How to nail your next tech networking event

A few years ago, I was one of the many people out there who absolutely hated networking events. The thought of going to an industry night or networking event was enough to send me into a mild panic, whether I was going alone or with a friend.

On the rare occasion that I mustered up enough confidence to go, I would arrive at the venue only to feel my palms start sweating, my voice started cracking and I would already be eyeing the bar and the exits (in that order, yes). Basically, I had no clue what I was doing and I felt like a hot mess.

All that changed, however, once I reframed the way I thought about these "dreaded" events. I started to relax, have fun, and even make friends and contacts in the tech industry right away.

What was all the fuss about, I asked myself? I've got this. And you can too. 

Although I'm a social person, I'm also an introvert and the thought of going into a huge room where I didn't know anyone used to freak me out. I had an idea that unless I needed a job or wanted to pick up extra freelance projects, these networking or industry events weren't of much use to me.

On top of that, the tech industry isn't exactly known to be made up of the smoothest, coolest, most collected people out there. Shout out to my fellow tech nerds, we own our awkwardness!

Luckily I've become much more comfortable at tech events as the years have passed and in fact, I even look forward to them! Let me show you how changing the you think about tech networking events and industry nights will help you loosen up and get a lot more out of them as a result.

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5 web design features to avoid on your Squarespace website

Website design is one of my favourite subjects here on the blog and I love to cover it all - the good, the bad and the ugly.

Your website is often the first point of contact people have with you and your business, and it really does set the tone with how your brand is perceived online.

While your website will evolve and be updated over time, there are several features that you should avoid at all costs! Outdated technology and web design paradigms are usually the culprits when it comes to brutal web design choices.

So consider this some free professional advice - don’t make these 5 design mistakes on your Squarespace website if you want people to like your site and do business with you haha!

Ready to get started? Great! Let’s take a look.

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Why You Should Have a Clean Design on your Squarespace website

In almost every way, I'm a minimalist who favours an uncluttered & crisp aesthetic.

I find it overwhelming when there's too much going on and my attention is being pulled in a million different directions. This is especially true when it comes to website design!

I spend all day, every day online, pouring over all sorts of websites and I can decide within a few seconds whether or not I "connect" with the design of a site.

And often times, the “best” sites are the simplest websites - they’re clean, uncluttered, easy to read and simple to navigate.

As such, I always encourage people to go for a clean and crisp website design over something flashy, bright, loud and/or trendy. While there’s definitely a time and a place for dark web design, today’s blog post is going to look at how effective clean web design is - and why I always recommend it to my clients and audience!

Want to design, build and publish your own Squarespace website? Sign up for my free 7 day email course, Top Squarespace SEO!

Alright, let’s break down all the factors and features of clean web design on Squarespace websites.

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The Dos and Don'ts of Setting Domain Name Renewals

A hilarious news story recently made the rounds that talks about how Donald Trump (and/or his supporters) purchased the domain jebbush.com and set it to redirect to Trump's website (click here to see it in action). This prank made national headlines and a mockery of Jeb Bush's online presence for his presidential campaign. Politics and fun aside, this serves as a reminder about how important it is to keep track of your business or personal website's domain expiry dates.

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