 Questions to Answer Before You Write One Word on Your Website*
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