The Complete Guide to Building a Website That Search Engines and Customers Love Technical SEO is one of the most important parts of building a successful online presence, yet it is also one of the most misunderstood. Many businesses focus heavily on content creation,...
online business
This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, I will receive an affiliate commission.
When You Need a Redesign
websites for nontechies series 10 For small business owners, authors, and creative professionals, the idea of redesigning a website can feel both exciting and intimidating. It is exciting because it promises a fresh start, new possibilities, and an updated look. It is...
How Website Speed Affects Trust, Sales, and Reader Engagement
websites for nontechies series 8 Website speed is one of those topics that sounds technical and abstract, especially to people who already feel uneasy about technology. It is often discussed in terms of scores, tools, and performance metrics that feel disconnected...
How Contact Forms Work
For many small business owners, authors, and creatives, the contact form is one of the most mysterious parts of a website. You place a form on a page, test it once, and hope it keeps working forever. When it does, it feels invisible. When it does not, it can feel like...
How Hosting, Themes, and Plugins Work Together (Without the Tech Overwhelm)
Websites for NonTechies post #6 For many people who describe themselves as techphobes, one of the most confusing things about having a website is understanding the different pieces involved. You hear terms like hosting, theme, plugins, updates, and compatibility, and...
Why Cheap Websites Often Cost More Long Term
Websites for Techphobes Series: Post 5 For people who feel uneasy around technology, the idea of building or updating a website can feel risky. When something feels risky, it is natural to want to spend as little as possible. Many small business owners, authors, and...
Why Your Website Is Never Really Finished
Websites for Techphobes Series: Post 3 One of the most stressful ideas for people who are uncomfortable with technology is the belief that a website must be finished before it can be useful. Many small business owners and authors delay launching or updating their site...
Website vs Social Media
Websites for Techphobes Series: Post 2 For many small business owners, authors, and creatives who feel uneasy around technology, social media often feels like the easier option. Platforms like Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, or X appear simple and familiar. You create an...
When It’s Time to Redesign Your Website and When It’s Not
Your website is often the first impression your audience has of your brand, whether you are an author, small business owner, or creative professional. A well-designed website conveys professionalism, trust, and clarity. It helps visitors understand who you are, what...
Why Website Security Matters Even If You Don’t Sell Anything
Many small business owners, authors, and bloggers assume that website security is only important for e-commerce sites. If you are not processing payments or storing sensitive customer data, you might think that security is not a priority. The truth is that website...
How Website Speed Affects Engagement, Trust, and Sales
In today’s fast-paced digital world, every second counts. Visitors expect websites to load quickly, and delays can have a direct impact on trust, engagement, and conversions. For small business owners, authors, and content creators, website speed is not just a...
What Happens When Someone Fills Out Your Contact Form
Your website’s contact form is one of the most important tools for turning visitors into clients, readers, or collaborators. Many small business owners and authors treat it as a simple formality—a way for people to reach out—but in reality, a contact form is the start...
Your Website Needs Regular Updates (Even If Nothing Is Changing)
It is easy to think that once a website is built, it can remain static. Many small business owners and authors believe that if their content looks good and everything functions, there is no need to revisit it. This assumption is understandable. Maintaining a website...
How Visitors Use Your Website (and What That Means for Design)
Many small business owners and authors imagine visitors using their website the same way they do. Carefully reading every page, scrolling slowly, and taking in each detail. In reality, most visitors interact with websites very differently. They skim, jump around, and...
Every Website Needs a Clear Goal (and How to Define Yours)
One of the most common problems with beginner websites is not design, content, or technology. It is direction. Many small business owners and authors build a website because they know they should have one, but they are not entirely sure what the website is meant to...














