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How to Request Indexing in Google Search Console
If you’re experiencing issues with getting pages indexed for your Squarespace website (especially blog posts), this tutorial will walk you through addressing 2 Page Indexing Issues: Crawled — currently not indexed, and Discovered — currently not indexed. We also cover common issues you can ignore!
Our Favorite Resources for Website Graphics
All of our posts about resources, tips, and tricks for creating your own website graphics.
Brand Identity Kit Template for Canva
Free Brand Kit Identity Template you can edit on Canva!
Why Haute Stock Is Our Favorite Photography Resource
We’ve been customers since September of 2018, and we highly recommend Haute Stock for styled photography. It’s a perfect choice for feminine brands that offer services, coaching, products, and more.
Why We Recommend Canva To Create Your Graphics
Canva has become an indispensable tool in our toolkit, and we highly recommend it to our clients! This blog post demonstrates how Canva can help you with your website and day-to-day business operations. You can start with a free plan (so awesome) and pay for pro elements as you go, or upgrade to Pro to unlock incredible features (highly recommended).
What is the 60-30-10 Rule with Website Design?
The 60-30-10 rule for color palettes is essential because it provides a framework for creating a balanced and visually appealing color scheme on your website. You can create a harmonious and professional-looking design that reflects your brand’s identity and goals by using a dominant, secondary, and accent color in specific 60% - 30% - 10% proportions.
Is Squarespace Right For You?
We cover all the things you should know before beginning your Squarespace DIY website design adventure! Learn about templates, Squarespace 7.1 and Fluid Engine, and other recommendations.