If You Hear Yourself Say This, It’s Time to Act
While I’ve spent the last few weeks talking about the larger marketing ecosystem, this week, I’m going to focus on one specific gateway.
And in homage to my paralegal roots, I’m going to do so by way of a hypothetical.
Here’s a scenario. Tell me if you’ve lived it.
You’re a business owner who spends a lot of time networking, both in person and online. You’re talking with someone who you’d consider a “hot lead,” and they ask if you have a website.
You freeze for a moment and then hear yourself say, “Oh yes, I have a website, BUT
…it’s not really updated.
…we need to include our newer services.
…our photos date back to the first Clinton administration.”
Okay, I know you don’t say the third thing, but you get my drift here. You hesitate. You feel like the minute this person goes to your website, they’ll feel confused because what they hear you say in person doesn’t match what they’ll see online.
Here I go again with this gardening theme, but you know the saying, “Nip it in the bud?” Well, I say, “Nip it in the BUT.”
The minute you hear yourself add “but” to anything related to your online presence, it’s time to act.
The best action to take right now? Sign yourself up for The Full Monty Website Audit with me and the folks at Simplify, Simplify.
This comprehensive audit will pinpoint any "buts" holding your online presence back and set you on the path to online success.
A website issue is rarely “just” one thing; it’s usually an overall website problem: copy, content, design, and the entire user experience, and that’s what the Full Monty covers.
Don't let those "buts" linger – let's transform them into opportunities and unlock your digital potential today!
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P.P.S. If you know you want to kick those “buts” to the curb and want more information on The Full Monty Website Audit, then book a discovery call with me, and I’ll answer your questions.