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Why Your Website Feels like a Chore (and How We Can Help)

  • Writer: Alison Schoppe
    Alison Schoppe
  • Apr 3
  • 2 min read

Updated: Apr 9


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Fun fact: Alison and I are two of five kids—Alison is #2, and I’m #5. Needless to say, our household was always bustling, with everyone pitching in to keep things running smoothly. Many responsibilities were shared, but one thing was clear: our mom, Eileen, hated cooking.


If she could design her dream home, it wouldn’t even have a kitchen. Give her piles of laundry, dirty bathrooms, stacks of ironing, or a sick kid to care for, and she was all in. But meal planning? Grocery shopping? Cooking? Hard pass. Did she do it when necessary? Of course. Were we well-fed? Absolutely. But did she enjoy it? Not for a second.


When Your Website Feels Like Mom’s Kitchen

In many conversations with business owners, we hear a familiar sentiment—many feel the same way about their websites. They handle it because they know it’s important, but they dread it.


Give them a spreadsheet, a client meeting, or a strategy session, and they’ll tackle it head-on. But when it comes to writing content, updating pages, or handling web design? It often gets pushed to the bottom of the to-do list simply because they don’t want to do it.

That’s where we come in.


Let Us Take This Off Your Plate

When we tell potential clients that we love writing, editing, and designing websites, they’re usually more than happy to hand over the reins. And the result? A polished, professional online presence and a business owner who no longer has to stress over a task they dislike.

If the tech side of your business feels like a chore, let’s talk! At WR, what might feel like a frustrating obligation for you is actually a fun and meaningful creative opportunity for us—just like laundry was for Eileen. 😊

 
 
 

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