Real content
Great — publishing it means you’ve officially moved from “idea” to “real project,” and that’s a big moment. Now the fun part begins: shaping Explore and Have into something people can actually use, enjoy, and return to.
What your site needs next
Your published page is a clean starting point, but it’s missing the elements that turn a landing page into a real experience. These are the next high‑impact steps:
1. A clear purpose statement
Visitors should immediately understand what Explore and Have is about. Right now the tagline is broad. You can sharpen it into something like:
“Your guide to fun, affordable adventures.”
“Discover activities, places, and experiences near you.”
“Inspiration for people who want to explore more.”
2. A navigation structure
Even a simple menu helps people know what exists. Common early sections:
Adventures / Activities
Travel Guides
Local Finds
Blog
About
Contact
3. Real content
You don’t need a lot — even 2–3 posts makes the site feel alive. Ideas:
“10 Fun Things to Do This Weekend in Vancouver”
“Beginner’s Guide to Exploring on a Budget”
“My First Adventure: Why I Started Explore and Have”
4. Visual identity
A simple color palette, a logo, and consistent imagery will make the site feel intentional.
5. A reason to subscribe
Your newsletter box is there, but people need a reason to give their email. Something like:
“Get weekly adventure ideas straight to your inbox.”
“Free guide: 25 Fun Things to Explore Near You.”
What would you like to build first?
If you want, I can help you create your first real piece of content, design a structure, or shape your brand voice. Do you want to start with site structure, branding, or content ideas?
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