A
week ago I finally took the plunge, signed up for and created a personal
website www.BirgitteHendricks.com .
I
had my blog and my shop SewDanish but a proper website was missing.
I have for the longest time been searching
for a website set up, but nothing had been quite right. I really don't know
anything about html language and even though relativly swift on the computer, when
it gets too technical, I bow out gracefully. I'm pretty much always up for a
challenge, but this just seemed such a different avenue to go down, let alone
spending time on.
Then
a couple of weeks ago I came across a review on Handmadeology regarding a website design company called IndieMade .The review was
very positive and I started to do a thorough research to collect as much
information that I could find, before deciding to sign up.
It
has been fun and for the most part a very straight forward process creating my
website. The day I signed up, I spend about 6 hours straight and got really far
with ‘filling in the blanks’. Of course, like with all new setups, one has to
get a feel for what is going on, but all in all I found the whole setup very
intuitive to use. I still have some tweaking to do, but for now I’m actually
rather pleased with the result BirgitteHendricks.
One of the great features is, that I was able
to import my Etsy shop (or at least half of my listings within the standard
package that I signed up for) automatically. A couple of times I had questions
to the support team of Indiemade and they responded very quickly.
1 comment:
Congratulations for your new website. It looks very nice. And it's awesome that you have an integrated webstore there! Wish you much success!
P.S. We know you from Etsy. Providing your links in your convo was a great idea!
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