Guest post by Jill Anderson:
One page websites are pretty common.
But that doesn’t necessarily mean they’re good business decisions.
Do I hate one-page websites? No, not at all.
I have developed one-page websites. But I only do it when they make sense.
Or when a client really wants one — even after they understand the potential sacrifices.
Sometimes a one-page website is a good idea. But most of the time, it’s not. Most of the time, a one-page website is like serving someone a tiny appetizer when they’re really hungry.
In my latest post, I talk about when a one-page website is acceptable, when it’s actually a good idea, and why a full website is most often the smartest choice.
Read: When should you use a one page website?
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Hi, I’m Jill, a web designer/developer who partners with talented designers, copywriters, and agencies on their websites, and their client’s sites. I’m passionate about crafting beautiful and innovative WordPress websites focused on clear positioning and positive user experiences. See my work & get my free report, Get Your Website Done: 12 Actionable Steps for Designers.