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Sustainable Websites: Is Your Online Presence Green Enough with Molly Scanlan | 071
06 Mar 2025
Jon discusses the importance of digital sustainability with web designer and developer Molly Scanlan. The conversation covers how websites have a carbon footprint, actionable steps to make websites more sustainable, and why it's essential for architecture practices to integrate sustainability into their digital presence. Molly shares tips on optimising website content, choosing eco-friendly hosting, and the importance of mindful digital practices. The episode also highlights the broader benefits, including improved SEO and enhanced user experience, providing valuable insights for small business owners in the architecture field.Today's Guest...Molly Scanlan builds low-carbon websites for social enterprises and non-evil businesses. She started her first business at 21, put in a valiant stint as a primary school teacher and is now a freelance web designer, developer, writer and event speaker. Molly is a frequent podcast guest, talking about sustainability and small business and sharing her twisting career story.Episode Highlights...00:00 Introduction01:47 Meet Molly Scanlon: Sustainable Website Expert04:14 What Is A Sustainable Website?05:39 What Exactly Does Digital Footprint Mean?10:25 How Can I Lower My Digital Footprint?15:21 What Common Myths Are There About Sustainable Websites?16:32 Why Might Architecture Practices Want A Sustainable Website?20:06 Other Benefits from Sustainable Websites22:10 Balancing Website Sustainability and Appearance24:10 Efficient Use of Photos and Videos28:21 Creative Constraints and Sustainable Design33:43 How to Communicate Your Sustainability Efforts39:01 Final Thoughts and Personal Insights42:43 Conclusion and Next Episode PreviewKey Takeaways...Your Website’s Carbon Footprint – Websites use energy, just like buildings do. Every time someone visits your site, data centres and servers work to load pages, using electricity. You can make your website greener by reducing file sizes, cutting out unnecessary content, and choosing a web host powered by renewable energy.A Faster, Smoother Experience – A well-designed, sustainable website isn’t just better for the planet—it’s better for your visitors too. Simple, streamlined pages load faster and are easier to navigate. This not only improves the user experience but can also help your site rank higher on search engines.Sustainability That Matches Your Business – If you run a business that values sustainability, your website should reflect that. Keeping it lean and efficient shows that you care about both the environment and good design. Plus, working within creative limits often leads to smarter, more effective solutions.Links Mentioned In The Episode...Connect with Molly on LinkedInSign up for Molly’s super short (yet mega useful) email newsletter—--Interested in joining our membership community?👉 Click here to JOIN THE WAITLIST 😀Interested in working with Jon?👉 Book a chat with Jon to explore working with him 📞Resources…👉 Grab the Architecture Business Blueprint...
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