Let’s build a site together

WEBSITES USED TO TAKE MONTHS TO BUILD—EONS IN A DIGITAL BUSINESS.

Not anymore. You are central in making this a much shorter process. You'll provide the content for your site, using my content guides to walk you through the process.

When the project date arrives and your content is ready—that's when my clock starts for the techy designer part. 

What to Expect

  • …you’ll receive an email with my proposal in writing. When you accept the proposal and submit the retainer, you’ll receive a link to my calendar where you can schedule your best time for us to work together.

    That retainer cements your dates in my calendar. It will take two weeks to complete the design and launch the site. I can do this because I’ll be working only with you during this time.

    You will be my only client. That’s my commitment to you. I’m asking that you commit to being readily available to me during these two weeks. Please don’t schedule this during a vacation away from home, or your work’s peak season. This is critically important.

  • Part of what you’ll receive from me is content planners and other resources you will use to prepare your content.

    Prior to that, please use my blog to help you plan what you will say. For example, writing the site description that will show in search engine results is one of those many details that could be overlooked if you didn’t have a guide through the process. This post tells you what you need to know to write yours!

  • One of the documents you’ll receive in the beginning is a schedule of what we’ll be working on, what decisions you’ll need to make, and when you’ll need to make them. I will always let you know the deadline for returning your answer before I need to move on to the next item. Staying on schedule is critical to finish on time.

    This needs to be firm because my next client may be scheduled to begin the following week. I know you get this because it will be important to you when we start your site on time.

  • One of my reasons for having you nail down the content before I begin the design is to keep revisions to a minimum. This is a huge factor in completing the site on time.

    There will be dedicated time for revisions twice in the process. Beyond that, you’ll be able to have as many revisions as you need, as long as they fit in the scheduled design time. If we can complete the work early, we can use whatever time is available for whatever you need most: revisions or training.

    Finally, if you want to make further changes or additions, we can work together again at my normal hourly rate ($65/hour, 5 hour minimum) after completing the project. You’ll schedule the time in my calendar and we’ll make a plan.

  • In about the middle of our design time, you’ll receive access to the draft site. The second half is when we’ll check content for accuracy and test the site.

    Just before launch, we’ll have a training call to familiarize you with navigating your Squarespace account. I’ll show you where to pay for website hosting directly to Squarespace, and I will transfer ownership to you to launch the site!

photography: Matt Jury

START WITH A CONSULTATION

It’s free. Cost-free. Pressure-free. Judgement-free.

You’ll tell me about your business—who your clients are, and what goals you have for your website.

I’ll describe the process we’ll use for building your site.

Note the use of the word “we.” There’s not one bit of this project that we won’t collaborate on.


Not ready for a call? No worries.

Here’s a handy form for you to reach out to me by email.

Tell me how I can help.


Are you an existing client looking for help with your site?

Maybe you’re planning something new.

Schedule a video chat here.

Why a video chat instead of a phone call? Because more often than not, it’s more productive to share our screens to illustrate what we’re discussing.

And… well… I like to see your face.