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Interior Designers: Make Your Website Findable
Douglas Robb Douglas Robb

Interior Designers: Make Your Website Findable

Interior Designers: Make Your Website Findable

What Makes Interior Design Websites Rank on Google & ChatGPT?

Interior design is a visual business. Pictures of your past projects get potential clients excited about how you’re going to transform their home & their lives.

But…interior design websites that prioritize “pretty pictures” over search - SEO & GEO -visibility fail to turn visitors into client leads.

Top designers like Zoe Feldman & Shea McGee balance visual sophistication with keyword-rich project descriptions, service pages targeting location searches, and consistent content creation. This approach to web design & content creation is exactly what Google, ChatGPT & Perplexity are looking for when they scrape the internet looking for "interior designer [your city]".

In this episode of the Interior DesignHer podcast, I chat with Daniela Furtado - Findable Digital Marketing - about how you can turn your website into a 24-7 salesperson that gives search algorithms exactly what they need while also getting website visitors excited about working with you.

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Your Website Copy May Be Sabotaging Your Portfolio and Your Interior Design Business
Douglas Robb Douglas Robb

Your Website Copy May Be Sabotaging Your Portfolio and Your Interior Design Business

Your Website Copy May Be Sabotaging Your Portfolio and Your Interior Design Business

Beautiful designs but no interior design clients? Discover why your website words might be the problem—and how to fix it with strategic messaging from a former Elle Decor editor.

The disconnect between your stunning website portfolio and your generic website copy undermines client trust.

In this episode of Interior DesignHer, Kamala Nair, copywriter for interior designers, reveals why many designers lose clients through ineffective messaging. Kamala identifies the critical gap in how designers market themselves - creating beautiful spaces but failing to articulate their value.

Kamala explains that brand goes far beyond aesthetics, involving every client touchpoint from website headlines to contact forms.

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