I hate my business web site (not BeadingHelpWeb.com - I love the way that one looks!).
After much consideration, I decided I had to carve out some time last weekend to work on a new one. I purchased a new domain and set it up to be hosted...no going back.
Staring at a blank page doesn't do much good, but that's about what I did for a good couple of hours. Finally, an idea started forming, and then taking shape.
I'm not an HTML-queen, but I know enough to be dangerous. So between my minimal coding abilities, PhotoShop, and Adobe PageMill, I put together what I thought was a pretty good prototype.
I wanted minimalistic and clean. I wanted a shopping cart and the ability to update things myself. Most of all, I wanted something that reflected my personality and work.
While it's not perfect (I'd like to have a cart of my "own" but for now, I'm sufficing with linking to sections in my Etsy shop), I'm pretty happy with what I've got.
I'd love to hear your thoughts - take a peek at C-My Designs, revisited.
Labels: adobe pagemill, etsy, jewelry business, jewelry sales, photoshop, web site development
