I’ve lost count of the number of websites we’ve built and maintain for salon & spa owners – it’s well over 500 anyway.

Once upon a time, only true geeks had the skill and desire to work on updating websites. But thanks to advances in technology, it’s becoming easier and easier for even the technology-challenged to do a lot of this stuff on a home computer.

All the websites we build are constructed using the universal WordPress content management platform, using a Divi theme as the content ‘builder’. The beauty of Divi is you can quickly and easily add or change your words, images, photos and videos on the ‘front end’ – without knowing a thing about techy stuff like coding.

In this video, I’m joined by one of our resident digital marketing specialists, Sam Buckley as we take you through a short ‘how-to’ make changes on your own WordPress site.

Fill in the form below the video if you’d like a FREE “Health Check” of your own website and other online assets, such as your Google Business Listing…

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