Test a mini site before you invest in a biggie site

Low visitors. Low conversions. I can’t even be found on the first 50 pages of Google. I might as well toss this loser site in the garbage and start from scratch. Right? Maybe half right …

Something is wrong. Something needs to change, but throwing the baby out with the bathwater is an expensive approach, and against the law in 49 states.

Set aside a budget to test why your old site doesn’t work, BEFORE we build your new site. Let’s find out what you are doing wrong and what your competition is doing right.

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4 Responses to “Test a mini site before you invest in a biggie site”

  1. CONSUELO writes:

    I’ve recently been looking all over for this specific material. Thankfully my partner and i came across this in Bing.

  2. Mark Cramer writes:

    I’m glad this post was helpful. If you have more questions or comments, post again and perhaps we can take a deeper look at your website.
    Best,
    Mark

  3. bajar de peso writes:

    Hey this is kind of of off topic but I was wanting to know if blogs use WYSIWYG editors or if you have to manually code with HTML. I’m starting a blog soon but have no coding knowledge so I wanted to get advice from someone with experience. Any help would be enormously appreciated!

  4. Mark Cramer writes:

    WordPress is a great tool for personal and business blogs and websites. there are some great templates out there that even makes it easier. If you have any other questions, just let me know.

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