This is a blog post about me and what I have to offer as a freelancer.

What can a web developer do for you?

In today’s digital-first world, having a website is no longer just an option, it’s essential. Maybe dropshipping isn’t as lucrative as it once was. Perhaps new tariffs have disrupted your industry, costing you your job. Or maybe you’re looking for new opportunities altogether. Whatever your situation, agency and ownership are more crucial now than ever before.

Creating a website can indeed seem as simple as clicking a button with many available online services like Hostinger, Digital Ocean, Go Daddy, SiteGround, and countless others. But the simplicity often ends right there. Clicking a button doesn’t help you fix confusing errors, solve design issues such as “centering a div” with dynamically generated content, or optimize your site performance for the best user experience. While Shopify is an excellent e-commerce service, its cost of around $350 per year may not be feasible or sensible for those just starting out. If you’re new to this digital space, it’s important to know that there are affordable, scalable options tailored specifically for beginners. Additionally, having redundancy and reliable backup protocols in place is crucial because unexpected situations happen, and you need assurance that your website (and your investment) is protected.

A website can serve as your digital home, your plot of virtual real estate. It’s a place where you can connect directly with your audience, gather valuable email contacts, and foster community. Unlike platforms that you don’t control, your website is where you set the rules. You’re free to express yourself, share your ideas, or showcase your work without the fear of being “kicked off” due to someone else’s policies.

But websites aren’t limited to being just landing pages or personal blogs. They can be robust, powerful platforms tailored precisely to your needs whether that’s selling products through your online marketplace, booking client appointments, streaming live content, or managing entire online communities. The possibilities are limitless.

In times of economic uncertainty especially amidst the shifting tides of the American economy a website can act as your stable foundation. It’s a tool that empowers you to navigate and adapt to changing economic conditions. This isn’t about quick wins or fleeting trends. This isn’t another “hustle culture” pitch or a shallow get-rich-quick scheme. This is about building something meaningful and lasting. Earning money can be challenging in today’s economy, but finding genuine purpose is even more difficult. Remarkably, both of these significant life goals can begin with the simple yet powerful step of creating your own website.

My name is Christin Morton, and I’m a Software Engineer based here in Las Vegas. When you work with me, you’re collaborating with a real person, not an AI bot. I’ll take the time to understand your unique goals, guide you through the development process, and deliver a website tailored specifically to your needs.

Whether you’re just starting or looking to expand your current digital presence, let’s connect and start building something incredible together.

Not sure if a website is right for you?

Here are a few real-life examples of how websites empower different people and organizations. Click below to learn more about each one:

  • A Local Flower Shop
  • A Local Community Organization
  • A Small-Scale Solopreneur Out of Their Garage
  • A Hobbyist of Some Kind
  • A Professional Organization
  • A Party Promoter

Final Thoughts

No matter your background or goals, a website can help you take control of your brand, your message, and your future. Whether you’re building a business, supporting a cause, or simply sharing your passion with the world, the journey starts with one decision: owning your platform.

✌🏾Let’s build it together, Christin.