Podcast Ep 3: Interview with Bitty from Easy Originals

In this episode, Meagan and Bitty Berlinghoff sit down to talk about the importance of online branding for therapists. They discuss some of the dos and don'ts of websites, why having a niche is absolutely essential, and whether you should really care about being on social media or not.

Bitty is the creative force behind Easy Originals, a design studio specializing in brand identity and website design. With over a decade of experience in the industry, Bitty has worked with businesses of all sizes throughout North America and has gained a reputation for her exceptional work in brand identity and website design.

Bitty is passionate about empowering small business owners to take control of their visual identities and grow their brands into cult-classics that connect with their audience. By taking a strategic approach to every project she works on, she helps her clients create brands that are built to last, with designs that are not only visually stunning, but also effective in achieving their business goals. And with her commitment to making the process easy and stress-free for her clients, Bitty ensures that every project is a collaborative, enjoyable experience from start to finish.

Whether it's developing a new brand identity, designing a website, or creating custom graphics and marketing materials, Bitty makes the process, well, Easy.

Ready to take your brand to the next level? Visit Bitty at easyoriginals.com to view her portfolio and schedule a consultation, or follow Easy Originals on Instagram at @easyoriginals to stay up-to-date on her latest projects and design inspiration.


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