Training

I offer WordPress training for solopreneurs and business owners who are wearing all the hats, including website management. Is this you?

Are you confused about how to update your copy and plugins? Unsure if and where your website is backing up to? Not got to grips with your website (yet!)? You’re in the right place.

Bespoke WordPress Training

WordPress 101

£60

This is a chance to get your burning questions (about WordPress!) answered.

During the power hour, which covers the basics of WordPress, you will get to know the back end of your site, what you need to look at, and what you can leave be.

WordPress Deep Dive

£180

This comprehensive look into your website enables you to see how your website is (or isn’t) working for you and how to maximise your site’s potential.

We’ll look at your website goals and discover how to achieve them, step by step.

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If you need support with a specific project or want some training for your team, get in touch to discuss your requirements.

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How much does a website cost?

Good question!

And as with many such questions, the answer is “It depends!”

Professionally built websites can start from around £500 for a very simple build but can easily head up towards £2000-£10,000+ for larger or more bespoke projects. 

You need to consider what your website needs to be able to do in order to make it work well for your business.

Do you need a “shop window” that showcases your products or services and helps your clients to build confidence in your skills and quality?

Do you need a specific functionality such as a booking or payment platform?

How soon do you need your site to be ready?

All of these factors will be taken into consideration when your web developer puts together a quote for you. Best advice? Make sure you know what you want and communicate that clearly with your developer.

And if you’re not sure what you need yet, ask! If you can give your developer an overview of your business and what you want to achieve, they should be able to guide you on the kind of site that will best suit you.