Why choose WordPress? A small business owner’s guide to making the right decision
Emma-Louise Smith | Single by chance, mother by choice
by smithemmal
3d ago
Your website is the digital front door to your business, welcoming potential customers and partners into your world. Choosing the right platform to build and manage this crucial business asset can feel overwhelming. Ready-to-go options, all-in-one options like Wix and Squarespace can seem simpler. At first. However, when it comes down to flexibility, customisation, and being future ready, WordPress is by far the best choice. Before we get into it let me clarify that I’m talking about self-hosted WordPress.org. NOT the WordPress.com hosted service. The latter is a proprietary hosting service ru ..read more
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Creating your own website? Here’s what you need to know about hosting & domains
Emma-Louise Smith | Single by chance, mother by choice
by smithemmal
1w ago
Creating your own website can feel like setting sail into uncharted waters. It’s exciting, yet the vast sea of options and decisions can be overwhelming. Fear not! I’m here to guide you through the initial, crucial steps of selecting hosting and securing a domain name, ensuring your voyage starts on the right foot. Why your website needs a solid foundation Imagine building a house. Before you choose the curtains or paint the walls, you need a solid foundation and an address people can find. Similarly, for your website, reliable hosting is the foundation that makes sure your site remains access ..read more
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Why your business needs a website, not just social media
Emma-Louise Smith | Single by chance, mother by choice
by smithemmal
1w ago
In today’s digital age, where social media platforms are bustling hubs of activity, you might wonder if your small business really needs a website. The answer is a resounding yes! While social media is a powerful tool in its own right, relying solely on it can leave your business on shaky ground. Let’s delve into why having a dedicated website is crucial for your business, even as social media continues to dominate the online landscape. The limitations of social media Social media is fantastic for engagement and reaching out to your audience quickly. However, it has its limitations. Ever notic ..read more
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Coming soon!
Emma-Louise Smith | Single by chance, mother by choice
by smithemmal
3M ago
I’m busy planning and writing some super helpful content about creating, editing and optimising WordPress websites. Watch this space ..read more
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Hello world!
Emma-Louise Smith | Single by chance, mother by choice
by Emma
9M ago
Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start writing! The post Hello world! first appeared on Virtual Assistant in Surrey - Emma-Louise Smith ..read more
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Wake up and smell the lockdown coffee
Emma-Louise Smith | Single by chance, mother by choice
by smithemmalou
2y ago
I have to admit to feeling rather smug during the first lockdown. I was one of the lucky ones. And not just because I’ve been lucky enough not to be furloughed. Why then? Because I have my own espresso machine. And I know how to use it. No stomaching instant coffee for moi. God forbid! Admittedly, I am a bit obsessive about coffee. But in my opinion, life is too short to drink crappy coffee. Having lived in Australia for eight years of my adult life, where coffee is done proper-like, one of my concerns about moving back to Blighty  was the RUBBISH coffee. So before I left Sydney I t ..read more
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What I want for you, my fellow solo mother
Emma-Louise Smith | Single by chance, mother by choice
by smithemmalou
2y ago
Hey solo mama – are you ready to step into your power as a woman who chose to embark on motherhood alone? You are a powerful woman, a truth seeker. I feel you. I see you. I know you, because I’ve been you. I’ve lived through the doubts and fears and self-criticism that goes hand-in-hand with taking a path less travelled. And solo motherhood is a path that feels unfamiliar, uncharted. One that causes raised eyebrows and furrowed brows. It isn’t ‘the norm’ whatever that is!? You don’t fit comfortably into the little compartment everyone wants to put you in where everyone’s are exactly like their ..read more
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I’m writing a book about solo motherhood – here’s why
Emma-Louise Smith | Single by chance, mother by choice
by smithemmalou
2y ago
Lockdown has brought a few desires and needs that had lain dormant in me to the fore. Both small, and large. The desire to bake – banana bread, sourdough – to withdraw, be creative and more mindful. But, when I get some time to myself, two bigger desires have absorbed my headspace over the last eight weeks. Firstly, I can’t escape the feeling that I want to live in the countryside, away from the traffic and hustle-bustle. In a cosy cottage surrounded by fields, woodland, horses and gardens, abundant with flowers. Where I can drink in the peace and quiet – when my tween daughter isn’t hounding ..read more
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How to find time for yourself in the midst of the busy-busy
Emma-Louise Smith | Single by chance, mother by choice
by smithemmalou
2y ago
How do you find time for yourself in the midst of all the busy-busy? It’s all too easy to push time to replenish yourself to the bottom of the pile when you’ve got little humans depending on you. Especially when there’s only you. There’s so much pressure on us to constantly be there for our kids. Constantly on. Constantly paying attention. But as the old saying goes, ‘you can’t pour from an empty cup’. Don’t feel guilty for craving time for yourself I used to feel guilty setting aside time for myself. But now I know it’s essential. If you’ve been watching my Instagram stories you’ll know that ..read more
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The solo mum and the crystal ball
Emma-Louise Smith | Single by chance, mother by choice
by smithemmalou
2y ago
I vividly recall light-heartedly telling my mum then that if I was still single at the age of 35 I would have a baby alone and she could help me take care of it. I was 31 and had just ended a relationship with a man everyone thought I would marry. But I wasn’t prepared to settle for the crumbs of a relationship he was prepared to offer me. I must have had a crystal ball because, although it took a bit longer than predicted, that’s pretty much exactly where we’ve ended up. My solo mum fate At 37, after a particularly painful heart-break, I realised I couldn’t go on repeating the same mistakes ..read more
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