Here are the main ways I can help you design, edit, and refine your WordPress.com site:
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### 1. Pages & overall structure
– Create new pages (e.g., Services, About, Contact, Blog).
– Rename, delete, or reorganize existing pages.
– Suggest a site structure (what pages you need and how they should link together).
– Help you design each page type (home, landing page, blog, etc.).
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### 2. Sections & layout on a page
– Add or replace full sections like:
– Hero / intro
– Services
– Testimonials
– Pricing
– About
– Contact (with or without map)
– Posts/Insights
– Rearrange sections (move “Pricing” above “Testimonials”, for example).
– Adjust layouts inside sections (columns, alignment, spacing, paddings, margins).
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### 3. Text & copywriting
– Write or rewrite all on-page text:
– Headlines and subheadlines
– Service descriptions
– About/Story sections
– CTAs (button and link text)
– Testimonials (polishing or anonymizing)
– Change tone: more professional, casual, friendly, premium, etc.
– Shorten, clarify, or expand existing copy.
– Translate content between languages.
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### 4. Visual style: colors, fonts, buttons
– Propose color palettes to match your brand or desired mood (bold, minimal, sophisticated, etc.).
– Apply color changes globally (all headings, links, buttons) or to specific sections.
– Suggest and apply font pairings (headings vs body text) and hierarchy (sizes, weights).
– Adjust button styles:
– Shape (rounded, pill, sharp corners)
– Size and spacing
– Emphasis and placement for better conversions.
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### 5. Blocks & content elements
On any page, I can add, edit, move, or remove blocks like:
– Headings, paragraphs, lists, quotes.
– Images, galleries, cover blocks.
– Buttons, icons, separators, spacers.
– Columns, groups, and other layout blocks.
– Query/Posts blocks setup (how posts are displayed, not their content).
And I can help you decide which blocks to use where.
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### 6. Images & media
– Choose where images should go for best impact (hero, about, services, etc.).
– Replace existing images with more on-brand ones from your media library.
– Generate simple on-brand images (e.g., abstract headers/illustrations) and place them.
– Improve accessibility with better alt text and captions.
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### 7. Navigation & user journey
– Set up or adjust your main navigation menu (which pages, order, labels).
– Suggest logical paths:
– Home → Services → Case studies → Contact
– Add buttons/links that guide visitors to key actions (book a call, sign up, buy, etc.).
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### 8. Blog & content strategy
– Suggest categories and tags.
– Outline or draft blog posts and article series.
– Improve post formatting for readability (headings, pull quotes, images, etc.).
– Help design the “Insights/Blog” section layout.
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### 9. Contact, lead capture, and credibility
– Add or refine:
– Contact forms
– Newsletter signup sections
– Pricing tables and comparison sections
– Testimonials and logos/“as seen in” areas
– Tune CTAs and trust elements (social proof, guarantees, key stats).
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### 10. Site-wide settings & identity
– Adjust site title and tagline.
– Help you choose a site “personality” (professional, bold, playful, sophisticated, dark) and align design to it.
– Set or update the site logo (once you upload it).
– Help keep branding consistent across all pages.
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### 11. Fixes, clean‑up & iteration
– Clean up awkward layouts, duplicated content, or inconsistent styles.
– Restore older versions of pages/templates if something went wrong.
– Review a page and suggest specific improvements for clarity, design, and conversion.