Redhead Digital
New Zealand businesses are particularly vulnerable to this domain hustle because when we set up our business, the dot com version of our domain is often taken.
12/01/2026
This is how domain hoarding starts.
With new year planning vibes and lots of ideas.
Buying a new domain feels exciting - like this might be something.
Then ... the business kept moving or it didn’t!
And now the domain just renews every year “just in case”.
In Part 2, I’ll share the simple rule I use to decide which domains you actually should be seeking out or holding on to.
Have you got any domains in a hoarding pile???
29/12/2025
Something I see a lot when people tell me their website ‘isn’t working." This is what that usually means. It’s broken in a quiet, expensive way.
The kind of broken you don’t fix with a redesign checklist.
I don't start with colours.
I don't start with SEO.
I don't start by adding more pages.
Here’s what I look at immediately:
1. Does it sound like every other site in your industry?
Same phrases.
Same polite nothing-language.
If I swapped your logo, would anyone notice?
No? Problem.
2. Does it actually match the business you’re running now?
Or does it sound like you from five years ago - smaller, safer, less sure of yourself?
Because people can feel when a site is talking from the past. That’s not subtle. That’s distrust. Especially when it still talks about offers you no longer sell or fails to show what you actually offer now.
And 3. are the obvious trust elements even there?
Reviews I don’t have to hunt for. And they need to be recent - old reviews plant doubt.
Contact details that don’t feel evasive.
An about page that proves there’s a real human behind this thing.
If any one of those is off,
the site can look “fine”…
and still quietly lose people.
That pause before they click?
That’s where the damage happens.
Websites don’t fail loudly. They fail politely.
18/12/2025
Wanna dress like superheroes and slide down the World's Biggest Waterslide with me?
When neurodivergents find each other it can be pretty spesh. That's how I feel about from
We met as business competitors around 18 (!!) years ago in the cutthroat world of the online baby websites 😂 - Bex was never cut out for the race, she used to give product away with every order!! And that tells you a little something about Bex.
Her heart is HUGE - life can be hard when you feel things so deeply and she's turned that hurt and the skills and knowledge she has gained, into something beautiful - as the author of incredible books for kids that help them understand and explain their feelings through beautifully illustrated stories.
Hand on heart I WISH I had these books when I was a kid, the nuggets of wisdom that can guide you literally through your life and how you comprehend and react to the world around you.
I've completed 5 website variations for Bex during that time and loved every minute of it. As Bex's business grew and changed so did the website feature requirements so it's like a timeline of my progress as a designer too.
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A twofer for today. Let me reintroduce who has had a hugely busy year in business with the opening of her Parnell showroom AND a new Ecommerce store that is the antithesis of that monolith overseas brand starting with T. support small artists and creators and if you’re looking for something different in stationary and journaling please go check the site out! Maggie herself is a gifted artist as you can see by her range of hand drawn textiles and wallpapers that are now available in the UK and USA - go Maggie!!!
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