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57. How to DIY a One-Page Website for Your Business (Step-by-Step)

57. How to DIY a One-Page Website for Your Business (Step-by-Step)

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You know you need a website, but staring at a blank screen feels overwhelming—especially when your business is still evolving.

In this episode, Rizza walks through how to DIY a one-page website for your business using the same strategic process she uses for full websites, just lighter and more doable. Instead of building a complex site you'll have to overhaul later, this approach gives you a clear, confidence-boosting roadmap to create a simple landing space where people can find you, learn what you do, and get in touch.


This episode is especially helpful if you're just starting out and want a website that feels good without the overwhelm.


In this episode, you'll learn:

  • Why a one-page website is the perfect first step when your business is still evolving
  • How to create a game plan before you start designing (and why skipping this step costs you time)
  • What sections every one-page website needs and how to lay them out strategically
  • How to write copy that sounds like you and speaks directly to your ideal client
  • Why picking one clear call to action and repeating it matters more than clever button names
  • Basic SEO steps so your one-page site can actually be found on Google
  • How to preview, test, and launch your site with confidence


Start With Your Brand:If designing your website feels scattered or overwhelming, it's often because your brand foundation isn't clear yet.


DIY Your Brand in 5 Days helps you define your creative direction so every design choice—from fonts to photos to copy—feels intentional and aligned.

https://www.zsquaredstudio.com/diybrand

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