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Clear, curious insights into how small business websites work, why they often don’t, and what’s changing next.

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Grab a brew and dive in. Not suggesting these are long - but sometimes a good story takes more than 300 words. I always add pictures and a nugget of a tip at the end to reward you for reading. And while you're being distracted by all of this, you're definitely not snaffling the biscuits.

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About Web Wise

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What is Web Wise and how does it help me improve my website?

Web Wise explores how small business websites actually work – the choices behind them, the clarity they need, and the small improvements that make a big difference.

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Is Web Wise for new businesses, established brands or ecommerce?

All of the above.


If you run a business and want a website that performs - whether that means more clarity, more trust, better visibility or simply feeling confident in your decisions - Web Wise is written for you.

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Why should small businesses care about website clarity, structure and AEO?

Because modern search (especially AI search) depends on websites being easy to understand.


Clear writing. Logical structure. Helpful answers.


Web Wise shows you how to achieve that - one useful idea at a time.

What You Will Find Inside...

  • simple explanations that make the web make sense

  • bite-sized how-tos for quick, confident fixes

  • real website examples — the brilliant and the baffling

  • practical tools for sharper clarity

  • AEO-focused guidance for the world of AI search

  • insights on content, structure and brand personality

  • useful downloads, templates and small time-savers

  • and the odd well-timed nudge when you need it

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Subscribing is an easy way to keep a gentle finger on the pulse without having to think about it.

You’ll get new posts as they’re published – thoughtful takes on websites, visibility and decision-making for small businesses – along with the occasional nudge to look at something in a new way. No noise, no constant emails, just useful perspective when there’s something worth sharing.

If it stops being useful, you can unsubscribe at any time. No hard feelings and I promise you will get only great insights, no junk here!

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Didn’t find what you were looking for?

If there’s a topic you’d love to see covered - big, small or oddly specific - just let me know.

I’m always happy to add new guides and answer real questions that help real businesses.

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About the Writer

Susi is the founder of Kingstown Web Studio and an experienced storyteller who's spent years making complex subjects feel clear, human and genuinely useful.

Over a long career in marketing and digital, she's worked with everyone from small start-ups to senior managers and boardrooms - building brands, shaping strategies and helping businesses connect with real people in ways that actually work. Long before websites became "a thing", she was already thinking about how messages land, how decisions get made, and why clarity always wins.

These days, Susi works directly with small businesses - especially those navigating websites, online visibility and marketing decisions withouta big team or budget behind them. It's where her experience, curiosity and practical streak come together.

On Web Wise, she explores the questions business owners really ask: how to get started online, how to make a website pull its weight, how to attract local customers, and how small, thoughtful choices can make a big difference. Expect insight, real-world examples, the odd personal observation, and a steady focus on what helps rather than what complicates.

 

Her writing always comes back to the same themes: clarity, connection, and helping people see what's possible when things are thought through properly.

Read more about Susi here →

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Guest Experts -
Additional Perspectives

Every so often, Web Wise features guest contributors — designers, strategists, content specialists and other smart humans with interesting perspectives on how websites take shape in the real world.

These aren’t generic guest posts. They’re practical, experience-led pieces chosen for one reason: they help you see websites from another angle. Different disciplines, different opinions, occasionally contradictory ideas - all welcome here. (Good thinking rarely travels in a straight line.)

If you’d like to contribute something useful, curious or eyebrow-raising, get in touch.

Quick Read: TL;DR

What is TL;DR?

It means “Too Long; Didn’t Read” - a quick summary for fast scanning and voice assistants like Alexa or Siri that surface the short version first.

Summary

Web Wise is your plain-English guide to how small business websites really work - the choices behind them, the clarity they need and the small shifts that make a big difference. You’ll find practical ideas, real examples and quick, useful takeaways to help you make confident decisions about your own site.

Your Questions, Answered Clearly

These are page specific questions. We will have a site-wide FAQ section and search (and a friendly virtual Susi-bot) on launch.

What is Web Wise?
It’s a library of helpful website guides covering structure, clarity, search, branding, content and strategy - all written in clear, everyday English.

Who is Web Wise for?
Small and medium-sized businesses, growing brands, new startups and anyone who wants a website that works properly.

Do I need to be technical to understand Web Wise?
Not at all. Everything is written to be simple, practical and easy to apply.

Will you be adding more topics?
Yes - Web Wise updates regularly, and you’re welcome to request new topics at any time.

Can I ask questions or leave comments?
Yes. And constructive comments are always appreciated.

Is Web Wise part of the paid service?
No - it’s free. Use it as much as you like.

Kingstown Web Studio is now live and being carefully refined as part of a strategic soft launch. Over the coming weeks I’ll be adding fresh content, examples, and practical insights while reviewing how the site is positioned in Google and making small, considered improvements.

If you’d like to follow along, you’re very welcome to subscribe for occasional updates.

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