Do you need tech help? Or do you just need to get your business website in order? Maybe you really want to figure out what technology is necessary for your business. I’ve been there too, trying to figure out what I need to use and then how to use it all. At one point, the struggle between me and technology was very real.
After spending more time than I care to admit, picking and learning about the tech options I needed for my business, something new popped up. Of course I thought, “Timing is everything.” In the midst of my tech madness, I found The Founding Mom Community. In the forum, I was able to ask questions and read about what everyone else was using. There are tons of great websites out there to draw inspiration from, too. One site that I learned about in the forum was created by Jessica Williams, the famous TechBizGurl. She took her favorite colors — pink and purple — and created a site as sassy as herself. I love how clear her ‘About’ page is, and that it’s easy to see what she’s all about. Want to know the best part? She’s the featured expert in Course #12 – OUT TODAY!
She’ll be in the FMC forum sharing tips and tricks and helping Founding Moms get their websites up to snuff. It’s great knowing that a business website, along with everything else tech-related, is just like me: A work in progress.
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Sounds great but what if you will be totally starting from scratch? Will I be able to work with someone who will help me build my website, and help with learning to code? Thanks
Hey Tawanna! Starting from scratch is a good a start as any (we’ve all had to do it!) — there is an entire community of mom entrepreneurs there for support and to answer your Q’s. And there are so many ways to build a site now without knowing how to code — yes, yes and yes!