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How a bold website transformation drove over $10K in sales for a content creator

Apr 10

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When C&HD came to us, they already had a story to tell — and a website to prove it. Their mission was clear: spread the gospel boldly through faith-based content and apparel. But they felt limited by their current site.


It wasn’t broken — but it wasn’t built for growth.


They had vision, products, and an audience hungry for more — but their platform couldn’t keep up with their purpose. They needed a next-level website that could support the business side of their ministry: content, commerce, and community all in one.


This is the story of how we helped them turn a functional website into a powerful online storefront, and how their first relaunch led to over $10,000 in revenue — just weeks after going live.


The Challenge: A Message That Outgrew the Platform

Christ and His Disciples had a basic website in place with a few core pages: some merchandise, a blog, and a mission statement. It got them started — but it wasn’t designed to scale.


They had dreams of:

  • Launching full seasonal collections of faith-based apparel

  • Hosting weekly devotionals and content for spiritual growth

  • Building a seamless shopping experience for mobile visitors

  • Growing a real online community rooted in scripture and service


Their current platform wasn’t built for all of that — and it showed in their metrics. Low conversions. Long bounce times. Lost revenue.


The Goal: Build a Site That Sells, Serves, and Spreads the Gospel

After a full strategy session, we mapped out a growth-focused redesign with three big objectives:


ELEVATE THE BRAND EXPERIENCE

Design a site that visually communicates bold, authentic faith — and guides users naturally through content, commerce, and connection.


SIMPLIFY SHOPPING

Create a mobile-first storefront with collection drops, product storytelling, and smooth checkout to increase conversion rates.


AMPLIFY REVENUE

Implement product-focused SEO, email opt-ins, and analytics to help track and scale sales — especially during drops and devotionals.


The Solution: A Fully Reimagined Website Built for Kingdom Impact + eCommerce Growth


We rolled up our sleeves and got to work.


Design Overhaul

We started from scratch with a bold, clean, scripture-infused homepage — complete with calls to action that felt like a mission, not marketing.


Custom Storefront Experience

We built out seasonal and evergreen product collections, with faith-filled storytelling baked into each item’s page. Every piece was more than a product — it was a statement of belief.


Devotionals + Content Integration

Weekly devotionals now live side-by-side with shop items, giving returning visitors something new to read, reflect on, and share each week.


Mobile-First UX

We designed every flow with mobile in mind — because that's where 75% of their audience was coming from. From browse to buy, the journey is seamless.


Conversion-Boosting Integrations

We connected their email list to a devotional opt-in, optimized their product page structure, and added backend tools for inventory and insights.


The Results: $10K+ in Revenue After First Relaunch — and They're Just Getting Started


In just the first few weeks after launching their new site, Christ and His Disciples saw incredible results:


$10,000+ in sales from their first collection drop

70% boost in conversion rate from store visitors

45% fewer abandoned carts

Email list doubled through devotional opt-ins and freebie incentives

Mobile checkout performance up 60%


Their first post-launch drop sold out of key styles — and their founder is already planning the next one with confidence.


The Takeaway: When You Build with Purpose, Revenue Follows


Faith and business aren’t mutually exclusive — not when your brand is built on truth, connection, and clarity. By expanding their website and investing in a user-first eCommerce experience, C&HD finally had the digital home their mission deserved — and their customers responded.


If your website isn’t built to grow with your mission, it might be time for your own digital revival. Let’s build something bold — together. View our services

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