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This category pulls together all articles that cover various aspects of website design, development, implementation, marketing, delivery, structure, content management, etc.

  • Contrasting an old-style printed page that is almost illegible with a modern website design.

    Updating your website design

    Glenn Reffin

    14 March, 2025
    benefits, website

    Updating your website design is crucial for business success. This article explores 10 key reasons to refresh your site, improving UX, SEO, and more.

  • A man recording a video of how to bake bread for community hall website content.

    Ideas for community building website content

    Glenn Reffin

    9 March, 2025
    village hall, website

    Keep your community building’s website alive! Fresh website content, like the novel ideas in this article, strengthens your village hall’s digital heart.

  • A village hall building that could be benefiting from a village hall website.

    Benefits of a village hall website

    Glenn Reffin

    7 March, 2025
    benefits, Case studies, village hall, website

    Explore the benefits of a village hall website: boost community engagement, streamline bookings, and improve visibility. Get your village online today!

  • A woman comedian is doing stand-up while brainstorming ideas for her website content.

    Stand–up website content

    Glenn Reffin

    7 March, 2025
    comedians, comedy, website, Writing

    Boost your stand-up website content! Brainstorming ideas to engage fans: behind-the-joke blogs, video snippets, & interactive polls.

  • A comedian stands in front of a background made up of social media icons.

    Social media for comedians

    Glenn Reffin

    5 March, 2025
    comedians, comedy, website

    This short post lists some of the main social media platforms for comedians and how best to use them to support your online presence.

  • A comedian stands on stage telling a joke to his audience, it'll be on his website before the show is over.

    Why comedians need their own website

    Glenn Reffin

    3 March, 2025
    comedians, comedy, Spotlight, website

    Tired of relying on social media? Learn why having your own website is crucial for comedians. Control your brand, connect with fans, and future-proof your career.

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