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Get More Traffic to Your Business Blog

November 9, 2021 by Nancy Fields Leave a Comment

Best Ways to get More business blog Traffics thumbnail graphic for YouTube video

A few of my blog posts are attracting lots of visitors to my website each week, but they are older posts. Come behind the scenes. You’ll see want is working now and discover what will make my top performing posts even better. Step-by-step video below.

Improving my top performing blog posts

You can’t improve what you can’t measure. Thankfully there’s Google Analytics so you can see your top performing pages.

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Filed Under: Blogging, business, List Building, video, WordPress

5 Things To Put On Your Contact Us Page

May 9, 2021 by Nancy Fields Leave a Comment

How do you want people to contact you once they’ve visited your website? By email? By Phone? Or, do you want to contact them after they’ve told you what they need?
Regardless of the type of business you have, you need a Contact page on your website.
Here are 5 must-have items to put on your Contact Us page, plus a few extras if you have a bricks and mortar business.

Would you like to see what I did, LIVE? Click here to receive an invitation to join me LIVE on Zoom.

5 Must-Haves on Your Contact Us Page

You will create a great user experience by adding:

  1. Your Company name
  2. Your Company address – your State is enough if you do not have a brick & mortar business 
  3. Your Company phone number with a mobile friendly link
  4. Your Email address BUT not a live link that spam bots can easily steal
  5. A Contact Form

Brick & Mortar Business Extras…

Do you see clients in your office, or you have a retail store? Include:
1. Your hours of operation
2. A map and directions to your office or store

Are You Active on Social Media?

Let people know they can send you a private message on Facebook. Add a link to your Facebook business page and ask them to click Send Message.

The Benefits of Using a Contact Form

  • A Contact Form allows visitors to give you their name and email address
  • You can add pre-qualifying questions
  • Ask them to tell you what they need
  • Contact Forms cut down on spam bots stealing your email address and filling up your email inbox with hundreds of unwanted messages.

Contact Form on a Contact Us page created in Ninja Forms

simple contact form created with Ninja Forms

Contact Form created in Ninja Forms added to a website home page

Ninja Forms contact form atop photo
If you want to contact them after they have told you what they need, create a contact form with questions, as in this example from ClearPath Workforce Management:
contact form with many questions

 Click to Call

Adding a link to your phone number makes it easy for people to call you from your website. Be sure to check out the video below to see how to manually add a link, plus how to add a “click to call button” with a FREE plugin
click-to-call web page example

Transcript

Five must haves on a contact page for your company: name, address, and phone number. And you’ll see a qualifying statement here because for your company address, you only need your town and your state, or even just your state. That gives people a sense of where you are in the world, but you don’t have to put in your full address if people are not coming to, you know, to a store, for example.

And then, add your company phone number. And this is where I’m excited to show you.

I have some additional information about adding a company phone number with a mobile friendly link. So if people want to phone you on their cell phone, they can just hit the link and it goes right to your phone.

Add your email address, but this is a thing that I learned many years ago: Do not put a live link in your website because there are spam robots that crawl websites looking for email links.

I truly do have a customer who insisted she wanted the live email address because it really is user-friendly for customers. But she got hit with hundreds of spam emails a day. Soon she was receiving thousands of spam emails in a week.

She spent a lot of time deleting the spam from her email inbox, and then she spent money and time getting it resolved.

So a Contact Form is great because it lets people contact you. They give them you their name and email address.

And you could even ask them some questions if you want to know a little bit about them before you reach out to them.

So it’s about you then reaching out to them.

I’m going to show you how to create a live phone link. How to add it manually, and how to use a plugin to add a phone link.

What I did, I just hovered over the phone number and I hit link. Then I typed in T E L for telephone, added a colon, and then entered the number: No dashes or spaces.

That is the way to manually add that in.

If you want something fancier. For example, if you wanted a Call Us button, this is done with a plugin called WP Call Button.

It is free.

I set that up in the dashboard under Settings. I set up the phone number in the US. I put the phone number in: as you can see, no dashes. I chose where I wanted it to appear. I chose my button color, which was the color of all of her buttons on our website. And I put show everywhere and save the changes. And that’s how easy it was to fill it in.

But there again, you do not need to have a plug in if you don’t want to. You can have something as simple selecting your text and linking it with TEL colon and your phone number. And you’re good to go.

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Filed Under: 10-Minute Monday, business, WordPress Tagged With: contact us page, mobile-friendly

Create a Lead Magnet People Want

March 9, 2021 by Nancy Fields Leave a Comment

The secret to growing your business is having a list of customers

But you first need to:

  • find out what your ideal customers are asking for and
  • create a free offer that builds your business

Simple. Right?

Yes!

How in heck do you create and deliver a free offer? Click here to download our Easy 4-Step List Building Roadmap.

It’s Fun to Discover What Your Customers Want

Every client who has watched me use two free search tools to find out what their customers want has said, “Wow!” and “Oh…” Watch me use these tools in this podcast hosted by business strategist, Natasha Michell.

