• A graphic with the text Seven-Day Websites: The Blueprint for How We Build a Professional Website in One Week next to an image of rolled-up blueprints on a blue background.

    The Blueprint for How We Build a Professional Website in One Week

    A professional website in a week. It can sound a bit like a magic trick or a late-night infomercial promise. The skepticism is understandable, given that traditional web design projects are famous for dragging on for months, bogged down in endless meetings and technical delays. But what if the speed isn’t about magic or cutting…

  • A laptop, smartphone, and tablet display the same website on a blue surface next to a small green plant. Text reads: Seven-Day Websites: Anatomy of a Homepage That Answers Every Question—Before It’s Asked.

    Anatomy of a Homepage That Answers Every Question Before It’s Asked

    A potential client lands on your website with a knot in their stomach. They didn’t search for what you do just for fun. They have a problem that needs to be solved, a pain that must be addressed, or a desire that must be met. They’re looking not just for information, but for the right…

  • Carol Brouwer shown with long brown hair and a light blue shirt stands with arms crossed next to bold text promoting a streamlined seven-day web design process on a blue background.

    Your Website, Your Timeline: Our Case for a Streamlined Web Design Process

    Most small business owners have a common belief: getting a truly professional website is going to take a long time, cost a lot of money, and be a huge hassle. This belief isn’t wrong. It’s just based on a process that’s designed for a different kind of business — a bigger, more complicated business with…

  • A promo graphic for Seven-Day Websites shows a colorful cauldron with glowing potions. Text reads: The Secret Ingredient That Makes Your Website Content Attract Customers.

    The “Secret Ingredient” That Makes Your Website Content Sound Like You

    At some point, most small business owners come to the realization that the most challenging part of creating a website that attracts customers is the content. The moment your web designer asks for the text for your five pages, you freeze because you haven’t done it. Suddenly, you have to find the time to write…

  • A graphic with the heading Seven-Day Websites and text stating Your Website is Over 5 Years Old. Thats a Problem. Next to the text is an image of a roaring T. rex in a prehistoric landscape.

    Your Website Is Over 5 Years Old. That’s a Problem.

    That website you launched in 2019? It’s a digital fossil. Let’s be honest. In internet years, a five-year-old website might as well be from the Jurassic period. The design trends are dated, the technology is creaking, and it wasn’t built for the world we live in today. You know it needs to be fixed, but…

  • A graphic with the heading Seven-Day Websites and a label reading 7. The text says, Cheap vs. Professional: The Website Mistake That Traps New Businesses. Next to the text is a photo of a fly on a Venus flytrap.

    Cheap vs. Professional: The Website Mistake That Traps New Businesses

    You want a website that gets customers, right? Let’s be honest, you’re not trying to become a web developer. You’re trying to run a business. You need a website that looks professional, shows up on Google, and makes it easy for people to hire you or buy your stuff. You know you need a website,…

  • Why Most Small Business Websites Fail to Generate Leads

    Why Most Small Business Websites Fail to Generate Leads and How to Fix It.

    When a small business website isn’t generating leads, it’s not just a tech issue. It’s a purpose problem. Too many websites look fine on the surface — clean layout, nice colors, the logo’s in the right place, but underneath, the content is directionless. They lack clear calls to action, miss their target audience, and fail…

  • Man in paper boat on the ocean next to the title Don't Let Bad Design Sink Your Website

    Don’t Let Bad Design Sink Your Website

    You’ve taken the leap and started your own business. That’s exciting! But now you need a website, and suddenly things feel complicated. You’re not a tech expert, you’re watching every penny, and the thought of navigating the website creation process is daunting. Maybe you’ve heard horror stories of developers ghosting their clients or projects costing…

  • A surprised woman with purple hair holds a package. Text reads: Seven-Day Websites. Your Business Isnt Too Small for a Website – Its Too Small Not to Have One. The background is teal.

    Your Business Isn’t Too Small for a Website – It’s Too Small Not to Have One

    You’ve built your small business from the ground up, perhaps relying on word-of-mouth, social media, or local connections. Many small business owners think this approach is enough, but here’s a truth no one tells you: having only a social media page leaves significant growth and revenue on the table. It’s time to shift your perspective.…

  • A woman with curly hair sits in front of a laptop, looking thoughtful. Text reads: Seven-Day Websites: How to Judge if Your Website is Actually Working for Your Business on a blue background.

    How to Judge if Your Website is Actually Working for Your Business

    Your new website feels like an important step toward growing your business. You now have a digital storefront that’s open 24/7. But now that it’s live, how do you know if it’s really working for you? Is it contributing to your business goals, or is it just taking up digital space and costing you money?…