Little Clay Land
Squarespace Website Design
Laura Dreyer (Little Clay Land) creates beautiful handmade custom clay miniatures. We built a simple, whimsical website that puts her work front and center to help her spread the word about what she does and sell her products online.
What We Built and Why It Worked
(Approx. 350–450 words) Purpose: Position the project as a solution to a common pain point, and connect it back to your core services (web design, SEO, copywriting, StoryBrand, etc.)
Client Context (1–2 sentences) “When [Client Name], a [profession or niche] based in [City/State], came to us, they needed a website that could [pain point or goal].”
The Challenge (2–3 sentences) Describe the key problem or goal. Example: “Their previous site lacked structure, clarity, and mobile optimization—making it hard to build trust with potential clients.”
Our Strategy (2–3 sentences) “We applied the StoryBrand framework, designed a custom Squarespace 7.1 layout, and layered in SEO-focused messaging and modern visuals.”
What We Delivered (3–4 sentences) “From a strong homepage hero to intuitive service breakdowns, we helped [Client Name] create a site that feels modern, intentional, and aligned with their audience.”
SEO-friendly Wrap-up (2–3 sentences)“This project showcases how our team blends web design, copywriting, and SEO into websites that not only look good—but convert.”
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