Natasha and I also discuss easy ways to drive traffic to your website by giving people what they are asking for.

Podcast Video Transcript

3 Easy Ways to Drive Traffic To Your Website by Giving People What They Want

Natasha Mitchell, Business Strategist and Nancy Fields, Graphic Design Specialist

[00:00:00] 

Hello everyone. And welcome to your business without borders. My name’s Natasha Mitchell and in today’s interview, we’re discussing what are the missing pieces that are stopping you from reaching your clients as you start to build your online business?

If you feel like you’re creating content, you’re showing up consistently, but when it comes to driving your clients to your website or actually making a sale, then somehow you’re missing the mark.

I know I can relate to that. I’ve struggled with this too. So stay with us today because you’re going [00:01:00] to discover a few insights. Secrets that are going to make all the difference. My guest today is my good friend Nancy Fields, and she’s the owner of Fields Graphic Design and host of the 10 Minute Monday series, which is amazing.

She’s a WordPress website and graphic design expert, and she combines her love of color and page design with her editorial experience at magazines like Glamour, Mademoiselle and Weight Watchers® Magazine. She’s got this really unique gift of being to bring out the best qualities in our clients so that others can see their strengths. And you definitely need that in a web designer. But unlike a lot of web designers out there that are going to charge you an arm and a leg to set you up with a website that you can’t actually use, and then they go and vanish and it really is not helping you to create and generate business, Nancy works really collaboratively with their clients. To not only build beautiful websites, but then she shows you how to use them so [00:02:00] that you can do all your own regular updates, which is going to save you time and money. And you don’t have to rely on a designer every time. But I think the most important thing because of her amazing background and skillset is that she helps you create websites that actually helps you build your business. And she does that by giving you a strong online presence with all those important things like, the best practices in WordPress, SEO and online marketing.

So welcome Nancy. I’m so glad you could join me here today. 

Thank you very much. I’m very happy to be here. 

Well, Nancy and I met a few years ago in an online marketing program. That’s sort of the history of how we became friends and collaborators. And that program was all about online launches and how to get your product launched. And that was really great content in that.

And we both learned a lot about sales funnels about the tech, about how our launch work, but as we started to put this into practice for [00:03:00] ourselves and for our clients, we started to notice a few common barriers or blocks that were coming up.

And a lot of beginners were facing this.

They didn’t have an audience, right. Nancy? Or they didn’t have a lot of followers.

People were told, ‘you’ve got to create content and show up consistently.’ And people were doing that, but it didn’t seem to be driving traffic to their website or their offers. So they were sort of stuck at this zero point and spinning their wheels.

And the third barrier was always the technology. There’s, a lot of moving parts to a launch and doing a business online. And so, technology is often a barrier there.

So there are a couple of the things that we started to observe and we started to think about, maybe there’s a better way to do that.

Nancy, we know that there’s never been a better time to build an online business right now. You know, we can’t go out [00:04:00] of the house or, a lot of in-person things have been canceled. And I know you have been getting a lot of questions about.

How to do all of this? But of course not everyone wants to spend $10,000 like we did, or more, or immerse themselves in a year long program. So what do you think is missing from some of the current teachings in this whole area of online marketing online or launching, especially for people who are new to this?

Well, you know what we learned. And how we were taught to begin to build our list and to build our fans is the same thing that I have heard from many other people who I’ve spent a lot of money to learn from. And I thought, you know, we’ve talked about what’s the problem here? And the problem is you’re taught to create content and you’re taught to engage with your audience, but if you don’t know [00:05:00] what your audience first wants, you end up putting out content they don’t really care about. And then you end up wasting all this time, developing great content that nobody, nobody reads.

You’ve got to start with the end in mind, just as I’ve done on every graphic design project. What is it you want?

Well, if you want to attract clients, what do your clients want?

So figuring out what they want is the missing piece. That’s where you start.

When I started I was told, you’ve got to be creating content. When people don’t find your content, if you start to feel like your content is bad, or it’s not helpful. And that’s not always the case. The main issue is that people can’t find you.

So what, what I heard you say from that is, it’s really about turning the order around. Don’t just start by putting out content right away. The first step really is find out what [00:06:00] people want first, then start to create content that’s relevant. And then build the relationship and build the list.

Yes. And that actually is a lot of fun to do. So, I’ve got to do the research, but I’m telling you, you will spend a fraction of the time figuring out what people want, and figuring out what words they’re using if you do a little bit of research. It is easy, And it’s really eye-opening. 

I love that. I love making things simple. I like making it so easy for people to get up and running in their business because frankly we don’t have time to be sitting around, spinning our wheels on things that don’t work. So, one of the things I’ve heard in the past, they’ve said, ‘look, if you want to research what your clients want or your potential clients want, ask them. Run a survey. Go into a group and ask a question. And I’ve done that.

