So, today was worldwide Geek Pride Day. It happens each May 25th, as that’s the anniversary of the opening of the first Star Wars (A New Hope) film release in 1977. I am a self-proclaimed, openly proud Geek–have been for many, many years. I love Star Wars, Star Trek, Syfy channel, and Science Fiction in general. My husband and I even went to a Star Trek Convention once…which my children LOVE to tease us about! My geekiness doesn’t stop there, though. It expands to include computers, HTML coding, and reading magazines and books that most people would think you’d have to be taking a computer class to read. And don’t even get me started on gadgets! I must move on…I’m starting to make myself drool!
So, why am I telling you all this? Because I believe that you need to be yourself–embrace who you are and what you love! When you are thinking about your online presence, you should let people see who you really are. It is that authenticity that draws people in–what makes them feel comfortable in doing business with you. After all, people prefer to do business with people who they KNOW, like, and trust. It’s important to be transparent enough that people can see the real you. I know this may feel uncomfortable at first, but when you find that customers like you for who you are, you’ll be glad you did! If people don’t like you for who you are, maybe they’re not your ideal client…just something to think about!

So, how does this carry over to your website? I help my clients show their personalities and passions through design and content. Little changes that we make to express your personality can really make a difference in how people perceive you. Every business is the reflection of a business owner. Every business owner has a personality. Together, we can bring that personality to the surface! I believe that each website should be a unique reflection of its owner. If that’s the type of website you are looking for to represent you and your business, let’s set up a time to talk!

P.S. – Here’s a picture of me with Obi-Wan Kenobi and Qui-Gon Jinn at the Grand Rapids Symphony’s Tribute to John Williams.

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I’m excited to tell you about my new client, Ruth-Ellen Wiersma. She is a health coach and the owner of RE Wellness Health, located in Grand Rapids, Michigan most of the year. She also works out of Tampa, Florida for about 4 months each year. She can work with clients in either location–or around the world, for that matter, thanks to the use of technology! She uses Skype, email, and phone calls to assist her non-local clients.
I’ve always felt that it’s important for my clients to LOVE their own websites. When you love your website, you are proud to refer people to visit, which is very important because your website should be the hub of your marketing plan. Now let me clarify, your website shouldn’t be your entire marketing plan–just the hub–the place where all of your other marketing takes your prospective clients. Why? Your website is the place where you have complete control over the content. At some point, Facebook and other social media channels could disappear without your consent or take a drastic turn that makes them no longer a viable option for you (think: My Space). If your marketing is completely wrapped up in that marketing channel, you could lose all your previous hard work, or it could just be ineffective. The key is to have “all roads lead home”…your website.