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If your food blog feels “clunky,” hard to navigate, or overwhelming for readers, this episode is your wake-up call.
In this real-life food blog redesign case study, I sit down with Heather Farmer of Boston Girl Bakes to break down what happened when she restructured her site for user experience, SEO, and ad revenue optimization, and why it completely changed how her blog performs.
Before the redesign, Heather’s site looked beautiful, but readers struggled to find recipes, navigate categories, and stay on the site. The result? Lost traffic, lower engagement, and money left on the table.
After restructuring her categories, navigation, and content organization, everything changed:
We also dive into:
If you’ve been focusing only on publishing more content (but not optimizing what you already have), this episode will completely shift how you think about growth.
Because sometimes the fastest way to increase your income isn’t more traffic...it’s a smarter website.
Free Resource:
By Jennifer Holt DesignsIf your food blog feels “clunky,” hard to navigate, or overwhelming for readers, this episode is your wake-up call.
In this real-life food blog redesign case study, I sit down with Heather Farmer of Boston Girl Bakes to break down what happened when she restructured her site for user experience, SEO, and ad revenue optimization, and why it completely changed how her blog performs.
Before the redesign, Heather’s site looked beautiful, but readers struggled to find recipes, navigate categories, and stay on the site. The result? Lost traffic, lower engagement, and money left on the table.
After restructuring her categories, navigation, and content organization, everything changed:
We also dive into:
If you’ve been focusing only on publishing more content (but not optimizing what you already have), this episode will completely shift how you think about growth.
Because sometimes the fastest way to increase your income isn’t more traffic...it’s a smarter website.
Free Resource: