These 5 FATAL Website Mistakes Are Killing Your Business Growth (and how to fix them).
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- čas přidán 30. 07. 2024
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In this video I am going to show you how to avoid 5 big mistakes I see loads of small business owners making.
These mistakes can mean your website is absolutely useless! Just having a website will not benefit your business, you need to optimize it for website traffic and customer conversion.
Avoiding these 5 website mistakes will help you do just that.
Time Stamps:
00:00 Intro
01:41 Mistake 1
02:23 Mistake 2
03:56 Mistake 3
05:15 Mistake 4
07:20 Mistake 5
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Hola from Chile. LOOOOOVE this video, I already change my web site just with your first advice!
I'm so glad you liked it!
A genuine question. I have a mailing list of over 500 people from a business I used to have but have largely retired from.
I have a new, related business. Is it okay to use the old mailing list? I would include an unsubscribe button.
Do you think you could provide value to the people on the old list? Will they be interested in what you have to say? What is your open rate on your current list? Take all these things into consideration when making your decision. I'm pretty sure by law you have to have an unsubscribe button on the bottom of all your emails.
@@helenharveydigital Many thanks for your reply. Yes, they liked my old product, many will also get value from the new one.
And you're so right about the legal requirement for the unsubscribe button. And I'll mention it, and make sure they can find it.