Digital Journal
A space for studio news, having a yarn about all things Squarespace, tips and education.
Why sections are important on your Squarespace website
From strategic style to saving you time. Here’s why you should be segregating your pages with Squarespace secitons.
Top tips for displaying your content on your Squarespace website
Are you choking your visitors with your copy? Here’s my top tips for displaying digestive copy on your Squarespace website.
I’ve got beef with Linktree, if you’re using it: You might want to sit down for this
So most businesses use LinkTree as an easy-to-use tool to showcase your most important info via your link in bio. It’s relatively customisable, but what if I told you it’s damaging your SEO (!!!)
SEO strategies (if you do this, you’re doing more then 80% of website owners)
In episode 3 we’re talking SEO strategies to land on page 1 of Google. Follow these steps we’ve put together to optimise your Squarespace website that will massively improve your chances of getting there.
Device optimisation protocol (fool proof optimisation for your website on all devices)
In episode 2, we are looking at device optimisation protocol and how to make sure your website looks chef’s kiss on all devices.
Easy customisation options to align your website with your branding
In this first episode we are exploring how to add custom fonts to your website, styling them across heading and paragraph tags PLUS button and navigation styling. Let’s go!
Maximise your Squarespace website with (trusted) Plugins and Code Snippets
In this post, we’ll explore how plugins and code snippets can enhance your Squarespace website, offer tips for effective use, and share some of our most trusted plugins.
Squarespace vs. Shopify: Which platform actually fits your vibe?
Picking a website platform is like choosing a sidekick—you want one that matches your style, gets the job done, and won’t make life harder.
100% Remote, 100% Vibes
It’s pretty wild to think that Digital Moves began during a pandemic. Being in lockdown for almost 2 years (in Melbourne) was probably the catalyst for me to become a 100% remote shop.