A blog is only useful if it's easy to update and worth reading. Bobbie Jonas uses her ongoing blog to stay connected to her audience and communicate the depth of her work. Meghan at Work the Way You're Wired has a blog system built to grow with her business. Bonnie at The Freely Me Journey shares her voice and documents her journey through ongoing content. The best blog setups are ones clients actually use, which means building them to be simple, not just beautiful.

Jen had put real effort into building her own site, and her VA had been keeping it going, but it was cumbersome to update and it was not doing anything for her visibility. The site was not pulling in new clients through search, and the maintenance overhead was a constant drain on her time and attention.
We did a Design Sprint and rebuilt her site on Wix with a clean structure and a real SEO foundation underneath it. The goal was a site that worked harder for her business without requiring her to work harder to keep it running.
One of my favorite things about this build is the custom podcast widget. When Jen publishes a new episode, it automatically pulls in and displays on her site. No manual updates, no back-and-forth. It just works.
Jen is now on my Momentum Plan, which means her blog posts and podcast episodes get updated for her on a regular basis. She gets to focus on growing her community and showing up for her members, knowing her site is keeping pace with her.

Bonnie had spent years on her own website and never quite loved it. She kept telling herself it was good enough, but she was embarrassed to share it. That's the clearest sign a site isn't doing its job.
We built her original site and found a design she finally felt proud of. About 18 months later, her business had shifted. New offerings, new focus, new chapter. So we built again.
The second site came together faster because I already knew her voice, her brand, and what mattered most to her business. That's the real value of a relationship that goes beyond a single project.
Today Bonnie reaches out when her business needs something new. And because I already know her voice, her brand, and her history, we can move fast when she does.

Meghan had a growing brand, powerful ideas, and multiple offers that needed stronger organization online.
We created a website built for clarity and expansion, helping visitors understand where to begin while giving her business room to evolve.
The site includes strategic navigation, integrated forms and booking paths, a blog system, and flexible pages for future programs.
Now her site supports growth instead of slowing it down.

Bobbie’s work was deep and meaningful, but her website needed to communicate that value more clearly and guide visitors toward action.
We refined her messaging, elevated the brand experience, and translated nuanced services into language that builds trust quickly.
The refreshed site includes dedicated service pages, strategic calls to action, an ongoing blog, and an updated Shift Mentoring experience.
Now visitors feel connected to her work and know exactly how to begin.

Micah came to me with a solid background, a clear service idea, and no brand to show for any of it. He had been operating informally and was ready to launch PixelPath Advisory LLC as a real business, but he had no logo, no website, no way to collect leads, and no system for onboarding clients. He also had a tendency to describe his work in technical terms his actual clients would never connect with.
I worked with Micah across the full brand and launch build: logo concepts, color palette, website copy for five pages structured around the StoryBrand framework, and a Webflow site build. I also set up a HoneyBook intake automation so his discovery call pipeline could run without him manually chasing every lead.
The copy work was where this project got interesting. Micah's instinct was to describe what he does in program management language. Getting him to speak directly to a non-technical founder, using words like "make sure you get what you paid for," changed the whole feel of the brand. That one phrase became the anchor for how we positioned his core value.
Micah launched with a brand identity, a live Webflow site, a working intake automation, and copy he could stand behind. The full system means he can send someone to his website today and have them booked into his pipeline without touching it himself.

Allison was great at her job and not so great at keeping her website current at the same time. Running a college consulting business takes real focus, and updating blogs and events kept falling to the bottom of the list. Her site was technically there, but it wasn't working as hard as she was.
She joined my Momentum Plan, which means I take the site maintenance off her plate entirely. I handle her blog updates and keep her events current so she never has to worry about whether her site reflects what's actually going on in her business.
My favorite piece of this project is the class of pages I built for her. Instead of making parents scroll through a long service list, each grade level has its own landing page. A parent of a sophomore lands on the sophomore page and sees exactly what's available for their student. Clean, simple, and fast.
Since we started working together, Allison hasn't had to touch her site once. Her events are always up to date, her content is fresh, and she gets to stay focused on what she does best: helping families find the right college fit.

David and his team were opening a restaurant and needed everything, a brand, a website, and a way to show the world what they were building. We started from scratch while the doors were still being hung.
The Big Lebowski theme gave us a creative direction that was genuinely fun to run with, but what made this project special was the people behind it. The passion David and his team bring to every new adventure comes through in everything they do, and I've had a front-row seat to it ever since.
Beyond the website, we built out logos, menus, and marketing materials that gave the brand a cohesive identity from day one.
When they reach out for updates, I never know what fun new chapter they're about to launch. That's the best kind of ongoing relationship.

Mandy's business had grown in ways her website hadn't kept up with. Her services had evolved into distinct tiers of support, bookkeeping, consulting, and CFO-level work, but the site didn't reflect that progression. Visitors had no clear way to identify which level was right for them, and the site wasn't positioned to do much work between client conversations.
We completed a full redesign and restructure inside Go High Level during a Design Sprint, rebuilding the site across six pages: Home, About, Services, Contact, Blog, and a custom 404. We refined her service positioning to create clear pathways between each tier, integrated a lead magnet with automated delivery, migrated and organized her blog content, added SEO-focused FAQs, built internal anchor navigation between service sections, and set up custom redirects from legacy URLs. Updated branding assets and mobile-responsive design were carried through every page.
The most meaningful piece of this project wasn't a single page. It was a system. Visitors who aren't ready for ongoing services are now guided toward Mandy's Financially Focused Journal through strategic placement on the Services page and an exit-intent popup. A journal purchase triggers automated payment processing, order confirmation, business notifications, and fulfillment reminders. What had previously existed outside the site is now a fully integrated revenue stream that requires zero manual work on Mandy's end.
The finished site reflects Mandy's expertise, personality, and the full range of what she offers. Prospective clients can quickly identify the right level of support, and those who aren't ready for monthly services have a lower-commitment entry point into her world. The automations, payment systems, and lead nurturing running in the background reduce the manual work that used to fall on her plate. This is an ongoing client relationship, with continued support, updates, and future enhancements planned as her business grows.

Monica had a half-finished site that had been sitting on her to-do list for a long time. She's an author with a clear mission, helping families navigate the experience of caring for elderly parents, and her online presence needed to match the care she puts into her work.
We built a site that draws from the visual language of her books, gives readers a clear picture of who she is and what she writes, and includes a Downloads section with practical tools for families in the middle of that journey.
Monica and I continue to work together as her goals evolve. When a new season of her business calls for a refresh, we make it happen.
Based in Brighton, Colorado and working with clients across the Denver metro and beyond, I build fully custom websites for solopreneurs, coaches, and small business owners who are ready to stop apologizing for their online presence. If you are in Denver, the suburbs, or anywhere in Colorado and your website has not kept up with your business, let's change that.