Empowering artists through technology

Empowering Artists Through Technology

 

How Jessica Scholich built her first business website with Websites for Good

 For many aspiring entrepreneurs, building a website from scratch can be daunting—especially for artists who would rather focus on creating than coding. Jessica Scholich, a talented visual artist, recently faced this challenge as she embarked on her journey to build an online store to showcase and sell her artwork. With support from the Australian Government’s Self Employment Assistance Program and the help of Websites for Good, she transformed her vision into a digital reality.

In this article, we explore Jess’s journey, her experience working with Websites for Good, and her insights on why this platform could be an excellent choice for other participants.

 

 

A New Chapter for Jessica Scholich’s Art

Jess’s passion for art began as a personal journey, but her talent soon drew attention, inspiring her to explore the potential of turning her art into a business. She joined the SEA Program to gain the support and guidance necessary to take the leap into entrepreneurship. One of her first major steps was establishing an online presence.

For Jess, her website was more than just a storefront; it was an extension of her creative expression and a place where potential customers could experience her art digitally. However, like many new entrepreneurs, Jess needed a simple and cost-effective solution that wouldn’t require extensive technical knowledge.

 

Choosing Websites for Good

Websites for Good is a platform focused on supporting small business owners, freelancers, and artists by offering user-friendly tools to build customized, professional websites. It offers an intuitive interface, flexible templates, and features tailored for small business needs, making it accessible for individuals who may lack technical experience.

Jess discovered Websites for Good through her SEA mentor, who recommended it for its simplicity and affordability. “I was a bit nervous at first,” Jess shares. “The idea of creating a website seemed overwhelming, but Websites for Good turned out to be exactly what I needed.”

 

The Building Experience: Simple, Supportive, and Efficient

One of the standout aspects of Jess’s experience with Websites for Good was the ease of use. Jess found the platform’s drag-and-drop builder intuitive, allowing her to create a website that reflected her artistic style without needing to learn complex coding or design skills.

Jess was also happy with the customer support she received. “Every time I had a question, I was able to contact the help desk. They helped me troubleshoot issues and keep my website build on track” she says.

With Websites for Good, Jess was able to integrate essential e-commerce features, such as a secure checkout and easy-to-manage inventory, that made selling her artwork straightforward and professional.

 

Reaching New Customers: The Power of Online Visibility

With her new website, Jess now has a platform to showcase her work to a broader audience, increasing her reach beyond her local community. “Having a website means that anyone, anywhere, can see my art,” Jess shares. “It’s incredibly empowering to know that my work can now reach people who would never have known about it otherwise.”

Her site, jesscholichart.com, has become the primary hub for her art business, enabling her to connect with art enthusiasts, collectors, and new clients.

 

Advice for Other SEA Participants

After her positive experience, Jess recommends Websites for Good to other SEA participants looking to establish their online presence. She believes the platform is particularly well-suited for new entrepreneurs in creative fields who need a reliable, affordable, and supportive tool to launch their business websites.

“Websites for Good made it easy for me to focus on what I love—creating art—while still giving me the tools to sell my work,” Jess says. “For anyone out there, especially if you’re part of the SEA program, it’s worth giving it a shot. If I could do it, anyone can.”

 

Conclusion

Jessica Scholich’s journey with Websites for Good and the SEA Program showcases the power of accessible technology in empowering small business owners. Her success story serves as inspiration for other artists and entrepreneurs considering the SEA Program or looking for an affordable, effective solution to launch their own websites.

Websites for Good has not only helped Jess build her online store but also provided her with a foundation to grow her business sustainably. For those seeking to turn their passion into a profession, Jess’s journey highlights that with the right tools and support, making an impact in the digital world is well within reach.

 

Explore Jess’s artwork at jesscholichart.com 

Learn more about our partner Websites for Good HERE

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