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4 things to remove from your website right now (and 1 to add)

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In this episode, I delve into practical strategies to optimize your website for attracting the right-fit clients. We emphasize the importance of viewing your website as a strategic journey, simplifying the user experience, and providing quick solutions to your clients' needs. We discuss four crucial elements to remove from your website: unnecessary equipment images, standalone pricing pages, complex dropdowns in the About section, and separate FAQ pages. Instead, I suggest integrating this information where it makes the most sense, such as services and contact pages. Additionally, I stress the significance of prominently displaying your location to help potential clients easily find you, even if your business is primarily online. By implementing these changes, you can create a website that efficiently guides visitors toward booking your services.

Timestamps:

  • [00:01:25] An easy-to-navigate website is essential to converting visitors into clients

  • [00:02:38] What you need to remove from your website

  • [00:02:44] Images of your equipment

  • [00:05:23] Your Pricing/Investment page

  • [00:07:17] About page drop-down links

  • [00:09:58] Your FAQ page

  • [00:12:51] Add your location to your website

  • [00:16:31] Make a plan to take action


Key Takeaways:

  • The importance of viewing your website as a strategic journey.

  • Simplifying the user experience and providing quick solutions to client needs.

  • Removing unnecessary equipment images from your website.

  • Replacing standalone pricing pages with comprehensive service pages.

  • The significance of prominently displaying your location for online and local businesses.

  • Simplifying the About section by consolidating information onto a single page.

  • Creating individual provider pages for team-based businesses.

  • Integrating frequently asked questions (FAQs) into relevant pages.

  • Using an FAQ anchor link in the footer to make FAQs easily accessible without diverting traffic from the website's strategic journey.


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Content provided by Samantha Mabe. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Samantha Mabe or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this episode, I delve into practical strategies to optimize your website for attracting the right-fit clients. We emphasize the importance of viewing your website as a strategic journey, simplifying the user experience, and providing quick solutions to your clients' needs. We discuss four crucial elements to remove from your website: unnecessary equipment images, standalone pricing pages, complex dropdowns in the About section, and separate FAQ pages. Instead, I suggest integrating this information where it makes the most sense, such as services and contact pages. Additionally, I stress the significance of prominently displaying your location to help potential clients easily find you, even if your business is primarily online. By implementing these changes, you can create a website that efficiently guides visitors toward booking your services.

Timestamps:

  • [00:01:25] An easy-to-navigate website is essential to converting visitors into clients

  • [00:02:38] What you need to remove from your website

  • [00:02:44] Images of your equipment

  • [00:05:23] Your Pricing/Investment page

  • [00:07:17] About page drop-down links

  • [00:09:58] Your FAQ page

  • [00:12:51] Add your location to your website

  • [00:16:31] Make a plan to take action


Key Takeaways:

  • The importance of viewing your website as a strategic journey.

  • Simplifying the user experience and providing quick solutions to client needs.

  • Removing unnecessary equipment images from your website.

  • Replacing standalone pricing pages with comprehensive service pages.

  • The significance of prominently displaying your location for online and local businesses.

  • Simplifying the About section by consolidating information onto a single page.

  • Creating individual provider pages for team-based businesses.

  • Integrating frequently asked questions (FAQs) into relevant pages.

  • Using an FAQ anchor link in the footer to make FAQs easily accessible without diverting traffic from the website's strategic journey.


  continue reading

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