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    How is my site looking?

    Nope, in regards to implementing change. It's not fundamental currently which is all I am trying to say.
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    How is my site looking?

    Wrong. This is a recipe for creators bias and if anything will not address any actual problems. Additionally, local print is something which is on a more personal level and therefore the industry doesn't accumulate the majority of consumers from web-based sales (local-specific), using data...
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    How is my site looking?

    Certainly a work in progress. I figured step 1 one was to establish a brand which I can build on, now that's out the way I can start implementing data-driven changes by utilising external analytics. I've bookmarked this thread and will be returning periodically as the ideas and suggestions are...
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    How is my site looking?

    Thanks for all the feedback. Yes, it is wordpress. Here is another site I made: https://uk-franchise.co.uk Just dropping it here in-case any of you are interested in websites, feel free to bounce any questions off me.
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    Where do local printers get their customers?

    Just doing some research into local commercial printers. Where do they get their leads from mainly? is it their online presence?
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    How is my site looking?

    Hi All, becoming a local printer in my area. Please let me know what you think: https://www.thedevonprinter.co.uk Thanks!
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    Why do local printers have significance over large services such as printing.com?

    I'm looking into becoming a printer however have a few questions I'm hoping can be answered. Why would a consumer go to a local printer as opposed to large organisations such as prining.com? How do local printers gain most of their consumers? Is it through websites? social media? word of...

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