How Cheryl Laidlaw can build your website on day #54

"The word ‘authentic’ has become a buzzword and a bit of a joke. Really, we want to be a bit more real and we can do that with video." Cheryl Laidlaw

When website developer Cheryl Laidlaw told friends she was going to build websites in a single day they laughed. But Cheryl has done just that for years, and successfully with a waiting list that keeps getting longer. 

During lockdown we spoke about the initial panic that things would completely shut down to the bounce in motivation as people realised now was a time they could reshape their businesses. What this means for Cheryl is many of her clients requiring shiny new websites.

We also discussed Social Media World 2020 she was lucky enough to attend in San Diageo just before the world shut down including her key learnings. Although, she’s still digesting them.  

Then we switch over to a previous podcast I recorded with Cheryl in September 2019 but was never published. Enjoy and as always, I welcome your feedback. 

ABOUT GUEST

Cheryl Laidlaw, or London Web Girl, is a digital marketer specialising in website creation for business growth. She has a big passion in making web design not only interesting, but accessible to all, she prides herself on her Website In A Day service that leaves her clients not only with a with a fantastic website, but having had a great day learning new skills and new-earned confidence using their website to grow their business. 

Website: https://www.website-in-a-day.co.uk

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cheryllaidlaw/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/londonwebgirl/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/londonwebgirl/

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The views and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the host and guest speakers. The view and opinions of the guest speakers do not represent that of the host. Always do your own research. 

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