Update the existing Links With Ali website with the following changes:
Add "Blog" to the navigation bar between "Services" and "Contact."
Create a dedicated Blog page with 3 blog post cards in a clean grid layout. Each card should have a title, short 2 line description, date, and a "Read More" button.
Blog posts:
Post 1.
Title: "How to Find a Link Building Supplier You Can Actually Trust"
Description: Most agencies have been burned by unreliable vendors. Here is what to look for before you hand over your client's campaign to anyone.
Date: May 10, 2025
Post 2.
Title: "Why Your Client's Links Are Not Moving Rankings"
Description: The problem is usually not the quantity of links. It is the quality of the supplier. Here is what actually goes wrong behind the scenes.
Date: May 5, 2025
Post 3.
Title: "What SEO Agencies Should Demand From Their Link Building Vendor"
Description: Consistent quality, fresh sites, on-time delivery. Most vendors promise it. Here is how to tell who actually delivers.
Date: April 28, 2025
Keep the same dark navy and white color scheme. Same fonts. Same design style as the rest of the website. Blog page should match the overall look and feel of the site.
Now I'll update the header to add the Blog link and create the blog page:
I've added the Blog link to the navigation bar (both desktop and mobile) between "Sites" and "Contact", and created a dedicated /blog page with the 3 blog post cards. Each card displays the title, a 2-line description, date with a calendar icon, and a "Read More" button with an arrow icon. The design maintains the same dark navy color scheme, typography, and styling as the rest of the site with subtle hover effects on the cards.
Now I'll update the blog page to link to individual posts and create the 3 full blog post pages:
Now let me create the 3 individual blog post pages:
I've updated the blog page to link each card to its individual post page and created all 3 full blog post pages with the complete content you provided. Each blog post page maintains the dark navy and white color scheme with proper typography, includes a "Back to Blog" button at both the top and bottom of the article, displays the date with a calendar icon, and uses clear heading hierarchy for the subheadings within each article.
Update the contact form so it looks exactly the same on the website. But when someone clicks submit, it silently sends the data to this Google Form in the background without redirecting the user. Show a success message that says 'Thanks, we will get back to you within 24 hours' after submission. The user should never see any Google Form URL.
here is the link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe-2Vkw15CKueLXVuuy4Gq_Is7o2ws0fauPQnFuH1dBeuVxnw/viewform?usp=pp_url