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In my experience, the importance of a small business website is often severely underestimated by many small business owners. I believe that your website is like the engine room of your marketing eco system. It should play an active role in your marketing and plug into your business at a strategic level.
However, when it comes to creating a best-practice website, a lot of non-webby people simply don’t know what they don’t know.
So, I’m chatting with the ever-delightful Simon Bank from WebStudio in this episode. Simon is one of the marketing experts in the How To Do Marketing Academy. He has been in the web industry for over 17 years and he shares the same opinion as me – websites are way more than a nice design and a bit of code.
Simon is going shed a light on some of the webby stuff that you may not know that you don’t know. So as always, grab a pen and paper and get ready for some useful info about how to create a best-practice, small business website.
You can find Simon at WebStudio
Website: https://www.webstudio.com.au/ or phone: 02 55 145 145
About Jane Hillsdon
I'm a passionate award-winning marketer dedicated to helping small business owners make good decisions about their marketing.
I am the founder and CEO of a marketing agency called Dragonfly Marketing PLUS the founder of the How to do Marketing Academy. I’m also the author of How To Do Marketing – A Comprehensive Guide For Small Business. It's my mission to ensure that marketing is on the agenda for every regionally based small business in Australia. Why? Because I know that when marketing is done properly, it can help your business grow.
On the marketing front, I am a Certified Practicing Marketer (CPM), a member of the Australian Marketing Institute (AMI) NSW Committee and a head judge for the AMI Awards for Excellence. I was awarded the Small Budget Marketing Award at the AMI Awards for Marketing Excellence in 2017, 2018 and 2019.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In my experience, the importance of a small business website is often severely underestimated by many small business owners. I believe that your website is like the engine room of your marketing eco system. It should play an active role in your marketing and plug into your business at a strategic level.
However, when it comes to creating a best-practice website, a lot of non-webby people simply don’t know what they don’t know.
So, I’m chatting with the ever-delightful Simon Bank from WebStudio in this episode. Simon is one of the marketing experts in the How To Do Marketing Academy. He has been in the web industry for over 17 years and he shares the same opinion as me – websites are way more than a nice design and a bit of code.
Simon is going shed a light on some of the webby stuff that you may not know that you don’t know. So as always, grab a pen and paper and get ready for some useful info about how to create a best-practice, small business website.
You can find Simon at WebStudio
Website: https://www.webstudio.com.au/ or phone: 02 55 145 145
About Jane Hillsdon
I'm a passionate award-winning marketer dedicated to helping small business owners make good decisions about their marketing.
I am the founder and CEO of a marketing agency called Dragonfly Marketing PLUS the founder of the How to do Marketing Academy. I’m also the author of How To Do Marketing – A Comprehensive Guide For Small Business. It's my mission to ensure that marketing is on the agenda for every regionally based small business in Australia. Why? Because I know that when marketing is done properly, it can help your business grow.
On the marketing front, I am a Certified Practicing Marketer (CPM), a member of the Australian Marketing Institute (AMI) NSW Committee and a head judge for the AMI Awards for Excellence. I was awarded the Small Budget Marketing Award at the AMI Awards for Marketing Excellence in 2017, 2018 and 2019.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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