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

Published: Oct. 16, 2023, 4 a.m.

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.