We’re a Dubai-based event management company with five years of experience, collaborating with renowned brands. However, our self-built Squarespace website, [www.osmiumevents.com](http://www.osmiumevents.com/), hasn’t generated any incoming inquiries likely due to SEO issues.
We’re in search of a skilled web designer & developer to craft a fast, responsive website that excels in SEO and effectively showcases our work. Our preference leans towards functionality over flashy visuals.
As a small company with budget constraints, we’re seeking solo designers or developers. Additionally, would we also need SEO-specialized content writers once the website is developed? How can we find the right talent for both roles?
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As much as I could throw my hat in the ring for this, incoming enquiries, SEO, content writers and web design are 4 different disciplines.
Your website could be built on any platform but if the content is not professionally written and the appropriate steps are taken from development to design to registering enquiries could still be zero.
The site looks ok, as far as I am concerned. The content needs a fair bit of work plus there are a few technical elements that need sorting, but I don’t think the design and platform are the real problem here.
Above all that, a website is not necessarily a place for getting direct leads but a destination to prove to the world that you are legit and provide the services you say you do.
I m a Solo developer with expertise in SEO friendly design and development along with flashy visual front end tricks. Can we connect to chat in order to discuss this further?
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I’m looking at the site and I can give you some feedback because I believe your website is your end of funnel and where you absolutely convert visitors to leads…I would drive all of my external content to my website when ready (social, guest articles, etc.) and convert ’em!
Here are things you can address right now without a redesign:
– Where is your CTA? You need a strong call to action, you have enough recognizable brands to put something like “schedule a 30 minute call” or “talk with our team today” and lead to a calendar booking like calendly, but something more actionable than “contact us” its hard to jump into that – I’d move the brands up and put my CTA right after it…
– The video doesn’t tell a story – its a mix of visuals without telling me what you want me to know (it could easily come off as a makeup industry brand) – it needs a story line, a central figure or ideas to follow enjoying the experiences through that lens (I loved the ladies putting the makeup on stands out in my mind, but I am also a woman lol)
– I would comment on how to embed the video properly so YouTube doesn’t show up but that will be rectified when you move to a custom site
– Content seems ChatGPTish “We rightfully boast our expertise in ….” Invest in copyrighting to review and rewrite it
– Home page presentation of services is too broad – narrow down main offerings and highlight them with impact – the small font on computers is hard and so many categories on the mobile experience is confusing
– Only underline words that are URLs
– Fix some overlap with content block titles and content in the blocks