Description
What makes a website good? A technical audit workshop for non techies.
If you want to improve your website but you don’t know where to start, this workshop is for you.
This workshop is built for business owners who aren’t super technical, but want to know what they should be doing with their website and why. While some level of technical knowledge may be beneficial, this is designed to show you what to look for, where to find it, and when it’s worth bringing in the experts.
This is a half-day in-person workshop that is split into three key sections:
- Section One: Making it pretty, how to tell whether your site looks dated, what content you should be including and how often you should be updating it.
- Section Two: Dipping technical toes, without overwhelming gibberish. What to do if people like your website but they aren’t taking actions on it or buying from you. Making sure your site looks and functions beautifully on all devices, not just your own phone.
- Section Three: What even is website performance, and what does ‘good’ look like? Is SEO really just a load of bollocks that people talk about so they can take my money? How do I appease the robot overlords AND appeal to real humans?
Workshop includes:
- In-person teaching session with a professional nerd since waaay back
- Comprehensive workbook that covers all content
- Explainers and reference examples
- Actionable next steps you can do in your own time
- Tea / coffee / water and some snacks.
Perfect For:
- Founders and SME’s who have a website for their business
- DIY enthusiasts who want to make changes but don’t want to break their site in the process
- Anyone who has a website but wants it to perform better than it currently is
Why It Works:
Because we skip the BS. This is a chance to ask those questions that you’ve been nervous to bring up, without worrying that it will be judged as silly or basic. It’s a chance to get real answers in terms you can understand, without needing to google every second word. It’s an opportunity to take a look at your website beneath the proverbial hood, and understand what the code is doing under the pretty pictures.
Get clarity. Make a plan. Get the most out of your website.



