• Cheap £99 website builds are killing your website design business
    2026/05/04

    If you’ve been tempted to move to a £99 a month website model — or you’ve been quietly cutting your prices just to get work through the door — this episode is a direct intervention.

    Psst! Check out my new offer: https://websitesmadesimple.co.uk/sparks-group-mentoring/ It’s a supportive group mentoring session for website designers and developers to bring their questions, roadblocks, ideas, and “is it just me?” moments.

    Welcome to another episode of Websites Made Simple with me, Holly Christie.

    In this episode, I’m talking about why the £99 website model isn’t the sustainable business move it might look like on paper — and what to do instead when the market feels slow.

    We get into:

    • How the maths of volume pricing simply don’t add up
    • The burnout that comes with trying the model
    • Why ongoing payment plans are bad news
    • The hidden costs that slowly erode client trust
    • What to do instead

    If you’re a web designer wondering whether dropping your prices is the answer, this episode will give you the confidence to hold firm.

    Come and find out more at https://websitesmadesimple.co.uk or email me at hello@websitesmadesimple.co.uk

    Skip to the good bits:

    00:00 Why the £99 website model doesn’t work

    00:35 Meet Holly: Websites Made Simple

    00:46 Who this episode applies to

    01:45 The volume problem: you’d need 30 clients for £3,000

    04:14 Burnout is baked into this model

    04:38 Scope creep and the ongoing payment trap

    06:32 Hidden costs and eroding client trust

    08:34 Email hosting, DNS, and the chaos that follows

    11:19 Content collection in a low-cost model

    12:26 Hold your nerve: panic pricing makes it worse

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    16 分
  • How AI and Vibe Coding Puts Your Website Design Business At Risk
    2026/04/27

    AI is everywhere — and so is everyone telling you to use it for everything. But when it comes to your website, your plugins, and the work you ship for clients, the wrong AI shortcut can quietly become a serious liability.

    Check out my Sparks Group Training for anyone and everyone involved in the publishing of websites, from copywriters to SEOs: https://websitesmadesimple.co.uk/sparks-group-mentoring/ It’s a supportive group mentoring session for website designers and developers to bring their questions, roadblocks, ideas, and “is it just me?” moments.

    Welcome to a special bonus episode of Websites Made Simple with me, Holly Christie. (Quick note — my podcast mic was misbehaving for this one, so the audio is not quite up to our usual standard. My producer Neal at Podknows has worked his magic to clean it up, so please do stick with it. The conversation is genuinely worth your time.)

    I am joined by senior developer Rob Fisher to talk about where AI actually helps in web design, where it absolutely does not, and the security and stability risks nobody is being loud enough about.

    We get into:

    Why vibe coding is not a shortcut, it is a stack of technical debt waiting to break

    How LLMs really work, and why they hallucinate when you let them

    Why your prompt boundaries matter as much as your prompt

    The chatbot that gave a customer 85 percent off a 10,000 dollar order

    What the October 2025 AWS outage tells us about AI first dev cultures

    Why AI tools are junior developers, not senior ones, and what that means for your business

    Why vibe coded WordPress plugins are a house of cards

    How a “safe” plugin can become a Trojan horse with one auto update

    What is actually changing in WordPress 7

    If you are a designer or developer trying to work out where AI fits into your business without putting your clients at risk, this one is for you.

    Come and find out more at https://websitesmadesimple.co.uk or email me at hello@websitesmadesimple.co.uk

    Skip to the good bits:

    00:00 Bonus episode intro and audio note

    01:18 Where AI fits in running a web business

    02:34 Vibe coding and why it is a shortcut too far

    05:12 The flip side, vibe coding as a learning tool

    06:48 Tech debt: your vibe coded site is a liability waiting to break

    07:45 What AI cannot do for user journeys and design psychology

    09:20 How LLMs actually work, probability engines not brains

    11:30 Hallucinations and the suspiciously short prompt

    13:05 Prompt boundaries and staying on topic

    15:10 What system prompts at OpenAI and Anthropic actually look like

    17:00 The chatbot that gave away an 85 percent discount on a 10,000 dollar order

    19:40 AI first dev houses and the October 2025 AWS outage

    22:15 Microsoft layoffs and the AI replacement myth

    24:30 Why generative AI is a junior developer, not a senior one

    26:20 Vibe coded plugins, the house of cards problem

    28:50 The WordPress plugin ecosystem and what it lets in

    31:00 How a safe plugin becomes a Trojan horse overnight

    33:15 WP Rocket, All in One Migration and the malicious update problem

    34:50 WordPress 7 and the new AI APIs, and why it will not feel revolutionary

    37:00 Block editor improvements and the abstraction layer problem

    38:40 Final thoughts and how to get in touch

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    30 分
  • Every Website Designer Feels Like a Fraud Sometimes. Here's What To Do About It
    2026/04/20

    Imposter syndrome doesn’t care how good you are. It shows up anyway — making you hesitate before you send a contract, stumble over your words on a call, or scroll past someone else’s work and quietly wonder if you’re good enough.

    In this episode of Websites Made Simple, Holly Christie gets honest about imposter syndrome in web design. Why it hits so hard in a self-taught industry. Why tech shaming on LinkedIn makes it worse. And what you can actually do to push through it, level up, and stop letting self-doubt quietly run your business.

    We talk about:

    • Why imposter syndrome affects experienced and award-winning designers too
    • The problem with tech shaming (and why the tool you use doesn’t define your worth)
    • Why there’s a seat at the table for every web designer
    • How to stay in your lane and focus on your own growth
    • What to do when your processes feel messy or your designs feel stale
    • How to push outside your comfort zone and keep developing
    • Why you’re probably doing much better than you think

    Chapters:

    00:00 Imposter syndrome — it comes for all of us

    04:28 When LinkedIn chips away at your confidence

    07:35 Stay in your lane and look forward

    08:20 Tighten up your processes and onboarding

    09:30 What to do when your designs feel stale

    10:45 Pushing outside your comfort zone

    12:05 You’re doing better than you think

    💡 Want Holly’s Sparks Group Mentoring? Find out more here: https://websitesmadesimple.co.uk/sparks-group-mentoring/

    🌐 Website: https://websitesmadesimple.co.uk

    📧 Email: hello@websitesmadesimple.co.uk

    🔗 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hollycchristie/

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    13 分
  • The SEO Problem That Popup Plugins Won't Tell You About!
    2026/04/06

    If you keep finding yourself building features your clients ask for that quietly make their websites worse, this one's for you.

    Welcome to another episode of Websites Made Simple with me, Holly Christie.

    In this episode, I'm talking about popups — why they're usually doing the opposite of what your clients think they're doing, what to say when a client is dead set on having one, and what to do instead to keep conversions high without frustrating visitors straight off the page.

    We get into:

    • Why popups interrupt the user experience in the worst possible way
    • How popup design often looks spammy and quietly damages trust
    • The SEO problem that popup plugins don't tell you about (hint: it's your H1)
    • Why exit intent popups feel like surveillance — and why that's a problem
    • How caching plugins can break popups entirely anyway
    • What slide-ins are and how to use them without being annoying
    • Floating buttons — how to use them properly (and what not to do on mobile)
    • Dedicated signup sections that convert without the disruption
    • How to push back when a client is dead set on having a popup

    Check out my new offer: https://websitesmadesimple.co.uk/sparks-group-mentoring/

    It's a supportive group mentoring session for website designers and developers to bring their questions, roadblocks, ideas, and "is it just me?" moments.

    Come and find out more at https://websitesmadesimple.co.uk or email me at hello@websitesmadesimple.co.uk

    Skip to the good bits:

    00:00 Why popups might be hurting your clients' websites

    01:11 Welcome and intro

    01:39 Why popups interrupt the user experience

    03:26 Popups block content and the SEO problem

    06:01 Exit intent, popup frequency and the surveillance feeling

    08:11 Slide-ins as a smarter alternative

    10:30 Floating buttons done right

    12:00 Dedicated signup sections that convert without disruption

    14:23 How to push back when clients ask for popups

    15:28 Wrap-up and how to get in touch

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Join my Sparks Group Mentoring Programme

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    17 分
  • How To Add 404 Pages To Your Websites That DON'T Suck!
    2026/03/23

    If you're not including links pages and custom 404 pages in your website builds, you're leaving money on the table — and doing your clients a disservice.

