[91] Five Things I'm Judging About Every Website I See

If you've ever looked at your site and felt like something was just a little bit off, but you couldn't quite put your finger on it, this episode is for you.

We are diving into five practical, high-impact fixes you can make to elevate your design and user experience right away.

First, we tackle your homepage headline. We’ll look at why the overly personal or cheesy trends of the past scream "outdated" and how to rewrite your copy so it tells a stranger exactly who you are and what you do in 10 words or less. (Plus, I share a silly but effective "robot voice" trick to test your clarity!)

Next, we look at the mobile experience. Since over half of your traffic comes from phones, we dive into how to use Squarespace 7.1 Fluid Engine sections to take total control of your mobile layout. I’ll show you how a simple keyboard shortcut can unlock the ability to resize, rearrange, and even hide content specifically for smaller screens.

From there, we look at font consistency and why having more than three fonts is hurting your polished look. I’ll share how I use just one font family across my entire site, and what to watch out for in the Squarespace "Assign Styles" menu. We also pull back the curtain on buttons, exploring why your primary button style is the hard-working default for everything from shopping carts to newsletters, and how to save your secondary and tertiary styles for getting creative.

Finally, we talk about the most overlooked page on a website: the About page. If you haven’t touched yours since launch day, it’s time to rewrite it so it focuses less like a dry resume and more on how you actually help the people you serve.

You don't have to tackle all five of these today. Pick just one or two areas that need a little love, and make that your assignment to fix on your Squarespace website this week!

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[90] Welcome to Season Two of ThinkInsideTheSquare