But you know, [00:07:00] there’s more and more competition out there in the market to even get to people. Or, just creating a post is hard enough, let alone get them to write a comment or let alone to take another step and actually answer a survey and take time out of their busy days.

So when, when we talk about researching, how else can you find out what people are actually searching for? And I think you’re going to show us some examples of this now to Nancy. 

I’m happy to show you now. In fact, what I want to show you first is, this happens to be a blog post. I will show you the post itself, but, it’s a blog post. When I went into my Google analytics, Google told me at the time (June 2020) I was getting 300 hits a week consistently for over a year.

I thought, ‘Wow, people want to know what’s the right size image for their website.’ And this actually came out of a real world problem. [00:08:00]

And so what I did to boost that further is I put a video on the webpage. And when I put the video on the webpage, I went from 300 hits to 1800 hits in two and a half weeks, which is a time that it takes Google to search all the new content on a website.

So now, two months later, I’m at consistently over 600 hits a week on that post.

I have Google analytics on my website, which is a code that’s on my website. Google analytics will show me what people want on my site. But even if you don’t have that yet, you still would do a very, very simple Google search.

You would go to google.com. And then right in this search box here, type something in you think people would like to know.

[00:09:00] Let’s type in a free offer. And the minute I type in free offer, then look at here’s this dropdown menu. So you know immediately people are looking for free offer online application.

This, first off, gives you really great information. So I’m going to click free offer online and the next place that will tell you what people are actually typing into Google is the People Also Ask box here. How can I get free stuff online?

This is what people are typing in. So when I click on this, Google also gives me their (Google’s) favorite post, which, Oh, by the way, happens to be up here.

So Google is matching what you are typing in. And that’s what they’re in the business for. They want to give you the best user experience. [00:10:00] So if you want to know what people are typing in to Google search to find out what you’re writing about. Start here. 

It’s interesting because we hear, even in this conversation, we’ve already started using a lot of jargon and keywords that can sometimes feel like just second language to us when we’re immersed in it. You know, Google analytics, et cetera.

But look, when you’re looking at this and if you’re wondering, ‘what kind of content should I produce?’ It doesn’t matter what area you’re in. You could be a relationship coach, a business coach, maybe you’re a musician. Maybe you’re an artist. It doesn’t matter. If you’re an expert in a particular field, and you think, ‘well, I’ve got a lot of knowledge to share about how to scale a business and how to create an online business or how to project manage a project in your business. I’ve got all these different pieces of knowledge. [00:11:00] But, before I create a piece of content I can literally use, that’s search.

And you don’t have to be techie. Everyone knows how to do a search on Google these days. You can just start typing in some of these words and phrases and see if, searches are coming up.

And I can see you have a couple there. Nancy,  how to create an online business. Let’s see what happens when we click on one of those or how to create an online business website. 

When you see “Ad” that’s a paid ad.

There are videos, and then you start seeing what people are searching for on video.

There’s also related searches down below.

There again, you stay on page one of Google. One successful online businesses. So these are things that people are also looking for.

As you’re asking, ‘What do I want to write about what?’ [00:12:00], ask, do people want to know about it? And then answer one question and really answer it well. Just answer one question. Don’t give them a book. If you can just give them one great answer that they can put into practice right away and get a win, that’s what they care about.

And that’s what you did.

If you can go back to your example, Nancy, which was the right size image for your website. I mean, you’re a web designer. You help people with graphic design, you help people with creating content, but you discovered that actually resizing images was a real problem that people were facing time and time again on their website, on their Facebook pages, any social media.

And so you created this one little micro piece of information and it’s getting all sorts of traction, right? You’re already appearing on the first page of Google, which has a pretty amazing result.

Can you tell us a bit [00:13:00] more about that? 

Well, you know, it was such a surprise. Like most solopreneurs we get really busy and I hadn’t checked my analytics for a while. A coach told me to check my analytics. I went, Whoa, this is amazing.

And yet, at this same time, I got a phone call out of the blue, from someone who said, ‘I’m having problems with my website. Can you help me resize the images?’

I asked how you found me?

“I found you online.”

Tell me what article you chose?

And this is the thing as well; there’s a lot of information out there for you and for people, but, he understood my article. And I spoke to him. So then we had a rapport. So that’s something as well. So what you do, and how you write, is going to attract the person who’s probably going to be your perfect customer. Wouldn’t you say?

Oh, absolutely.  the first issue is we’ve got to attract their attention.

Once we’ve attracted their attention, then they decide whether they’re [00:14:00] the right fit. And everyone, has a different personality, so you might not be for everyone. There’s probably other articles out there which are How To Size Your Image but it’s just how you wrote. It was your branding, your look. And I feel like all of those other things then start to build the pieces of that puzzle, as to why someone will take that next step with you and buy from you.

And we’re not going to go deep into that today, but I really just did want to point out a couple of things. So what we did there was, we did a really basic search keywords. I’m going to call it a keyword search. So there’s a bit of jargon, but you know what key words that people are looking for.

