Your FREE Content Checklist!
Planning a new website? Start here with everything you need to gather before you begin designing.
If you are thinking of creating a new website, it helps to know exactly what content you need.
The Content Checklist takes the guesswork out of what to prepare, helping you focus on the essential words, images and brand details that will bring your site to life.
Whether you're planning on working with a designer or going the DIY route, this checklist will help you get started.
It’s designed especially for service-based businesses, and gives a clear and concise starting point for curating your content without the uncertainty.
Don’t waste time wondering what to include.
This checklist breaks it down simply so you can start pulling your content together without going in circles.
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This checklist is taken from my more in-depth Website Content Companion, and is designed to be used on its own or alongside my website templates and client services.
If you want more support with the creation process and are curious to explore a custom site built for you, check out my website design service.
A bit about me…
Hi, I’m Jo — quietly unconventional, multi-passionate, and building a life far from ordinary. On the surface, I’m your average introvert-next-door, but in reality? I’m a late-diagnosed ADHDer, multi-biz owner of over a decade, massive chocolate lover and currently living nomadically from my self-built camper van — creating from mountains, coastlines and coffee shops across the UK and Europe.
I’ve immersed myself in the wellness world in both life and business since 2011 — as a recipe blogger, health coach, food brand founder, designer and coach.
My mission is to help you get clear on your passions, shape your ideas into something meaningful, and build a business that supports your freedom - whether that means working from the road, blending multiple projects, or simply crafting a slower, more intentional way of living and working on your own terms.