When initially planning my LLC’s website, I wanted to explain the services in a list of frequently asked questions.
I thought of cool ways to design it like a colorful accordion. But I also thought “it’s been done”. That’s boring. Dated.
Boring and dated are the opposite of what I want the business to achieve. So I scrubbed the list of questions for blog posts.
For example: On the homepage of SayMore.media, you’ll see under solutions a short description of “Design” followed by a Read More button.
Clicking the button will take you to an archive style page where multiple blog posts are listed under the topic of Web Design.
Each of the main solutions will follow suite and each will have one or more posts from me discussing processes, brainstorming, or pretty much and content relevant to that main solution.
I think this gives a little bit of life to the descriptions solutions SM3 provides.
I’m not putting any hard rules on the posts for now — like word count, post types etc. I’m just gonna keep them written in a conversational/presentation style tone.