You did a really basic search on Google and you found out the kinds of things people were looking for.

Then you started to use those words in your article headline and also throughout your article. So [00:15:00] even if people are not techie, we’ve talking a little bit about SEO and Google analytics. But even if you’re not techie at all, even that most simple step could really help you get a piece of content that was able to attract your potential client — at least to read something you’ve got and become more aware of you.

Yes. And the other thing, what you pointed out, very, very important, the headline. So, even if you don’t have the exact words, people are typing into Google Search, your headline helps them find you. You headline is called the H 1 tag. It’s the first headline. This is what Google reads. Google’s also reading your URL.

And this is what’s telling the robot what this site is about. Then they also read your sub headlines. So your headlines and your sub headlines.

And then if you put a video on it’s like, bam! You’ve got some traction. Also [00:16:00] pictures as well.

Yeah. I love how you break all of that down.

There are a few things behind that, but the whole Google searching SEO, and Google analytics. People can often get really intimidated by that before they’re even starting. But when you start to break down the pieces one by one, and you start to learn the basics of that language, it’s really not as difficult as you might think it is.

And all of these tools we were just talking about are free. So that’s the amazing thing. And when you think about it, most people type in a problem they are having. I’m sure you do, too. When we go to Google, we’re looking for an answer to a question that we have about a problem.

It’s using common language. So the whole idea of keywords…keywords are just the words that people are using to type [00:17:00] in, to get their questions answered. And that’s why it used to be one word or two words. Now they are called long-tail keywords because people don’t search using one word.

They search for their issue, like how to create an online business. I want to know how do I create an online business? That’s what they’re typing in. They’re not typing in online business, but help me with what I want to learn on how to create an online business.

Yeah. And Nancy, while you’re on that page, just scroll down. So we typed the related searches. For example, on some of the other pages we see people also searched for. And once she knows some of those words, then you can start putting them into your content.

What I did, I just checked on successful business. I clicked on that and then we get a people also ask box. Again, this is pure gold. What is the best online business to make money? If that’s what you’re talking about, if you’re talking about online business, is that what [00:18:00] you’re speaking about?

And if it’s not, well, then find another question that people are asking. If it brings up the people also ask box, once again, gold.

So here we have the title of the article. 27 proven and easy to start online business ideas that make money. But somebody typed in what is the best online business to make money.

So Google said, okay, ‘I have an article for you.’ And they’ve also researched the article and they know it’s got a lot of good content in the article. So Google is saying, we are recommending you start here. Which is interesting because, we spend a lot of time trying to get on page one, but ultimately this people also ask box is relatively new. It’s a little over a year old, but so Google is saying, ‘Hey, we’re going to tell you what we think is the answer to your question,’ But look online business. Money make money. The word best isn’t in here, but these words, online business and make money [00:19:00] are there. So they said, ‘Boom. Here’s your match.’

So there again, easy. Right? Too easy in a way.

So that’s why, speak the way you speak so that you can attract the customer who can  learn from you, and understand what you’re telling them.

And, you know, Nancy in this short discussion we’re having today, I wanted to make sure that we’re showing people what the first step is. But also debunk a little bit of this super scary tech language like SEO, keywords, Google analytics. They’re really actually pretty simple tools. And for the most part, if you can do a basic search on Google, you can do a lot of this yourself.

I’m wondering if you could just show us on one of the slides you have in your article that shows some statistics that came out of Google analytics? [00:20:00]

But you know, the problem is generally this for people. Firstly, they don’t know what it is that they need to write about.

So we have decided you need to do a keyword search and you need to include those keywords throughout your article, in the headline and in the body.

Then we want to know, are the people are actually seeing what we’ve written and whether it’s making a difference? And that’s what we use Google Analytics for.

It’s kind of, a dashboard of, or a summary of all of the interactions that people are having with your different website pages. And you’ve got an example right there, which is, showing how people were interacting with your site.

And can you explain a little bit about what was going on  in that chart? Because sometimes people see a chart and they’re like, ‘I’m not checking. I don’t know how to check,’ But tell us, can you give us the translation of what those [00:21:00] numbers and stats actually mean? 

You can see below the word users, it says last 90 days. Because I knew that I was when I was getting 600 hits. But I wanted to see over the last 90 days what was happening. And this chart showed me.

So when you get into your Google Analytics, you type in a word, say, I want to know what pages people are looking for and you type that into Google. Up will come your top 10 pages. It will tell you how many people have looked at that page in a week, or in the last seven days.

Can you see the difference? They’re hard to see. It’s in gray, but last seven days, this is last 90 days. So the last 90 days gives me that’s what I thought. Oh my heavens. The last 90 days, there was a huge spike.

It’s like, ‘Whoa, 1800 people were there!” and it will give me exact date.

When you put something  on your website, the Google robots scan [00:22:00] every website in the world. And because there’s more and more websites going up every day, they say it now takes Google about two and a half weeks to scan and read everything.

