As a Squarespace web designer, I’m always looking for ways that I can help my clients stand out online and create one of a kind Squarespace websites.
Sometimes the font options available on Squarespace don’t quite fit the style guide for your brand, in which case you may want to upload your own fonts. I’ve previously done an in-depth tutorial on how you can add a custom font to your Squarespace website.
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Showit and Squarespace are two very popular website platforms for wedding photographers looking for an alternative to Wordpress. Both Squarespace and Showit have large followings of people who are thrilled with their website services, and they are both known for being extremely user-friendly, all in one platforms.
But how do you know which website platform is right for your wedding photography business? Should you choose Showit or Squarespace to build your website, and which one will serve your business best long-term?
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Every time I see a brand launch on social media or come across a beautiful brand on Pinterest I get that little thought in my head: “Dang, should I rebrand my business too?” Maybe you can relate to this as well? The shiny object syndrome is all too real with the constant influences from social media and Pinterest telling us we always need to have the most up to date everything.
In this post, I’ll walk you through some of the times when it’s actually a good idea to rebrand your business and what you should consider before diving into a full rebrand!
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What do you do if your brand fonts aren’t in Squarespace, or you were already set on a font you’d love to use on your website and it’s not included in the font options?
You upload your own.
In this post I will walk you through the step by step process of uploading and using your own fonts in Squarespace.
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Email lists are all the rage these days, and with good reason. If Instagram, Pinterest, or Facebook went away today, and you don’t have a list, you’d have no way of contacting the people that have been following along in your journey.
Because of the popularity of email lists though, it’s not enough to just say Sign up for my list anymore. You’ll have to make your offer a little more exciting, and maybe even visually appealing, for that to actually work out.
I personally use MailerLite* (yes! That’s an affiliate link) for my email list, and I have been loving it. The only downside? There are only so many ways you can style your signup form to match the look and feel of your website. But don’t worry, this blog post will solve that problem!
In this post I’ll show you exactly how to set up a signup form that opens on the click of a photo in Squarespace!
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