Why You Should Use Squarespace

The tools to build a DIY website have never been more accessible. There’s a wealth of knowledge right at your fingertips—but the big question is, where do you start? There’s a lot of website builders out there—Wix, Shopify, Wordpress, and more. Our go-to, especially for service-based businesses, is Squarespace. What makes Squarespace a cut above the rest? Let us explain:

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It’s an affordable, all-in-one platform

Running a business gets tricky when you have a different software for every part of it. With Squarespace, you can manage your domain name, website, hosting, analytics, eCommerce, email marketing, and more–and you don’t have to remember 100 different passwords!

It’s simple to learn

Squarespace made website building intuitive with it’s drag-and-drop style website builder. It’s easy to add links, buttons, images, videos, calendars, and products—all with just a few clicks! Even the least tech-savvy person you know can figure it out.

It’s mobile friendly

One of the biggest mistakes people make when they build their own website is forgetting to optimize it for mobile devices. Thankfully, that feature is built-in on Squarespace, so you don’t have to do any extra work.

It’s low maintenance

Besides updating your products or content, you almost never need to worry about updating your website. Squarespace takes care of security, integrations, and updates so that you can focus on actually running your business.

It offers 24/7 customer service

When there’s an issue with your website, it can affect your business. You never have to worry about getting issues resolved, because Squarespace makes sure there’s always someone available to help you.

If you’re a small business, service-based business, blogger, or creative, Squarespace should be your top choice. With beautiful templates, affordable options, and low to no maintenance, it takes the stress out of building a website. Want something less templated and more custom? Let’s chat! 

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