That’s what they’re doing. They’re reading. They’re trying to match the words so that they can give you the best user experience. So therefore, when I first posted this in the beginning of July, it did take almost three weeks for it to get to 1800 hits.

That’s also an indication that it’s true. But the Google bots are also searching YouTube. And they’re searching your YouTube information. So now they’re marrying the YouTube with what’s on your blog. So they’re saying, ‘boy, you know, this blog has got the headlines and it has a video, too.’

So it took them three weeks to find out that I had all three pieces on my site.

If you’d written this article and came to your analytics and you had really good reach on this article, [00:23:00] but if you hadn’t. You might say. ‘Hmm, well maybe I need to change the headline on this and give it another try. Or maybe I need to add a video link in it and give it another try.’

Sometimes, sitting here as content creators, online business builders, saying, ‘I don’t know what’s working. No one is seeing me.’ We just do another whole brand new piece of content instead of really asking is, ‘What content is working? What’s not?’ and asking, ‘What you can do to make small changes that might actually get the content being more visible and more searchable?’

I think you just gave a great tip.

If you have an article, even if it’s getting three or four hits a week, you know people are searching for it. And so take that article and put your headline in Google Search and see what else drops down. Put your headline right into your Google Search bar and see what was up under these labels. Ask, ‘Is that what I’m writing about?’ Because maybe you’ll realize too, that’s not what you’re writing about. And then you can rethink what you’re saying, or put more information into your articles.

That’s also a great way to get, to get more engagement as well. Just add more words. In fact, they’re saying now, for the average article that Google is ranking up to 1700 words.

Yes, 1700 words. The articles are longer. Add to your article. Add some headlines. Add some copy. Just keep adding. ‘Don’t throw the baby out with the bath water,’ [00:25:00] Keep it.

And then the question is, what you want to write about is, ‘What will bring people into your business, so you can serve them well?’

Yeah, exactly. And why you and I have collaborated so well on this. Clearly, just in this short example, we see how knowledgeable you are with all things Google, and websites, and SEO and keywords.

I come in on the business side, which is more about, ‘How do we do things more efficiently?’ The marriage here is, absolutely you can write one article. And when you get that article, right, like on the keyword searches, then you can just start using that article in many different ways.

You can start cutting it up into a social media posts. You could cut it and put it on you YouTube. Then you might use it in LinkedIn. Then you might use it on [00:26:00] Facebook. Then you might create a Facebook Ad about it.

Now we already know what’s working. So now we can, what I like to call, leverage it.

Get a lot more eyeballs on your material because we know that’s what people are searching for.

We can expand or contract our content if we need to, but we’re not writing brand new content all the time. And that’s one of the real barriers that I see with people trying to continually create, create, create, create content.

It’s really exhausting. It’s not a good use of your resources. And again, if you’re not creating content that people are looking for, it really doesn’t matter.

From the conversion part, Nancy, I think your article was a perfect example. Someone was looking.

What I often find from a business [00:27:00] perspective, that is what we are trying to get. You gave people what they really need. But that’s not what they believe they really want.

And there’s a difference between that need and want.

Someone thinks, ‘Oh, I just need to resize that image.’ But the big problem might be the whole layout of their website could be wrong. The copy could be wrong, but it doesn’t matter how much you tell people of how to write great copy on a website. If they think their problem is their images, that’s why you meet your clients where they are at. That’s where they come in the front door, and then you can start to educate them on the other piece.

So I just want to put it out there from a business strategy perspective. It’s really easy when we have tons of knowledge and tons of content that we say, ‘We know what you need,’ but that doesn’t mean that’s what you’re searching for as a consumer.

And it doesn’t mean what your clients are searching [00:28:00] for. 

That is so true. And the other tip, Natasha, that I heard from one of my coaches is, if you have a blog post that’s working, create a 15 second video where you talk about what’s in your blog post. Add that to YouTube, Facebook and your blog.

That’s just such a powerful tip. And we’re getting towards the end of our conversation today, but I did just want to share a few nuggets from what, what we’ve talked about today.

A lot of the information we’re telling you about today is really simple, but it’s the pieces that are [00:29:00] really overlooked. Given how much Nancy and I have emerged ourselves in all of this learning. it’s just interesting to see where experts actually start the path.

And there is often an assumption with all this online business stuff that you already have a lot of that foundational base knowledge. And that’s not always true.

I was talking to someone today on another interview. We were saying that, in this time of COVID and everything coming online, we need some time to adapt and adjust and it’s okay to be what I like to call an ‘absolute beginner.’ It’s okay to be there.

And that’s what Nancy, and I are really here to help you with. If you are an absolute beginner, if you’ve had success in delivering your content in person, [00:30:00] and helping people in person, there’s a very good chance that you’re able to help people and provide a service in an online way as well, right now.

And we want you to be able to do that. We want you to be able to get up and running quickly and easily. We want to fast track you and say, look, there’s 50 things you could learn, but if you know these five things, that’s going to be a really good start.