    Check out my new offer: https://websitesmadesimple.co.uk/sparks-group-mentoring/ It's a supportive group mentoring session for website designers and developers to bring their questions, roadblocks, ideas, and "is it just me?" moments.

    Welcome to another episode of Websites Made Simple with me, Holly Christie.

    In this episode, I'm talking about two of the most underrated pages in website design: the links page (your on-brand, SEO-friendly alternative to Linktree) and the custom 404 page.

    Both are quick to build, easy to position as a value add, and a genuinely great way to stand out from designers who aren't sweating the details.

    We get into:

    1. Why Linktree and similar tools can actually hurt your reach on social media platforms
    2. How a links page on your own website works with your SEO and drives traffic where you want it
    3. What to put on a links page to make it genuinely useful — and how to make it your own
    4. Why most 404 pages are a completely wasted opportunity
    5. How to design a 404 page that gets visitors back on track (and even puts a smile on their face)
    6. Why these pages should be built into your project cost, not offered as an upsell
    7. The one quick check you can do on your own website right now
    8. How showcasing these pages on your own site helps attract the right clients

    If you want to impress clients, add real value to your builds, and start standing out from designers who aren't going the extra mile — this one is for you.

    Come and find out more at https://websitesmadesimple.co.uk or email me at hello@websitesmadesimple.co.uk

    Skip to the good bits:

    00:00 Stop leaving these pages out of your website builds

    00:30 Why Linktree and Linke hurt your social media reach

    01:02 Build a links page on your own website instead

    02:00 What to put on your links page

    03:10 Keeping links pages simple but effective on mobile

    04:30 Links pages, SEO, and sending traffic to your own site

    05:00 How to charge for links pages (don't make it optional)

    05:44 The problem with generic 404 pages

    06:20 How to check if your 404 page is customised right now

    07:20 Adding personality and fun to your 404 page

    08:14 Using 404 pages to redirect and re-engage visitors

    10:02 Start with your own website first

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Join my Sparks Group Mentoring Programme

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    12 分
  • Stop Selling Websites. Sell This Instead.
    2026/03/09

    If you're wondering why clients aren't buying from you or why the ones who do seem to undervalue your work, the answer isn't always more leads — it's the experience you're creating from the very first touchpoint.

    Welcome to another episode of Websites Made Simple with me, Holly Christie.

    In this episode, I'm talking about what we are really selling when we are selling websites — and it's not the number of pages or the platform. It's the experience. From the first discovery call to the handover manual, every touchpoint either builds confidence or erodes it.

    We get into:

    1. Why discovery calls convert better than email enquiries — and how to structure them
    2. How to follow up after a call so you stop losing warm leads
    3. What your contracts should protect you from (and why so many designers get this wrong)
    4. How to keep clients informed and feeling involved throughout the build
    5. When to refer out — and why knowing your boundaries makes you more professional, not less
    6. What good aftercare looks like (hint: it's not a two-hour Zoom dump)
    7. Why you should be checking on the results your websites produce for clients

    If you want better clients, better money, and a process that makes people tell their friends about you, this one is for you.

    Check out: https://websitesmadesimple.co.uk/sparks-group-mentoring/ It's a supportive group mentoring session for website designers and developers to bring their questions, roadblocks, ideas, and "is it just me?" moments.

    Come and find out more at https://websitesmadesimple.co.uk or email me at hello@websitesmadesimple.co.uk

    Skip to the good bits:

    00:00 What you're really selling (it's not a website)

    01:30 Why discovery calls convert better than email

    03:00 Screen sharing and building confidence on the call

    03:41 Following up after the call — and why timing matters

    05:00 The follow-up email template Holly uses

    06:00 How many times to follow up before letting go

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    20 分
  • Stop charging hourly for website design work!
    2026/02/23

    Check out my new offer: https://websitesmadesimple.co.uk/sparks-group-mentoring/ It’s a supportive group mentoring session for website designers and developers to bring their questions, roadblocks, ideas, and “is it just me?” moments.

