1826 days ago

looking for someone to help me out with my weebly website.

Debbie from Belfast

Hi, I have a small business that I run online,
Its called Debs Creative Design, my website www.debscreativedesign.com...
needs some help, as my website is on the Weebly platform, I do not know much about tags, SEO, Pixels and other stuff as I am no IT.

I have place Tag Manager, Analytic, AdSense, on my site, like to add more stuff that could be helpful but I am not sure what to do , but I need help to make sure I'm getting best value out of my site, and that my customers buy my products.

I don't have a lot of money to spend as finances are limited, and I have tried to do it myself through google help/how to etc...

I upcycle second hand jewelry like bracelets and earrings necklaces redesign them into a new creation, Boho/ Retro kind style,

I give 80-90% of my profit away to help kids from The Belfast Primary School For a fundraising campaign to sponsor kids school camps.

if anyone interest in that, they can contact the Christchurch North Salvation Army in Belfast, Ask for Kim Mckerrow or Our Leader Cameron Millar for further details.

please can someone help me so I can help these kids and their families. it would be much appreciated.
thank you Debbie Russell

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