And once you’ve got that down, then we’ll give you a bit more advanced concepts. But even with these five basic things, you can make really, really good progress.

So again, Nancy, coming with her super guru website, SEO, graphic design, all of those elements and me coming to the table with how do we make this super simple?

How do we fast track this? And how do we build businesses?

We have decided to come together for a very special collaboration and we’re [00:31:00] putting it together right now. A brand new masterclass series, and it’s going to be launching towards the end of 2020. We don’t have a final launch date yet, but we’re working on this and just wanted to give you a sneak peek to let you know it’s going to be called the Absolute Beginner’s Guide to Client Attraction.

It’s going to be a several part master class series, and we are going to be breaking this down. If you didn’t think you were tech-y, think again. If you didn’t think you could create an online business, then think again, because we are going to be taking you step by step through this.

We’re going to show you how to do these keywords searches. We’re going to show you how to set up some basic SEO. We’re going to show you how to set up a Google analytics dashboard so you can see what’s happening. And if those three tech words just made you glaze over, don’t worry. We keep it all fun and user friendly.

And then we’re going to [00:32:00] take you to the next step and say right now, you will know what you’re doing. Then we’re going to help you create a free lead magnet or free client attraction tool.

And then we’re going to take you into building the foundations of how to create an email sequence to start to build that relationship with people.

Those might be things you’ve heard about before, but they’re just the basics and we’re going to help you get those basics, right. And then you can move on to the more advanced stuff.

So it’s just a sneak peak. We’re going to be launching that a bit later in 2020. So if you want to hear more about that, we’re going to leave a link below. You can email Nancy and me. We will be able to share more information when that is ready.

Nancy, we’ve covered a ton of ground today. What’s one last piece of advice you have to share with anyone who’s thinking about building an online business and [00:33:00] has been holding back for a variety of reasons,?

I remember 30 years ago. I bought my first computer and my first program, which was called, Word Perfect.

The computer came. And Word Perfect came this big manual. And ask, ‘Where do I start?’

So I called the smartest person I knew, who was also teaching me Word Perfect. And he said, ‘Go to the bookstore.’ And I know this is old advice, but it still applies. He said, ‘Go to the tech section and ask one question. Pick up every book, and buy the book that speaks to you.

Today if you have a question you go to Google to get your answer. Find the person who speaks to you and have them teach you. Have them take you step-by-step by the hand, because otherwise you can go down such a rabbit hole [00:34:00] and you can waste so much time that you will want to throw up your hands and give up.

Don’t do it.

I think Natasha and I are going to be great at giving you the information you need, but find somebody who ‘speaks’ to you. Let them show you how to do it, and then run your business.

Yeah, that’s great advice, Nancy. And we would love to help you do that.

There really is never a better time to get started with your online business. And frankly, if you don’t start today, tomorrow. There’s never going to be a better time to start your online business. The world is moving more and more, every day, online service delivery. If you want to have a business like that, or add to your existing business, then we would love to help you do that.

We are super friendly. We’re super helpful. And, you know, we do like to make these complex things just easy because they don’t [00:35:00] need to be overly complex.

They just need to be broken down and explained in a very easy to use way. And, that’s what we’re here to help you do. So thank you Nancy, for joining me today. I really appreciate that.

If you want to connect with Nancy because you want to resize an image or you’ve got a bigger website plan in place, maybe it’s creating a new website or updating your existing website, you can visit Nancy at fieldsgraphicdesign.com. I’ll leave a link in the show notes, and I really do recommend, if you want to hear some super valuable tips, sign up for one of her 10 minute Mondays series, which she has every Monday. Always great information.

And of course, if you want to connect with me on how to scale your business with ease, then you can visit me at inspireanddrive.com. You can download my SIMPLE Business Blueprint or schedule a discovery call.

And don’t forget, if you want [00:36:00] more information on our upcoming masterclass, you can email us at, [email protected]

The link is in the show notes below. Well, that’s all for me from me for this week. I’m Natasha Mitchell saying thank you for joining us in your business without borders. Now let’s go break some rules.

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Filed Under: business, Irresistible Free Offer, List Building

Why Aren’t My Blog Images Showing Up?

February 7, 2021 by Nancy Fields 8 Comments

2 Reasons Why Your Blog Images Don’t Showing Up on Your Main Blog Page

  1. You did not add them as a featured image
  2. A plugin conflict

FYI: My older blog images stopped showing up after I installed an SSL Certificate on my site, but most people’s blog thumbnails don’t show up because they have not added them as a featured image, or they have a plugin conflict. This article address both of those problems.

Want a WordPress website but not sure where to begin? Click here to download my website start-up cheat sheet.

You will find a few more suggestions below…

No Featured Image

To confirm you are missing a featured image, log into your WordPress site and go to your dashboard.

