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3 Ways to Make Your Homepage Feel Less Overwhelming
Ever land on a site and immediately feel lost? That’s a frontend problem — and it’s usually caused by: 1. Too many sections above the fold: If users don’t know where to look, they’ll look away. 2. Multiple CTAs in one view: Confusion = friction. Each section should have one job. 3. Lack of visual contrast: If your site doesn’t guide attention with size, color, or spacing, people give up. I help creators simplify this stuff — just a quick layout cleanup without a full rebuild.
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Hello everyone! I'm Noam, from Argentina. I've built a few websites on wordpress for clients but haven't managed to streamline my workflow and attract high ticket clients consistently. I'm looking forward to level up with you guys as I hope to leave my 9-5 one day and pursue web design full time.
1 like • May 2
Welcome @Noam Rosenberg Streamlining workflow + positioning is huge for attracting better clients. Happy to chat if you ever want to swap notes on systems or offers that convert.
How we used cold email to get our first 4 clients in a month with <$50 (the stack, the hacks, the wins)
We knew from day one that we couldn’t rely on warm leads - we didn’t have any. So we bet everything on cold outreach. Why cold email? Because it scales, it’s direct, and it doesn’t cost much if you’re clever. But we didn’t just spray and pray. We were super targeted. We used Apify to find small businesses that had just started running ads; either in the Facebook Ads Library or via the Google Ads Transparency Center. New advertisers = likely spending on growth = more open to a better website. Then we scraped their emails, websites, and phone numbers using another Apify plugin. Honestly kind of wild what you can automate with a few smart scrapers. Our cold email setup (~$39) We experimented with a bunch of providers but eventually landed on a super simple, reliable stack: Google inboxes, Instantly.ai for sending + managing campaigns, ~15 emails/day per inbox, across 4 domains and 3 inboxes. We kept it clean and warmed everything properly. But again what really mattered was what we sent. We figured out how to call the Lovable.dev backend API endpoints, locally using Python, from our scraped list to generate a redesigned version of each business’s homepage. So our cold emails looked like this: “Hey, made a version of your homepage — click here to check it out. Let me know if you want it live.” We could effectively design 100 websites in 10 minutes and send them all out to our prospects. That one move improved our response rate significantly. One guy actually thanked us for cold emailing them XD. LinkedIn follow ups ($0 free trial) We also ran LinkedIn campaigns alongside email - nothing crazy, just Sales Navigator for targeting and a personalisation tool + our hacked Lovable tool for outreach. We liked LinkedIn, because it shows a preview of the website that the internal tool. It added a few leads, re-engaged some email ghosts, and helped build trust. The results? 🚀 4 clients in ~4 weeks 💰 $4500 💸 ~$39 spent total
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@Matt Duff So the goal with the preview is to build trust and keep things easy, not just to impress. So rather than cramming a bunch of interactivity into the email itself (which can slow things down or get flagged as spam), I’d keep it simple and smooth. Start with a static image or a quick Loom video walkthrough in the email. It’s fast, lightweight, and gets their curiosity going. Then link out to a live, interactive preview — something clean and hosted on Vercel for example clientname.lovabledemos.xyz where they can actually play around with the redesign. Use something like React + Vite as the tech stack and auto-commit on each new redesign which is easy to update and share. This way, you're not just telling them what it could look like, you're letting them feel it, without making the first step complicated.
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@Matt Duff Feel free, I don't mind at all.
Hello everyone!
My name is Liberman, and I'm from Colombia. I'm here to learn and reinforce my skills as a web designer, with the goal of providing better services to my clients. Looking forward to connecting with all of you and sharing knowledge!
0 likes • May 1
Welcome @Liberman Gonzalez canabal, it's great to have another web designer here. Are you focusing more on visual design or also diving into development? Would be cool to learn from each other!
Mobile-First Fixes That Instantly Boost Engagement
Most of your site’s visitors are on mobile — but most websites are still built for desktop first. That mismatch is costing you conversions. Here are the mobile mistakes I fix every week: 1. Fonts are too small: If I have to pinch-zoom, I’m gone. 2. CTA buttons aren’t thumb-friendly: Small or off-center buttons hurt click rates on mobile. 3. Layout overflow: Broken grids, clipped text, weird scrolling… it’s a silent trust killer. These fixes don’t require redesigns — just dev cleanup.
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Imamshafi Giwa
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Front-End Website developer building digital solutions with code, design, and functionality. Bringing ideas to life online.

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