Design and building websites…that’s the fun part. Managing the project, collecting content, onboarding, handling revisions and feedback…typically, not so much. Which is why, if you can automate as much of the repeatable tasks and make a system and process for the “unfun” parts of a web design project, it’ll make your life much easier and more profitable. That’s what we’re diving into this one with automation and systems specialist (and fellow 17hats user) Kristen Lettini. We get into: Wha...
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Design and building websites…that’s the fun part. Managing the project, collecting content, onboarding, handling revisions and feedback…typically, not so much. Which is why, if you can automate as much of the repeatable tasks and make a system and process for the “unfun” parts of a web design project, it’ll make your life much easier and more profitable. That’s what we’re diving into this one with automation and systems specialist (and fellow 17hats user) Kristen Lettini. We get into: Wha...
396 - High Converting Website Trends in 2025 with Whitney Bateson
Web Design Business with Josh Hall
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396 - High Converting Website Trends in 2025 with Whitney Bateson
This episode is a conversation I had with Web Designer Pro™ member Whitney Bateson recently on her podcast “The Growth Show” where she helps wellness professionals build and launch a successful online presence. While she picked my brain about current website conversion trends in 2025 mainly to help her clients, we actually talked about some significant, general trends for websites today, for all industries. She graciously let me repurpose the whole conversation for you! If you want to know...
Web Design Business with Josh Hall
Design and building websites…that’s the fun part. Managing the project, collecting content, onboarding, handling revisions and feedback…typically, not so much. Which is why, if you can automate as much of the repeatable tasks and make a system and process for the “unfun” parts of a web design project, it’ll make your life much easier and more profitable. That’s what we’re diving into this one with automation and systems specialist (and fellow 17hats user) Kristen Lettini. We get into: Wha...