  1. Choose Post > All Posts > name of post and look under featured image
  2. If you do not see this right hand menu, click on your settings icon to reveal your Post and Block menus
WordPress Set how to access Gutenberg Post selection illustrated

Scroll down and toggle open Featured image

WordPress Set featured image under Gutenberg Post selection illustrated

Set featured image

WordPress Set featured image illustrated

If no featured image is displayed, add a featured image by clicking on “Set featured image.” Upload an image from your desktop or your media library, and be sure to tag your image.

Click update and view your main blog page

Plugin Conflict

If your featured image is not showing up on your main blog page you may have a javascript error.

To confirm this is your problem you will need to go into the development tools of your website browser. Because Google Chrome is so popular, I will show you how to check this in Chrome. 

Chrome menu in the upper-right-hand corner select More Tools > Developer Tools

Chrome developer tools screenshot how to access

Check for an Error message under Console tab

Console screenshot Chrome developer tools

Disable all your plugins

WordPress installed plugins deactivate illustrated

Select all your plugins before you select Disable

Check your page

Jetpack and Smush Plugin Conflict

One person discovered their featured images were not displaying because they had a conflict between two plugins: Smush and Jetpack. She found the problem using the Health Check plugin.

In early 2020, WordPress added Health Check to the WordPress Dashboard. You will find it under Tools > Site Health, so check here before installing the Health Check plugin.

WordPress Site Health page

Add a Default Featured Image

If you or your team members are continually forgetting to add your featured images, you can use a plugin called Default Featured Image.

This plugin will add the exact same featured image if you leave the “Featured image” selection blank.

The is perfect if you are just starting out and developing our brand.

Upload Default featured image plugin – Install & Activate

WordPress Dashboard Plugins Add New Default featured image plugin Install Now

Set up your default featured image Step 1

WordPress Dashboard Plugins Default featured image plugin illustration

Set up your default featured image Step 2

WordPress Dashboard Settings Media Select default featured image

Choose your featured image from your Media Library & Set default featured image

Media Library Save featured image

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The Right Image Size for Your Website: 10-Minute Monday

July 5, 2020 by Nancy Fields 10 Comments

What Size Should You Make Your Website Images? woman making a frame with her hands
Video below shows how I find the right image size for any website project

What? No images?

If you’re like most people, when you downloaded your first WordPress theme you wondered what happened to the images — those same images that made you want to buy that theme.

Once you got over your first BIG disappointment, that your theme did NOT come with images, the next question you likely asked yourself was, ‘How in heck do I get my WordPress theme to look like the demo?’

If you begin by finding out what image size your theme’s demo used, you’ll soon have a site that’s better than the demo because it will have images that best represent you and your business.

The Right Image Size

When I’m building a WordPress website for my clients, I typically need 4 different sized images:

  1. home page / Front Page Header Image (a.k.a. Hero image)
  2. page header banners,
  3. blog post images, and
  4. sidebar images.

How To Find the Right Size

The MEDIA SETTINGS information under APPEARANCE is a great place to start because it will give you…

  • the best image width for a blog post (1024 is for the Showcase Pro theme), and
  • what size image will work best in your theme’s sidebar (300)

…BUT it won’t give you dimensions for your HOME page / Front Page Header Image or page header banners.

screen shot WordPress site media settings
Front Page Header Image under Appearance Customize in WordPress

You’ll find the size for your HOME page / Front Page Header Image size under APPEARANCE —> CUSTOMIZE —> FRONT PAGE HEADER IMAGE.

In this example, the size is 1600 px X 1050 px.

Page Header Banners

Finding this size is a bit trickier.

For example, Showcase Pro’s TEAM Page demo header banner is a lot thinner than the HOME / Front Page Header Image, BUT the theme’s documentation does not tell me what size to make the TEAM Page header banner.

header banner comparison Showcase Pro theme

To Find Any Page Header Banner Image Size

Enter the URL of your theme’s demo into the Firefox browser. Use Firebug to get the exact image size dimensions that were used.

  1. Right + Click / Control + Click (Mac) on the web page
  2. Choose View Page Info
  3. Choose Media
  4. Scroll down to Background
  5. Select the image that is the same as the header banner
  6. Dimensions: gives you the exact image size used in the theme’s demo

The TEAM header banner size is the exact dimension as the HOME page header banner (1600 px X 1050 px), even though it displays thinner.

header banner image size diagram

Watch the video below to see how I use Firefox to find the right image size.

What?!!! Not Every Header Banner Image Is The Same Size

When I checked the BLOG header banner, I was surprised to learn it was not the same size as the TEAM head banner. Instead of being 1600 x 1050, it was 1800 px X 960px.

This theme’s header banners will resize to keep the look consistent throughout the website.

