Key Design Tips To Take Your Freelance Website To The Next Level With Michelle Balge
Your freelance website is essential. A few months ago, I hosted an episode of the show about how to start your freelance website, but I didn’t share any fantastic tips. I wanted you to get your website up and running. I didn’t want you to win a website award. I think the most important thing a freelancer will ever do is get the first iteration of their website up on the web. You can update and change things, once you have your website done. Like Sagan Morrow said in her episode of the show, “we can’t improve on something that doesn’t exist.
I was excited to connect with Michelle Balge, the website designer behind Worth It Designs all about design tips that will take your freelance site to the next level. Whether you are looking for inspiration to improve your site or you want to hire the process out, Michelle has some phenomenal tips for you. Let’s get into the show.
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In today’s episode, we’ll be talking about key design tips for your freelance website. We broke our discussion into six major topics:
Focusing on the user experience
Using call to action buttons
Responsiveness
Removing noise and clutter
White space
Typography
We dive into each of these issues to give you a good understanding of how these things impact your business. We also talk about several tools you can use in your business, whether you are a freelance website designer or someone who wants to test your website.
Michelle also mentioned her wonderful free video series called the Client Attraction Formula. If you’ve been struggling to attract the right clients, this is a great video series for you. We could all use a little help right now, so click here to connect with Michelle and get access to her formula.
About Michelle Balge
Michelle Balge is a strategic web designer for purpose-driven businesses with heart. She designs websites and sales pages that are functional, strategic, beautiful, and impactful.