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I Thought My Website Was Good… Until a Friend Audited It
A close friend of mine spent hours auditing my website the other day and it honestly made me emotional. I thought I had built something decent… but when we looked deeper, there were so many things I had missed messaging, clarity, even the way I explained what I do. At first it felt discouraging, but then I realized something important: sometimes we’re too close to our own projects to see them clearly. That audit reminded me why having people around you who genuinely want you to improve is so valuable. For anyone here building a side hustle have you ever had someone review your website or business and completely change the way you saw it? What was the biggest thing you learned from that feedback?
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Anyone here building a website for their side hustle?
One thing I’ve noticed while people start building side hustles online is this: Most people focus on the idea or the income goal… but the website itself is often overlooked. A friend of mine recently reviewed a small site I built for one of my projects. I thought it looked pretty decent. But in about 10 minutes they pointed out a few things I didn’t even notice: • The headline didn’t clearly explain what the side hustle actually does • The main call-to-action was easy to miss • The page flow made visitors work harder to understand the offer None of it required rebuilding the whole site just a few adjustments. But once those were fixed, the site instantly felt clearer and more focused. Since this community is all about turning free time into extra income and building online side hustles, I figured this could actually help a lot of people here who already have a site or landing page. So I asked my friend if he’d be open to reviewing a few websites from this community and sharing some feedback. He'll be happy to do a few free website audits and point out: • What’s working well • What might be confusing visitors • Simple improvements that could make the site clearer and more effective If you want your site reviewed, comment “AUDIT” below and I’ll share how you can go about it. Curious to see what people here are building 👀
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New Week, New Focus
Founders, real talk; it’s easy to get pulled in a hundred directions at the start of the week. But growth doesn’t come from doing more. It comes from doing the one thing that truly moves your business forward. This week, I’m locking in on that one move. What about you? What’s the one priority you’re committing to this week that actually makes a difference?
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It’s Friday; what’s one win you had this week?
Before we rush into the weekend, let’s pause for a second. Entrepreneurship can feel like a constant grind… always chasing the next goal. So instead of focusing on what didn’t happen this week What’s ONE small win you had? • Closed a deal? • Improved your content? • Had a breakthrough idea? • Stayed consistent? • Pushed through self-doubt? Progress isn’t always loud. Sometimes it’s just showing up when you didn’t feel like it. I’ve been focusing more on tightening systems instead of just staying busy and it’s already shifting how I work. Your turn 👇What’s your win this week?
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The Hardest Part of Business Isn’t What You Think
Can we be honest about business for a second? Some days it’s not about strategy. It’s not about funnels. It’s not even about leads. It’s just you sitting there wondering, “Am I even focusing on the right thing right now?” I’ve realized growth isn’t always about doing more. Sometimes it’s about cutting the noise and committing to one move. What’s the one thing you’re focused on this week?
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