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How you website fits into your marketing puzzle

How you website fits into your marketing puzzle

Update: 2023-06-30
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We're wrapping up our four-part series on websites for your creative small business today! In case you've missed the first 3, they were: 

Episode 39:Why Your Website Matters
Episode 40: The Choose-Your-Own-Adventure Guide to Building a Strategic Website
Episode 41: Mapping Out Your Website: The Purpose of Each Page

In this final episode, we'll be exploring how your website fits into the marketing puzzle. We'll discuss why a strategic website is crucial to creating an environment that encourages customers to buy, how to align your website with your brand message, and the importance of using your website as the central hub for all your marketing efforts.

Here are some of the key points we'll cover:

- The website as the central piece: Think of your website as the picture on the box of a puzzle. It serves as a reference point and central hub that all your marketing activities lead back to.

- Building upon a strong core website.

- Consistency and credibility

- Owning your online presence

- Nurturing and understanding your customers

Be sure to join me for the free Masterclass, "The Roadmap to Your DIY Website", where I'll teach you the exact three phase process you need to create a strategic website that aligns with your marketing goals. The Masterclass will take place on July 6th at 10:00 a.m. MST Even if you can't make it live, register here to watch the replay!
dearkatebrandstrategy.com/roadmap


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https://dearkatebrandstrategy.com/workshop

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How you website fits into your marketing puzzle

How you website fits into your marketing puzzle

Kate Hejde