The Ultimate Website Content Planner

Step-by-step guide and templates to help small business owners write website copy that converts

This is for you if you sell your expertise as 1-1 services, courses, programmes, memberships, digital products or any combination of these things + you’re at your best when working with pen and paper.

This comprehensive website content planner contains:

Step-by-step instructions to create website content that converts visitors into paying clients.

Templates for all the key pages your website needs.

A guide to help you create a user-friendly experience for your website visitors.

Write the key pages for your website

When you complete this planner you will have:

Identified the core messages your audience needs to hear from you.

An About page that creates a connection between you and your audience.

Sales and services pages that make it easy for your audience to see what you have to offer.

A contact page that works for your visitors and your business.

A website structure and menu bar that delivers a simple and engaging experience for visitors.

A hard-working homepage that encourages visitors to dive into your website content.

Print At Home Planner

Download the pdf then print at home

£7

✔ A 60-page printable workbook to help you write the key pages for your website (or save the file and fill it out online).

✔ Templates for all the key pages your website needs - Home, about, services, sales, contact…

✔ A guide to help you create a user-friendly experience for your website visitors.

Meet Your Tame Copywriter

Hi I’m Laura, founder of Worditude.

Laura is a qualified, experienced digital copywriter with a First Class degree in Business Management, an Award in Direct and Digital Marketing, a Level 4 Diploma in Copywriting, a Level 5 Advanced Certificate in Digital Copywriting, a Certificate in Content Marketing and a Certificate in Email Marketing (she likes collecting certificates). She specializes in helping business-builders write their online content with confidence and style.

She’s feeling a bit awkward writing this whole section about herself in the third person.