The allure of the DIY website approach is strong—cost savings, creative control, and the satisfaction of crafting your online space all on your own. That’s tempting stuff. Early on in business, this is the path many small business owners choose. It’s the economic choice at a time when your profits are uncertain.
I’m not here to tell you that DIY is wrong. It isn’t. It is the right choice for many people. Some folks will never hire professional website designers, and that’s okay. You can still be successful without ever hiring anyone.
However, today I’m talking directly to those who are just over trying to customize their Showit website template on their own and are feeling desperate for some professional help. Tell me, does this sound like you?
You lack the time or willpower to complete the customization to your high standards
You lack the skills or knowledge or time to obtain the knowledge and want to avoid the prolonged learning curve
You’re overwhelmed by attempting to learn a new platform
You’re frustrated by the slow progress of your DIY attempts
Friend, if any of those describe you, then this episode is for you. Listen, learn, commiserate, take notes. It’s gonna be a good one. Let’s dive right in.
Episode highlights:
The cost of DIYing your website template customization
Overcoming website overwhelm
Benefits of a professional touch
Setting a realistic website design budget
Tips for finding the right website designer for you
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