Is your website utilizing the principles in the 10 Elements?
If not, it’s likely the reason why your website isn’t generating the results you expect from it. Even if your website is producing some leads and even a client or two, it’s very difficult to create a successful website without using these 10 Elements.
That’s because each of the 10 Elements are a vital part of your website. Without them, your website lacks the direction, focus and clarity necessary to be an effective marketing tool. After all, that’s ultimately what a website is – a marketing tool.
But the 10 Elements are not exclusive to each other either. They need to work together. This is because they each serve a role toward moving your visitors from just a passerby to having interest in your business. For instance, if your website is being found in Google and connects to your Facebook and Twitter accounts (Elements 2 & 5) but isn’t about your audience and doesn’t have clear calls-to-action (Elements 7 & 9) then you’re simply not going to get as much interest in your business as you should be. And if you’re not measuring and evaluating what’s happening on your website (Element 10) then you have no idea what’s really working or not.
Marketing with a website is like golf
If we compare marketing to golf and think of each of the 10 Elements as clubs in your golf bag, we can see the point a little clearer. Each club as a purpose. Your driver is for long shots off the tee while your putter is for shots on the green. You might use your 5 iron for a medium range shot in short rough, but you’d use your pitching wedge for short shots where you want to control the ball more.
You see, each club serves a purpose. You’re not going to put with 7 iron – it’s not effective. And if you don’t put your woods in the bag, you’ll miss the advantage they give you to hit long shots. So basically you need each club in your bag in order to have a successful round of golf. And when they’re all used together well, you can get around the course without much trouble.
The 10 Elements are the same. Each has a purpose. And when used together on your website, you’ll get more clients.
Your website must utilize each of the 10 Elements to be successful
It’s just a fact. Whether you need your first website for a new business or your website needs to be redeveloped for a current one – it needs to take advantage of the 10 Elements.
That’s what this 20-minute phone call is all about.
This isn’t a time to discuss theory around why your business is working or not. It’s also not a time to solve your direct business problems. Rather, it’s a short phone conversation to discuss how you, too, can have a Client Producing Website based on the 10 Elements.
We’ll talk about redesigning your website, if that’s what you need. If it’s your first website, we’ll talk about that. The bottom line, however, is that we’ll utilize the 20 minute phone conversation to get you all the information you need to make a decision. On the call you can expect us to talk cover:
- Any questions you have about getting a 10 Elements website
- How you don’t need to worry at all about coding or anything technical – that’s my job
- The 3 things you can do to make your website development time go as quickly and easily as possible
- How your website will meet your core business goal
- How long it will take and how much it will cost
- Whether or not we’re a good fit for each other
The last point is the most dear to me. I only work with clients whom I feel an affinity to. That’s because I’ve found that the best working relationships are those where we both good about working together. First we should like each other. Second, it should be obvious that we can communicate well together. And third, there needs to be that intangible feeling that ‘this is right’ between us. If those things are there for both of us, then we’re a go.
You’re probably wondering why $20 for an initial phone conversation?
There’s a number of reasons. The most important one, however, is that you get great valuable from the call.
This 20-minute phone conversation isn’t a sales call. It’s your time to get answers to your website questions – answers you can use whether we work together or not. As long as we’re talking about websites, I hold nothing back. Quite often, in 20 minutes I solve people’s website problems. They leave our phone conversation with a clear direction forward – whether it’s with me or not.
If you could have a clear idea of what you need to do to make your next (or first) website get your more clients, wouldn’t that be worth $20?
The bottom line
I’m here to help you. I’m a website designer, marketing coach, and social media specialist who does one thing – gets results. I’m driven by helping people. And the people who work with me and execute the plans we develop together end up getting more clients. This call is about your website. We make sure you know what your website needs and what you doesn’t. And in the end, if I’m the one to build it for you, that’s all the better.
But there’s no pressure. No over-burdening sales tactics. And no obligation.
So what are you waiting for?
If you’re read this far down on the page, you’re probably interested in talking to me. Don’t wait. Don’t hesitate. And don’t let your fear stand in the way. I promise to be nice and I promise you will get much more than $20′s worth of value from our call. Act now! Click the button below and we’ll get you the website help you need.
Cost: $20
And if you have any questions, just let me know.
Look forward to speaking with you.
Thanks and Blessings,
Dawud


