If you’ve been online for more than five minutes, you’ve probably heard this take: “Copy first, design second.” And yeah… I’ve said that too. I still believe it. But also… sometimes real life does not care about the “right” order.
Sometimes you’re mid-pivot, mid-growth or mid-what the hell is happening. And you’re just trying to figure out what actually matters first. So instead of pretending there’s one “correct” way to do this… let me tell you what happens when you prioritize branding before messaging—because I did exactly that.
And yeah, I have thoughts.

If you’ve been around since 2021, you know Kinfolk Creative did not always look like this. We had earthy greens, Appalachia themed packages, Pinterest services and Blogging support. Basically, a little bit of everything.
It was giving: “this is a business… but also maybe a side quest??” And wait, “she’s a therapist?!”
Because at the time, that’s exactly what it was. Then somewhere between “this is fun” and “wait… I’m fully booked???” things shifted. Suddenly I wasn’t just dabbling anymore, I was pivoting into full-blown website copywriting.
And instead of slowing down and getting clear on my messaging…
I panicked.
Like, full spiral mode.
I immediately hired a designer because I thought:
“If I just look legit, everything else will fall into place.”
Cue me:

Meanwhile…
And now I had a beautiful brand built on a foundation that was still moving.

I’ll just say it: Branding without messaging just makes confusion look pretty.
And when your messaging isn’t clear, everything gets harder:
(hi, yes, that’s literally how this blog started 🙃)
You end up working harder, not smarter—trying to force clarity into something that was never built for it in the first place.
Your copy isn’t just words on a page. It is your foundational strategy.
Your website copy answers:
And meanwhile, everyone online is saying:
…which is exactly why everyone starts to sound the same.
That doesn’t make you easier to choose, It just makes you easier to scroll past.
Most people think they’re just getting words. I mean, you are?! But also, you’re not.
You’re getting:
Here’s what that looks like:
Before design ever touches your site, a copywriter maps out exactly where everything goes.
Not just: “here’s your headline”
But:
It’s basically a Google Doc that turns into a conversion machine.
We’re talking:
If you don’t define this first, you’ll spend the next year trying to “fix” your website instead of letting it work for you – *cough, this is literally us right now*.
A pretty website that no one can find is an expensive online journal.
Even basic SEO (done well) helps your site:
And when it’s done right, your site actually starts working for you around the clock.
Instead of: you → designer → confusion → revisions → chaos
It becomes: copy + design working together from the start.
Which means:
Wooohoo!!
You’re not launching your website after one pass.
You’re getting:
At the end of the day, your website should feel like a well thought out experience, not a frantic “oh shit, I need a website to be taken seriously NOW!”
When your messaging is clear:
Your website doesn’t just exist—it performs for you 24/7.
Good copy isn’t written for who you were 6 months ago.
It’s written for where your business is going next.
So when your offers evolve (and they will), your site doesn’t immediately feel outdated.
If you can—yes.
Absolutely.
But if you’re already mid-process, here’s what actually matters: Clear brand positioning beats aesthetics every time.
A clear message with “okay” design will outperform a beautiful website that doesn’t say anything meaningful.
Every. single. time.

Maybe you’re at the point where things need to get clearer before they can grow. Before you start to burn everything down, remember, you just need to build your foundational strategy first.
If your website feels like: “I have so much to say… but none of it is landing.”
That’s kind of our thing.
You can inquire about copywriting, snag the messaging workbook, or hop on the email list for weekly copy tips that don’t make you feel like you need a marketing degree.
Let’s make your website actually do its job. Oh, and if you need 1 more solid reason why you should hire a website copywriter, I share the sweetest part about working with us in this post.

We’re Kinfolk Creative—better known as the Visibility Duo.
One part strategy, one part storytelling, and a dash of “why didn’t I think of that?” We help business owners ditch the generic copy and finally show up online like they actually mean it.
If your website reads like a resume from 2014, your “About” page makes you cringe, or you’re just plain tired of yelling into the void—we’re your people.
We write words that sound like you, speak to them, and get clicks without the cringe.