What content should I put on my website?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.พ. 2025
- How do you know what content to put on a website? Should you ask your client what they want or tell them what they need? In this sneak peak from our student office hours, Ran breaks down how to approach this.
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Great video Ran! Your content on the strategy side of webdesign is always very helpful!
Great to hear!
I agree. It’s what sets amazing designers apart from adequate designers
Yes discovery first, and you can put together a brand questionnaire for them to go through even before the discovery call. Ask the same questions you did in the brand questionnaire on the call. The StoryBrand Framework will help you ask great questions. Just wanted to help.
StoryBrand has been my go to framework for web and beyond for a while now. The 7 step script makes it easy for clients to build a cohesive relatable brand narrative.
@@leviwanyoike sadly it isn’t much popular among web designers.
@@mrcalifornia6369 True. I’m actually currently doing something about that.
Hold me accountable.
Fantastic Video Ran! is Framer great for online stores ? like is it capable of replacing Shopify in that side of Ecommerce ? Thanks beforehand
nice, thanks!
thanks! I just joined into your program, for figma. 🙏🏻
Awesome!
Who’s selling food IN forests?
Home/About/For Buyers/For Sellers/Contact
Sounds good, but I might even have on the homepage.... are you a buyer? Are you a seller? Just below the fold. This can be two boxes side by side, with some text on two different pictures or graphics leading to those pages!
@@London2ATL 100% in this situation I’d even be happy with those as the two core CTAs above the fold, even though usually one is better.