You’ve put in the work to build something intentional — now let’s make sure you can keep it working for you. This page is here to help you edit your site, track your visibility, request support, or keep growing at your own pace. Take what you need, skip what you don’t, and come back anytime.
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Created in collaboration with trusted Showit designers and educators, this FREE resource designed specifically for clients like you. Learn how to make safe edits, how to write and publish a blog post, how to update SEO settings, and how to troubleshoot the most common site issues yourself!
This is where I unpack the messy middle, between launch and long-term growth. These blog posts offer practical tips, honest reflections, and behind-the-scenes insights to help you keep showing up in a way that feels like you.
It varies but most new websites begin showing up in search within 4–6 weeks, with more accurate rankings and traffic patterns taking 2–3 months or more. If your site is optimized and you’re sharing new content regularly, you’re setting yourself up for long-term visibility. Hang in there — SEO is a slow build, not a quick boost.
Yes! Once you’ve received your offboarding email and guide, your project is considered closed unless otherwise discussed. You still have access to all tutorials, files, and post-launch support options — but I’m no longer actively monitoring your website or inbox for updates.
Great! Your website is designed to grow with you. If you’d like to add a new service, page, or section in the future, you’re welcome to reach out for a custom quote. No need to start from scratch, just build on what’s already working.
Your site is optimized at launch, but a 5–10 page site can’t compete long-term with a competitor publishing consistent, valuable content. Blogging is the simplest and most effective way to improve your search visibility and build authority over time.
Nope — Showit autosaves all of your edits and stores a history of previous versions. If I built your site, I’ve also saved a backup copy of your original design at the time of launch. It won’t reflect post-launch edits, but it’s there if things ever go sideways.
It will be, as long as mobile styling is preserved. Showit allows full customization of both desktop and mobile views — which is a gift and a responsibility. If you edit your site later, be sure to check both views and avoid deleting mobile layouts unless you know what you’re doing. When in doubt, duplicate before editing.
Most of the images used on your site were sourced from Unsplash, Pexels, or Dupe — all high-quality, free image libraries. You're welcome to explore those same platforms to find photos that align with your brand style and tone.
Short answer: I’d love to, just book a Power Hour. After your project wraps, I’m no longer reviewing or monitoring your site unless we’re actively working together. That said, you always have the option to re-engage for feedback, updates, or creative direction.
Yes, the final brand and web files are yours to use freely across your business. Please don’t resell, share, or modify the deliverables for others, but you are free to use everything within your own brand ecosystem.
Always post your blog in WordPress, even though your site is built in Showit, your blog content is managed through the connected WordPress dashboard. You’ll find the login link and full tutorial at this link here, hope it helps!