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I'm SO glad you're here! I'm Kayla Hollatz, the website copywriter and creator behind WireFramework Method™—a strategy-powered framework for confidently crafting websites through content-first wireframing. I like to keep this blog well-stocked with my latest copywriting experiments, website wireframing strategies, and my adventures in running a simple, sustainable business.

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5 Things I Learned From Hosting My Own Twitter Chat

If there’s even some small part of you that has thought about chat hosting, whether on a consistent weekly basis or as a one-time event around your product or service launch, these insights will hopefully be ultra helpful. 


Why You Can Build Your Own Business: For Burned-Out, Comparison-Stressed Business Owners

I’ve realized that what I’m striving for is a fulfilling lifestyle in which my business effortlessly fits into. To help you find what motivates your hustle and what you’re working toward, here are a few things to keep in mind.


Is Your Target Audience Resonating With Your Copywriting?

If your words don’t resonate, visitors won’t be enticed to click the glowing red ‘buy now’ button. Before pressing publish on your sales page, here are a few questions to ask yourself while reviewing your copy.


15 Podcasts for Creative Entrepreneurs (and #createlounge Podcast Launch + Giveaway!)

In honor of the #createlounge podcast launching this week, I thought I’d take some time to give some shout outs to my favorite podcasts. Whether you want to tap into your creativity during your daily commute or you just want to learn a new skill while you’re in the shower (no shame!), these are great podcasts to try. 


How to Stop Feeling One-Dimensional in Your Niche

Feeling one-dimensional is a problem for me since I’ve always been multi-passionate. Luckily, there’s a way to niche down without feeling one-dimensional. These actions are helping me along the way and I hope they can help you too if you’re starting niching down is feeling constricting.