Insights & Advice
The Velora Blog
Plain-English advice for business owners — on websites, digital presence, and what actually works.
Browse our collection of practical articles on web design, performance, SEO, and digital strategy — written for business owners who want real results, not technical jargon.
How Bars and Nightclubs Can Increase Revenue — Without More Customers
Many venues lose revenue not because they lack customers, but because they miss potential sales within the service itself. Here's where the money is slipping through the cracks.
How to Attract More Customers from Google Maps (and Why Your Website Is the Key)
A Google Maps profile is just the start. Learn why your website is the real engine behind better local search rankings and how to get ahead of your competitors.
How Lawyers Can Attract Clients Online in 2026 (Without Wasting Money)
The legal market has changed. Here's how your firm can build a predictable digital presence that brings in clients — without burning through your budget.
How to Create a Digital QR Menu for Your Restaurant, Café, or Hotel
A QR menu isn't just a trend — it's a practical tool for faster updates, better product presentation, and a smoother guest experience.
Online Booking for Small Businesses: End the Scheduling Chaos
Discover how to stop the chaos of managing appointments manually. Learn the benefits of online booking for salons, physiotherapists, and small businesses.
How to Choose a Web Design Agency Without Getting Burned
Not all web agencies are created equal. Here's exactly what to look for, what to ask, and the red flags that should send you running.
5 Signs Your Website Is Costing You Customers
Most businesses don't realise their website is actively driving customers away. Here are the five warning signs to check right now.
How Long Does It Take to Build a Website?
A realistic timeline for every type of website — from a simple 5-page site to a full business platform — and what actually causes delays.
Do I Need a Website If I Already Have a Facebook Page?
Your Facebook page is borrowed land. Here's why every local business needs its own website — and what you're actually losing without one.