You spend $10,000 on your website. That website helps you bring in $100,000 in your business. Was the website worth it?
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Replying to @richcardona_ @iamkarmenk
It does. If you have a bad website that can’t take in large orders and crashes, you will miss out on sales and customers.
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Facts. That's negative brand impact. It's hard to reverse it once
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Replying to @Alighttouch1 @evelynvwoodsen and
The website is the one tt converts the sales once all the traffic is being driven into
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Replying to @Jayamkroos @Alighttouch1 and
I think it’s the person that converts the sales. You don’t even need a website If you have a proposal software. I can customize a “landing page” for my prospects and it works. Close rate is insane
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Replying to @richcardona_ @Jayamkroos and
Hmmm...like using caard for proposal landing pages? I can see that working well with a service based biz.
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Ok but we are talking about e-commerce, which even if it’s service based, you still need a shop especially if you sell consultations and such. A landing page will not do that sir lol just admit you’re wrong.
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Replying to @evelynvwoodsen @Alighttouch1 and
Bahahaha! Never that! So not true. Love learning about e-comm though. No website (functional) for the win!
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