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This will make writing your web pages MUCH easier

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Finally! A clear roadmap to creating your website pages Let's talk about writing your own web pages.

Finally! A clear roadmap to creating your website pages [View in browser]( Let's talk about writing your own web pages. You know, homepage, services, About page. All the fun stuff. How do you feel about it? Does this sound familiar? "OMG, Gill, I feel so overwhelmed! Where do I even start? 😱" "I have no idea what belongs on what page 🤷" "Even when I think I know what to write, I get quickly lost in detail, agonize over each sentence and keep second-guessing myself 😔" Yeah... Welcome to the club of the business owners who have to write their own website copy. *virtual high-five* But it doesn't have to be this way. There *IS* an easier way to create content for your website. Even if you have little to know experience in writing copy. Allow me to introduce you to... [A clear roadmap as to what to write on each web page (and how)]( aka "The only website content checklist you'll ever need" It contains: ...years of my experience writing copy for real-life business websites ...distilled into no-fluff 200+ checkpoints and easy-to-follow snackable tips ...that will clearly tell you what to put (and not to put) on your main website pages: - Homepage - About page - Services page - Blog page - Blog posts - Contact page - Testimonials page - FAQ page + An additional checklist of points that apply to every single page on your website Spoiler alert: You need fewer web pages than you think! [VIEW CHECKLIST >>]( And that would be it from me for the week. I trust that this checklist will keep you busy for quite sometime :) Warm greetings from Germany, Gill [Website review]( | [Copywriting]( | [📙 My book]( P.S. This email may contain typos, and I'm fine with them because cloning humans is, unfortunately, still impossible. Spending more time proofreading my emails would mean I'll have to share fewer tips with you. And sharing more and better tips is more important to me than sharing tips that are grammatically perfect. I hope that's fine with you, too. [Gill Andrews] [Share to Facebook]( [Share to Facebook]( [Share to Twitter]( [Share to Twitter]( [Forward email]( [Forward email]( Gill Andrews You received this email because you signed up to my updates. Changed your mind? No problem. Unsubscribe using the link below. [Unsubscribe](

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