    If you keep attracting bargain clients, it’s usually not because you need more leads.

    It’s because your pricing model is less than optimal... mostly because your brand signals are a bit muddled, and your website is not doing enough heavy lifting before someone ever speaks to you.

    Welcome to another episode of Websites Made Simple with me, Holly Christie.

    In this episode, I’m talking about why charging hourly for your web design projects is holding you back — from better clients, better income, and a calmer business.

    We get into:

    1. Why hourly pricing puts you in a race to the bottom
    2. How project pricing builds confidence on both sides
    3. Why clients feel cheated when hourly quotes run over
    4. How scope creep is easier to manage with project pricing
    5. What bundled pricing looks like in practice
    6. How to work with freelancers and white labellers without losing money
    7. Why the clients who can't afford you aren't your people
    8. How to quote higher and still win the work

    If you want better clients, fewer arguments over invoices, and more peace of mind about your income, this one's for you.

    Come and find out more at https://websitesmadesimple.co.uk or email me at hello@websitesmadesimple.co.uk


    Skip to the good bits:

    00:00 Stop charging hourly — why it hurts your income

    01:09 Why everyone has an hourly rate (and why that's the problem)

    02:55 What project pricing actually looks like

    03:42 How project pricing helps you prioritise your work

    04:34 Scope creep and why hourly makes it worse

    05:48 Bundled pricing: what goes into a project quote

    07:23 Working with freelancers and white labellers

    09:44 If they can't afford you, they're not your people

    10:31 How project pricing creates better clients

    11:43 Sparks Group Mentoring and how to join

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Websites Made Simple Courses

    Join my Sparks Group Mentoring Programme

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    14 分
  • Why Your SEO-Friendly Website Isn't Ranking
    2026/02/09

    If you’ve ever delivered a well built, SEO friendly website and then found yourself being blamed when it doesn’t rank or generate leads, this episode will feel very familiar.

    Welcome to another episode of Websites Made Simple with me, Holly Christie.

    Check out my new offer:

    https://websitesmadesimple.co.uk/sparks-group-mentoring/

    It’s a supportive group mentoring session for website designers and developers to bring real questions, tricky client situations, fuzzy boundaries, and those moments where you’re thinking, “This isn’t actually my job, is it?”

    In this episode, I’m joined by SEO specialist Nikki Pilkington to talk about the difference between SEO friendly and SEO optimised, and why that distinction matters so much for web designers.

    We dig into how good websites end up being labelled “not working”, how easily expectations drift, and why web designers often carry responsibility for outcomes that sit firmly outside their role.

    We get into:

    • What SEO friendly actually means from a web design and build perspective

    • Why SEO friendly is a baseline, not a ranking strategy

    • How “just add the keywords” quietly sets you up for problems later

    • Where your responsibility as a designer genuinely starts and ends

    • Why selling SEO as a one off is a trap, even when clients ask for it

    • How blurred roles damage trust between designers, SEOs, and clients

    • The conversations that protect you before a project even begins

    • How to stop your work being judged on results you were never hired to deliver

    If you want clearer boundaries, more confident explanations, and fewer projects where everyone looks bad six months later, this episode will help you put language around things you probably already feel.

    Come and find out more at https://websitesmadesimple.co.uk

    or email me at hello@websitesmadesimple.co.uk

    Skip to the good bits:

    00:00 Why designers get blamed for SEO results

    01:21 SEO friendly vs SEO optimised (what you are actually delivering)

    02:40 How client expectations quietly drift

    03:49 What is and isn’t a web designer’s job

    08:10 Why SEO can never be “done”

    11:00 Where projects start going wrong

    15:24 The danger of saying yes to everything

    17:13 What good SEO collaboration looks like

    20:40 Protecting trust in your work

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Join my Sparks Group Mentoring Programme

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    22 分