Squarespace Basics: Business Information

The business information is the key information for your business or nonprofit organization. It lets the visitors to your website know how to contact you and where you are located.

Where do I add my business information?

Home Menu/Settings/Business Information

Will this information be made public?

Yes.

What information can I add in the Business Information section?

  1. Contact Phone Number - make sure this is the primary contact number for your business or nonprofit organization.

  2. Contact Email - make sure this is the primary contact number for your business or nonprofit organization.

  3. Physical Location with a map - add the location of your business that will be made public.

  4. Business Hours - the hours that your business operates throughout the week.

This information will be made public through different areas of your website.

To enable this important contact information on mobile devices:

Home Menu/Settings/Mobile Information Bar.

If you enable the Mobile Information Bar this important Business Information will be displayed on a mobile device. From the drop down you can choose to enable the bar in light or dark. Light is a gray bar along the bottom and dark is a black bar along the bottom of the mobile device.

Once enabled you can choose what information you want to display on a mobile device blue clicking on the buttons.

  1. Show Email

  2. Show Phone Number

  3. Show Location

  4. Show Business Hours

May Web Design, LLC refreshes and creates affordable websites that enable clients to take ownership and update themselves on a Squarespace platform. I enjoy helping clients increase customer engagement with a website and improve their overall web presence. The most important part of my business is that when I have completed and reviewed the website with a client, I teach the client how to update their website so that they can keep it fresh and new. A website offers a 24/7 welcome to prospective members, showing them what your business or organization has accomplished and what you plan to do. If built correctly it should welcome people to the site and show them around in a comfortable way.  

If you are interested in discussing the needs of a website for your business or nonprofit organization, contact May Web Design, LLC. Starting out with a basic brochure website may be all that your business or organization needs. Your website should grow with you and change as needed. Enjoy and good luck!

May Web Design, LLC

Donna M. May, Web Designer

May Web Design, LLC creates professional, user-friendly websites that empower clients to manage their online presence.

My business model is straightforward. I specialize in transforming your vision into a fully functional website while empowering you with the necessary tools to effortlessly maintain and update your platform.

https://www.maywebdesign.com
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