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How to Mimic a Website using Contact Forms (for newbies)

  • January 9, 2024
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Cassie H of Premier Ops Spot
Community Legend
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As a 4th-generation small business owner and former ministry worker, being gritty and making the most of our resources is just a part of who I am. When I first started this business, I didn’t want to invest a lot of time or money in a website, but I still wanted to have an online presence and a way to look professional.

Of course Honeybook helps TREMENDOUSLY with this! Here’s a little hack I worked out to be able to create a professional “landing page” and a semi-custom domain or link that you can share in all your social profiles. Many of my newer service provider friends have found this super helpful until they can afford a website build!

https://www.premieropsspot.com/post/free-website-honeybook-bitly

Aside from your Honeybook subscription, this is completely free!

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Megan Curtis at Calypso Studio
Explorer
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I’m considering doing this. I currently have a WordPress site. In the past I’ve built my own (and sites for clients), but I this fall I wanted to revamp my site and didn’t have the time to do it. I went with a service that hosts and maintains my site and builds it, all for $157/month. Now that I’ve had it awhile I’m realizing that they aren’t doing anything that my $30/month hosting was. I’m torn between just setting up Honeybook form to look like a site, or migrating my current site away from the host that built it.