How to Make a Page Private and Password Protected in Squarespace 7.1 (Step-by-Step Tutorial)

Looking to make a page private and password-protected on your Squarespace 7.1 website? This blog post and step-by-step video tutorial shows you exactly how to secure any page on your site with a password, giving you complete control over who can view your content. Perfect for beginners, this easy-to-follow tutorial will help you protect sensitive information or exclusive content.

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Why Selling Art Online is More Viable Than Ever—Strategies for Today's Market

In an art world where the internet has become increasingly essential, selling art online is no longer a side option; it’s the main event. The art market has steadily shifted to embrace online platforms. With the lessons learned from recent reports, if you're still relying primarily on in-person sales or hesitating to put your work online, now is the time to reconsider. In this post, we'll review why and how you can prioritize online sales in today's art market.

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10 Good Reasons to Hire a Squarespace Web Designer

As an artist, your website is your online portfolio, your storefront, and your digital representation to the world. It's essential to make sure that it looks professional, engaging, and easy to use. That's where a Squarespace web designer comes in. Here are ten reasons why you should consider hiring a Squarespace web designer for your website.

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Telling Your Story Through Images: Planning Ahead for a Meaningful Photoshoot

If you’re in the process of creating/revamping a website or social media, it helps to get organized when it comes to planning a photoshoot that will yield a range of images for your creative business.

Whether you are taking the images yourself, enlisting the help of a friend, or hiring a professional photographer, planning ahead for a photo shoot also allows you to think carefully about what you would like your pictures to convey about yourself as an artist.

This post is designed to help you think about incorporating a broader range of imagery that can help capture the attention of your audience and set the tone for the kind of relationship you’d like to have with your fans and collectors.

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Etsy Versus Squarespace: Which one is right for you in 2024?

One of the things I sometimes get asked by illustrators and designers who are considering launching their own website with Squarespace is “how does this compare to Etsy?” In this post, I provide a side-by-side comparison of Squarespace and Etsy to help you figure out what would work best for your creative business.

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10 Common Artist Website Mistakes, And What To Do Instead

An artist’s portfolio site is so much more than a collection of artworks. It is also a business and marketing tool that is capable of attracting new business, and generating profitable, sustainable growth over time. Whether you are thinking about creating your first site, or if you've had a site for years, here are a few things to avoid, and a few things you can implement instead.

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Why I Only Build Squarespace Sites for My Clients

I used to build client sites on other platforms, and now I only build sites using this design-driven, user-friendly, performance-focused solution. Here are the reasons I recommend Squarespace as a preferred solution for creative entrepreneurs who operate in visual-first industries.

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Squarespace Versus Wordpress: Which is Best for Your Creative Business?

One of the questions I get asked most is “which website builder is best?” The answer to that question is “it depends.” There are a lot of options on the market, so it really boils down to what kind of features and functionality you’re looking for, as well as your degree of comfort with the tech side of things. Both Squarespace and Wordpress offer powerful solutions, so I’ve created an infographic for comparison.

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A digital version of "The Art of Framing" a free customizable lead magnet for visual artists

Free Customizable Lead Magnet for Visual Artists: Framing Guide

Build your email list with this pre-written, beautifully designed 14-page editable Canva template. Give your fans and art collectors a framing guide, with expert recommendations and resources. Customize as much or as little as you want.

  • Drag and drop images of your own work into the document;

  • Modify the color palette with your brand colors;

  • Edit the text as desired.

Or, simply personalize the guide by adding your name and contact information. It’s all ready to go, so it really is THAT easy!

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Welcome! I’m Dr. Elizabeth MacLean.

I’m a media and communications consultant, art director/designer and educator who helps visual artists and creatives launch and grow their online presence through custom Squarespace services, training and writing. I built my consulting business by helping my creative entrepreneur clients shine online - without the overwhelm.

When I’m I'm not working, I’m dedicated to my own creative projects, and to being a dog-mom to my 10-year old rescue pup. I live in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, and Austin, USA, and am originally from Venezuela.

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