Our Crafted websites have been a hit since we started offering these back in the spring of 2023! We have absolutely loved the feedback on our client launches for our custom brand and website designs and wanted to showcase our Crafted clients in a similar way.
What is Crafted? Our new Crafted Website Package is for bloggers who are looking to break away from pre-made themes to create something unique, without sacrificing SEO or site speed.
Each quarter we will share a round up of our client launches to share with you. We hope this can share a behind the scenes look at our Crafted projects to help you see how Crafted can benefit your blog, too.
Crafted Web Design: Jenn’s Wild Game Kitchen
Project details: Crafted Website
Jenn came to us looking to elevate her food blog and boost her SEO performance. As an established blogger with a unique niche, she knew it was time to break away from pre-made themes and create something truly special for her audience.
Enter our Crafted Website Package – the perfect solution for her needs!
We built Jenn’s new site using blocks and a Kadence child theme, creating custom blocks and patterns that perfectly capture her brand’s essence. We optimized her core pages – homepage, categories, recipe index, and about page – for both SEO and user engagement.
To top it off, we implemented custom newsletter sign-up forms, including inline opt-ins, a tailored homepage offer, and Google-friendly modals. These additions are set to boost Jenn’s subscriber list and keep her audience growing.
Through this project, Jenn was able to say goodbye to generic themes and hello to a website that truly showcases her unique content. Now, Jenn’s Wild Game Kitchen is poised for greater visibility in search results and increased reader engagement – setting her up for continued success in the food blogging world!
Crafted Web Design: Sarah Therèse Co.
Project details: Crafted Website
Sarah had been blogging at Sarah Therèse Co for several years, sharing her passion for sourdough recipes. As her audience grew, she knew it was time for a website refresh—one that would allow her vibrant personality and culinary talents to truly shine.
That’s when she discovered our Crafted Website Package. Sarah was looking for a unique, engaging design to showcase her brand, without sacrificing SEO or site speed. A pre-made theme just wouldn’t cut it anymore.
With Crafted, we were able to craft a completely custom website experience tailored to Sarah’s needs. We built her new home on the web using the flexible Blocks system and a lightweight Kadence child theme as the foundation.
The result is a modern, lightning-fast website that puts Sarah’s best work front and center. One that she’s truly proud to share and continue building her brand on for years to come!
Crafted Web Design: The Giggling Fork
Project details: Crafted Website
When Rachel came to us to launch her brand new food blog, The Giggling Fork, she knew she wanted a website that would make a lasting impression right out of the gate. As an ambitious new creator, she craved a unique, modern design—one that would showcase her personality and content in the best light possible.
That’s why Rachel chose our Crafted Website Package to bring her vision to life. We understood that for a new blog, having a distinct, engaging website from day one would be crucial for finding her audience and getting them hooked.
For her all-important recipe posts and about page, we focused on providing an unmatched user experience fully adhering to EEAT best practices. This helps establish authority and trust with readers right away.
With our Crafted site, The Giggling Fork launched as a modern, lightning-fast food blog that instantly sets it apart. Rachel now has a unique online home she can be proud to build her brand on and take her business to the next level!
Is Crafted right for you?
Our spots for 2024 are open! We would love to work with you to create something outstanding for your blog to take it to the next level of success. Simply click the button below to receive a proposal from us with all the details.
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