Freelancers using WooCommerce in Atlanta
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Lindsey Morgan
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Atlanta, USA
Senior Product + Brand Designer for Growth + Scale 💰
$5k+
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Senior Product + Brand Designer for Growth + Scale 💰
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E-Commerce UX
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Logofolio | SaaS + Tech Logo Design Collection
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Widetooth | Gen-Z Hair Accessories Brand and Shopify Design
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AURA | HR Tech Branding & Framer Web Design
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Bassey Saviour
Atlanta, USA
Expert WordPress Elementor Developer, Kajabi Sales Page
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Expert WordPress Elementor Developer, Kajabi Sales Page
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How do I get to share works bound by NDAs? My best idea is to always recreate the build using a different theme colour and change the copy throughout the website (thanks to AI). So here's one I rebuilt to showcase. In January 2026, I designed and built a conversion-focused sales page for a sports supplement eCommerce brand in WordPress using Elementor Pro and WooCommerce, with custom HTML/CSS to amplify and style the pricing layout. The end goal was to compress 5 pages into a single sales landing page with a bolder design feel — featuring benefit breakdowns, social proof, and strategically placed CTAs, all with a responsive, mobile-optimised layout and on-page SEO foundations. We integrated Facebook Pixel, Google Ads conversion tracking, and Google Analytics for full-funnel performance monitoring. After rounds of A/B testing and CRO refinements, the page has delivered a 30% improvement in conversions and consistent traffic from Google Ads. View the duplicated page here: peakformsupplement.netlify.app (http://peakformsupplement.netlify.app)
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Sales landing page hero section for a wedding planner. In 2 seconds, everyone who visits this page can tell what she does without confusion. Befitting image, No buzzwords, just a human addressing a pain point of another human. That's what your landing page should do.
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I love WordPress projects that require ditching plugins for the smallest details. Client brief: add a custom on-brand icon to each nav item that swaps on hover. Simple enough in theory. In practice? Sure, there's a plugin for that. But why bloat the site when a few lines of CSS can do the job? The challenge: Elementor's nav widget owns the ::before pseudo-element internally. Every approach kept breaking: • ::before hijacked by Elementor's styles — rendering a broken image box with a red background • ::after collapsed entirely due to Elementor injecting padding-right: 0px • !important declarations losing to Elementor's scoped widget styles • Tablet nav runs on a separate DOM structure (.elementor-nav-menu--dropdown) — desktop CSS didn't carry over • Submenu items under .elementor-sub-item needed their own selectors The fix: ditch pseudo-elements entirely. Use the anchor tag's own background-image property instead. No conflicts, no interference. One consolidated CSS block. Zero JavaScript. Clean icon swap across every breakpoint. That's the job.
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What would a food recipe look like if it were built in WordPress using Elementor? Check it out (https://contra.com/p/lQgYkb6m-wheat-freedom-recipes-website-redesign)
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Christina Wilson
Atlanta, USA
Writer focused on bringing your vision to life
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Writer focused on bringing your vision to life
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Blog - The Eating Artist
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Blog - The Eating Artist
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Script D.U.H (Scriptwriter)
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Script Corruption Officer (Ghostwriter)
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Farrah Haidar
Atlanta, USA
Teller of stories in multiple mediums.
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Teller of stories in multiple mediums.
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Smash Your Morning Routine - Farrah Haidar - Atlanta Creative, …
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Voiceover Demo
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Tales She Told Me
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Mail Order Scones Johns Creek GA Cafe
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