Pay As You Go
Squarespace Website Management & Maintenance
Are you very busy running your business and don’t have time to maintain your Squarespace website?
I can help, save you time and worry
Do you need help or don’t have the time to update your Squarespace website?
Through my Squarespace Website Performance Management & Maintenance service, I can help with technical tasks, as well as keep your website up-to-date. Examples of tasks include:
Image & photo editing
Updating copy on the website
Adding new blog articles (note copy needs to be provided by the client)
Technical maintenance tasks
Small SEO improvements
Analysis of your website statistics
Advanced Squarespace website development work
Price options: -
Pay as you go per hour: £70 per hour
Book some development days in the calendar with me: £420 per day
All payments are to be paid in advance to book in time in my work calendar and secure availability.
OR time can be booked in advance every month as part of my monthly support plans.
“Ellie did a fantastic job at making the ambitious ideas we had for our website come to life and become fully interactive. She was very quick and diligent at responding to our queries and showed us how to make future changes to the website once handed back. We enjoyed our collaboration with Ellie and fully recommend her to future clients.”
“a big thank you for your amazing work. You’ve done a fantastic job and thank you for getting other key pages set up, really appreciate your support and great work here.”
Other services
SEO
Does your existing Squarespace website need to be reviewed and helped to climb the Google ranking to keep up with your competitors?
Squarespace Website Design
It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.
See my shop of services to help your business!
Book in my design services. Do you need business cards, leaflets or a new logo design?