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Title: What's been your biggest online challenge so far this year?
Now that we're a few days into the second half of the year, I've been reflecting on how quickly people make decisions online. Whether someone is selling a product, offering a service, sharing their work, or building a community, people usually decide within a few seconds whether they want to keep looking or move on. I've noticed that sometimes it's not about working harder or creating more content. Small things that seem easy to overlook can make a big difference in how people experience what you've built. I'm curious... What's been your biggest online challenge so far this year? Has it been: - Getting people to notice what you do? - Turning visitors into customers or clients? - Explaining your offer clearly? - Building trust? - Something completely different? I'd genuinely love to hear what you've been experiencing. Reading other people's answers might help someone else who's dealing with the same thing.
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Happy new month: free website audit for travel pages (second half reset)
Happy new month everyone ✈️ We’re in the second half of the year already, and I’ve noticed a lot of travel pages and offers getting attention but not always converting it. One common reason is clarity. If someone lands on a page and it’s not immediately clear where to go, what’s being offered, or how to book, they usually scroll away even if the trip or offer is good. My friend is offering a free website audit this month for travel pages just simple feedback on structure and clarity. No pressure at all. If you want it, comment “AUDIT” or DM me and I’ll connect you.
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I didn’t realize how important simplicity is in travel booking
Something I’ve noticed in travel services is how quickly people drop off if things feel complicated. People don’t want to figure things out, they just want it to be easy. If it’s simple, they continue. If not, they leave. Do you think booking or choosing is harder for travelers?
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Why Travel Businesses Need Simple Booking Experiences
Been thinking about travel businesses lately… People don’t want complexity—they want clear, simple ways to understand and book. A structured website can make that process smoother and more reliable. That ease improves customer experience a lot. 👇 WANT A WEBSITE LIKE THIS FOR YOUR BUSINESS? 👇 If you’re in the travel space and want a clearer booking experience online, comment “INTERESTED” or DM me. I can connect you with my mentor.
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3 Common Website Mistakes I See All the Time
I’ve been doing some free website audits recently, and I noticed that even great businesses often make the same mistakes online. Here are the top 3 things that can silently hurt your website’s performance: - Unclear Messaging: Visitors should instantly understand what you do and who you serve. If they have to guess, they’ll leave. - Missing or Weak Call-to-Action: Your site should guide visitors to take action (book, buy, join, contact). Without it, potential clients get lost. - Outdated or Unprofessional Design: Even if your offer is amazing, a messy or old-looking site can make people doubt your credibility. Quick tip: Walk through your site as if you’ve never seen it before. Ask yourself: Do I know exactly what this business does? Do I know what to do next? Does this feel professional? I’d love to hear from you which of these do you struggle with the most on your own site?
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