Why C&E? Great question.

 

Having a website can be make-or-break for a business. Did you know that 80% of customers research the company’s website before reaching out?

 

If you’ve ever found a company site and had any of these thoughts, you’ve been on the other side of this!

  • “When’s the last time this site was updated? I’m looking at holiday hours from 2015.”

  • “I just want to phone. Why is the contact info so hard to find!?”

  • “How old is this website? The photos look like they’re from 1980.”

  • “Where’s the button to book an appointment?! Ugh forget it.”

  • “I. Just. Want. To. Know. The. Price.”

  • "If this website is so ugly I don’t want them working on my hair.”

 

Here’s where I come in.

All of those problems above can be addressed quickly and easily by you, once your site is created and I’ve shown you how to make simple updates.

With a background in computer programming and technical writing, C&E combines my understanding of web structure and integrations with clear communication to build you a gorgeous website before enabling you to do simple site maintenance yourself going forward!

 
  • One of the hardest parts of content creation is self-editing and figuring out what information should be included, where, and when.

    Too much information and the customer gets overwhelmed and gives up. Not enough information and the customer gets frustrated and is annoyed before they’ve even interacted with you for the first time.

    Content writing is what sets C&E apart from other web designers.

  • Scheduling, mailing lists, and an online store can be added to your site with available integrations via established partners.

    While configuration needs to be done outside of the site, C&E can add integrations to your site and advise on set-up.

  • Warm and cold, hue, saturation, colour wheels…pardon?

    If you’ve ever noticed a website being displeasing to the eye but you can’t quite figure out why, it’s possible it’s due to a mismatch of colour families and hues. This results in a chaotic feel, even when it was the creator’s best intention to be creative.

    I pay attention to this so you don’t have to.