Where do you go when you have a website question?


Hi, Reader

Quick question...

When you have a website question, where do you turn?

  • Google?
  • Facebook groups?
  • YouTube?
  • A friend?

Or maybe you just hope it fixes itself. 😄

Over the years, I've had so many clients apologize before asking a question.

"I know this is probably stupid, but..."

Or...

"I should probably know this already..."

And I always tell them the same thing:

There are no stupid questions.

No one knows everything about everything, and helping each other with what we do know is one of the beautiful things about the world.

That's why I recently added something new inside the Garden of Ease:

Website Wednesday

Every Wednesday, members can ask website and tech questions, share screenshots, or even record a Loom video to show me what's happening.

Need help with:

  • SEO?
  • WordPress weirdness?
  • Plugins?
  • Visitor flow?
  • Forms?
  • Hosting?
  • Domain names?
  • Something that's "acting weird"?

Ask away.

And if I don't know the answer, I'll help point you in the right direction and help you understand the right questions to ask.

Because sometimes that's half the battle.

I'm also building a growing Website Wednesday Wisdom library inside the classroom, where we're collecting tips and answers one question at a time.

No overwhelming tech speak.

No "you have to buy my course to get the rest of the answer."

Just practical help in plain English.

Of course, Website Wednesday is just one piece of the Garden of Ease.

Inside you'll also find:

  • Coworking sessions and accountability
  • Book club discussions
  • Resources and tools
  • Encouragement and support

Because building a business shouldn't mean having to figure everything out alone.

If having a place to ask questions, stay focused, and grow alongside other entrepreneurs sounds helpful, I'd love to welcome you into the Garden.

To your success,

Mindy,
Founder of The Entrepreneur's Garden and the BLOOM Method

P.S. Tomorrow is our final discussion on Deep Work by Cal Newport. Join us on Zoom or jump into the asynchronous conversation inside the community.

We'll also be voting on our next book club pick, and we'd love your input.

Because the best books aren't just read, they're discussed, reflected on, and applied together.

Come grow with us.

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