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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.
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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:
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 [email protected]
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
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