lauraripley.co.uk

Website & Content

service features

Support with keeping your website updated, organised, optimised, and moving forward - without needing a full in-house team.

Website Updates & Edits

Page edits, layout changes, mobile optimisation, image updates, formatting fixes, and general website maintenance.

Landing Pages

Creation and editing of landing pages for launches, campaigns, events, products, and promotions.

SEO & Content Uploads

Blog uploads, SEO updates, metadata, internal linking, image optimisation, and content formatting.

WordPress Support

Experience updating WordPress websites using builders including Elementor, Divi, and similar platforms.

Content Organisation

Helping organise website structures, navigation, service pages, blog categories, and user journeys.

Ongoing Website Support

Flexible ongoing support for businesses that need help keeping websites active and updated behind the scenes.

faqs

popular questions

What kind of businesses do you work with?

I work with startups, SaaS companies, creative brands, agencies, live events, and businesses that need flexible operational and project support.

Yes - I can provide flexible ongoing support depending on the needs of the project or business.

My support is mainly focused on updating, improving, and managing existing websites, though I can also help create smaller websites and landing pages depending on the project.

I primarily work with WordPress websites using builders such as Elementor and Divi, alongside other commonly used website and CMS platforms including HubSpot, Wix, and Squarespace.

Do you offer SEO support?

I can help with on-page SEO support including metadata updates, image optimisation, headings, internal linking, blog formatting, and content structure improvements.

Yes - I can upload and format blog posts, news articles, portfolio pieces, case studies, and other website content.

Both - I work with startups, agencies, creative businesses, live events, and companies that need flexible support.

Turnaround depends on the size of the task and current workload, but smaller website updates can often be completed relatively quickly.