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Official launch of HR by Dee

  • Writer: Lori Gagen
    Lori Gagen
  • Jan 17
  • 2 min read

I have known Dee for several years and was excited when she reached out to me seeking my help to launch her new business, HR by Dee LLC.


Dee is a human resource professional with 25 years of experience and a wealth of knowledge to help small businesses reduce stress, comply with employment laws, and build a foundation to run and grow.


Because this was a brand new venture, I asked Dee to provide a couple of examples of sites she likes, as well as the nuts and bolts she needs to share to help build out the new website content. She quickly delivered, with an email that contained a full outline of the pages to be developed and content to include.


A sampling of Dee's list of needs

Using some AI tools, a few simple graphics were added, colorized based on Dee's new logo and a pop of color to help bring some interest to the pages.

HR by Dee logo

Custom AI graphic sample

A custom list of questions Dee provided was incorporated into an embedded Jotform widget (free version) to engage potential clients and help them assess when and why Dee's fractional HR services might be right for them.


Screenshot of Jotform

Within a few short days, the site was ready for review. Because it was designed and built using Wix Studio, my client was able to see the draft and, by just clicking anywhere on the screen, leave her feedback for edits. The entire process took only 12 days from start to finish to go "live."


Like all of my clients, Dee was also provided included SEO setup services, search engine submissions, Google analytics, and more. I even threw in a revamp of her new logo and provided a branding guide to help as she navigates the production of new business cards and other collateral.



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