Web Design
Web Development
Website Migration
2024
Taming Wildlife

A Custom-Built WordPress Experience for a Growing Art & Illustration Brand

Branding
Website
Content Writing
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Project Details

The Overview

The author of Taming Wildlife, a thought-provoking book about nature and humanity, needed a reliable website to promote their work. Their existing Wix website was not mobile-friendly and presented significant usability challenges, leaving the author unable to manage it effectively.

Client
Taming Wildlife
Duration
1 month
Industry
Author

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30% Higher Conversion

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Ownership:
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Unlimited, transparent communication

Taming Wildlife's Website Before and After 👀

Project Details

The Problem

The existing site’s mobile compatibility issues meant it alienated potential readers. The author attempted to hire someone to fix it, but this only exacerbated the problems. With no technical knowledge, the author felt frustrated and stuck, unable to take control of their own website. They needed a fresh start on a platform that would be functional, user-friendly, and easily editable.

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The Solution

Raccoon Web stepped in to migrate the website to a more suitable CMS, ensuring it was fully mobile-friendly and visually appealing. We provided training for the author to update and manage the website independently, empowering them to take control of their online presence. Additionally, we offered ongoing support, ensuring they had a reliable partner for any future issues. The new website not only resolved all previous challenges but also gave the author confidence in their digital platform.

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Our Work

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Agency Red Flag Scanner

How many agency red flags are you living with?

We’ll take you through 10 quick questions. Tap the answer that feels most true — we’ll quietly tally the red flags and show you where you really stand.

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Red flag #1
Have you ever been hit with random extra costs or shady hosting upsells?
Think surprise invoices, “mandatory” hosting or unexplained monthly fees.
Red flag #2
Do you feel clueless about how your own website actually works?
You rely on your agency or freelancer for almost every tiny change.
Red flag #3
Are you scared to touch your site in case you “break” something?
Simple edits feel risky or have to go through support.
Red flag #4
Are you 100% sure you own your domain, hosting and website assets?
Or do all the important logins live with someone else?
Red flag #5
Does communication with your agency feel slow, confusing or patronising?
Jargon, delays, or answers that don’t really answer your questions.
Red flag #6
Do they make big decisions about your brand or site without involving you?
You get told what’s been done instead of being part of the process.
Red flag #7
Does your site look nice but not really convert or drive leads?
Pretty visuals, but no clear journey, CTAs or measurable outcomes.
Red flag #8
After launch, did your agency basically disappear?
No support, no check-ins, no proactive suggestions.
Red flag #9
Have you discovered plugins, tools or licences on your site you never agreed to?
Or had things break because something wasn’t renewed properly.
Red flag #10
Do you feel like your current site doesn’t really reflect your mission or who you are?
It exists, but it doesn’t feel aligned with your values or audience.
Your result