Your design challenge will be to find images that look good in long and narrow spaces.

firebug used to find image size on a webpage

The “Right” Blog Post Image Size

Showcase Pro blog post image example

You’ll use these same steps to find your theme’s demo blog post image size:

  • Right + Click / Control + Click (Mac) on the web page
  • Choose View Page Info
  • Choose Media
  • Scroll down to Background
  • Select the image that is the same as the header banner
  • Dimensions: gives you the exact image size used in the theme’s demo
firebug to find blog post image size
900 px X 600 px

Final Tip

Images for the web should be 72 dpi and RGB.

Images for print should be 300 dpi and CMYK.

Watch Me Use Firefox to Find the Right Image Size in the Theme Demo

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You’ll also receive a tip on how to find the perfect images for your website home page plus a list of my favorite Free resources for great photography that you can use on your website or in any project.

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Build a Sustainable Business that Supports Your Dream Life

May 12, 2020 by Nancy Fields Leave a Comment

Watch the video below recorded live

How Do You Measure Your Success?

  • More money?
  • More freedom?
  • Earning money doing what you love?
  • Traveling the world?
  • Changing the world?

If you’re an entrepreneur who is not jumping out of bed in the morning excited to begin your day, business strategist, Natasha Mitchell says you have not yet built a business that supports your dream life.

You can absolutely create a business that supports a dream life.

In this interview, Natasha Mitchell shares her S.I.M.P.L.E business formula. The same one she uses with her clients who are creatives, they make over 6 figures, but struggle to live the life they went into business to create.

As Natasha often says, if your business is not supporting your dream life, you might as well go work for someone else.

Natasha practices what she preaches.

Travel is her passion. She has traveled the world because she focuses on her dream life first. Not last.

Natasha Mitchell’s S.I.M.P.L.E. Way to Build a Strong Foundation

Below are links to Natasha’s Dream Life Worksheet plus the links she shared in the video below:

  • https://www.inspireanddrive.com/dream-life-worksheet/
  • https://www.inspireanddrive.com/scale/
  • https://calendly.com/inspireanddrive/simplify?month=2020-06

Video: Build A Business That Support Your Dream Life

Join Me For My Next Live 10-Minute Monday

Get an invitation to join me LIVE on 10-Minute Monday, and receive a list of my favorite Free resources for great photography that you can use on your website or in any project.

It’s LIVE and only 10-minutes. The sessions are short and focused on one topic.

And because it’s LIVE you can ask questions. I also try to keep the sessions short because I know you’re busy and you don’t have time to waste.

Filed Under: 10-Minute Monday, business Tagged With: Natasha Mitchell, S.I.M.P.L.E. business plan

Coaching Website Before & After

April 27, 2020 by Nancy Fields Leave a Comment

woman smiling working on laptop computer blog post title Website Before & After plus WordPress Training with Sue Guiher thrive4success.com

If someone builds your WordPress website for you, it can be a bit daunting to take over the reins, if you have never used WordPress, or never used the WordPress Gutenberg editor.

thrive4succcess.com is Sue Guiher’s fourth WordPress website, but she has never used the Gutenberg editor.

In this video I answer Sue’s questions on:

  • How to view the original dashboard instead of the new full screen view mode
  • How to easily change a Block, i.e. from Paragraph to Image
  • How to add a button, and how to center the button
  • How to add more space in between blocks
  • How to add a new blog post

Before & After

before and after website design thrive4success.com

10-Minute Video Training

Meet Sue Guiher and join our training.

Join Us LIVE On 10-Minute Monday

Would you like to attend my short trainings live? Fill out the form below, to receive an email invitation with a link to Zoom. You’ll also receive my guide on how to find great FREE images for your website, social media pages, or any promotion.

Hope to see you on the next 10-Minute Monday!

Filed Under: 10-Minute Monday, business, Design, WordPress

Project Management Planner for Your Coaching Business

March 26, 2020 by Nancy Fields Leave a Comment

executive woman smiling in front of laptop

I struggled to keep my projects running smoothly until I met Julia Donnelly, PMP, Author, Business Coach and Passion Test Facilitator.

Projects that went ‘south’ typically started like this: “Oh, please. This is really important. I’m desperate. Can’t you just do it this week and bill me later?” It never ended well, and I often didn’t get paid either.

Using the Project Charter / Project Contract Julia helped me create has always resulted in a successful outcome: professionally and financially.

And Julia’s Project Planners helped me keep my projects on track.

It has never been a better time to have an online business, but…it’s also easy to get distracted with all the disturbing news, such as the virus scare. That’s why, for me, it’s never been a better time keep my projects on track using project management tools.

Let someone who has 30+ years experience as a project manager show you how to keep your projects running smoothly— without spending money on fancy project management software.

In the video below, Julia shares how she uses an Excel spreadsheet, and a Word doc to plan everything from a multi-year project, to her 3 week 1-on-1 coaching consultations.

She’s also generously shared her spread sheet and sample Project Charter.

Click here to access Julia’s Sample Project Planner in Excel.

Click here to access Julia’s Project Charter template.

Wishing you much success in your online business and keep everything running smoothly.

Filed Under: 10-Minute Monday, business Tagged With: project management

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