Perhaps you created a website when you launched your organizing business. Over time, you may have added or discontinued some services or decided to specialize in a certain area, and it’s important that your website reflect these changes. It’s equally important to update the design of your site to effectively represent you as an established professional in the organizing industry.

Heather Burke has been working in the field of organization for over 10 years, and in residential and commercial interior design for over 15 years, and she had a very basic website to market her business. Due to her current studies through the NSGCD Certification Program and her active involvement with the Kingston/Frontenac Region Hoarding Coalition, Heather wanted a website that would effectively promote her expertise in hoarding and chronic disorganization. Rather than simply updating the information on her existing site, she decided to start a whole new website dedicated to the organizing side of her business. She worked with a graphic designer to develop a logo, and asked me to create a WordPress website around it. I am now very proud to show it off:
We were able to import the posts from her existing blogs on Blogger in order to take advantage of the full power of WordPress. Heather now has her website and her blog all in one spot, which is great for branding, as she no longer has separate sites that don’t look and feel the same way. Furthermore, every time she publishes a new blog post, it will generate traffic to her website, which is great for search engine optimization.
Another benefit of using WordPress is that it’s not a major task to add new content to the site, even when that involves making changes to the navigation menu. If you’ve ever tried to change the menu on a regular website, or asked your webmaster to change it for you, you know that it can sometimes be a big job! And you can be sure that Heather has some amazing plans for her site, which is going to continue growing over the next while.
I have thoroughly enjoyed working with Heather to bring her new website to life, and I’d love to do the same for you! If your website doesn’t reflect your professional image as well as you’d like, please feel free to contact me for a free 30 minute consultation.




Janet, I love the new website! I know it is still a work in progress as we grow the site but it is exactly what we wanted and MORE. Thank you.
Thanks, Heather – I’m looking forward to Phase 2!
Read Janet Barclay’s post: A “Smart” New Website