Your Website Isn’t a Resume—It’s a Revenue Engine
Most experts focus on building a website.
Few think about why anyone would visit it.
If you want to book speaking gigs, consulting clients, or coaching calls, your home page has to do some heavy lifting.
Why should your audience care?
Your website isn’t just an online resume—it’s a solution hub.
If it’s not built around what your audience actually wants, they won’t stick around.
Here are a few things I would suggest you do.
Clear Headline – What problem do you solve? Say it in one sentence.
Results Over Resume – Case studies, testimonials, proof. Make it obvious you get results.
One Clear Offer – What’s the next step? Hiring you should be effortless.
Simple Navigation – No clutter. No distractions. Just action.
If your site is already live but no one’s visiting it, that’s a different problem.
Building a website is one step—making it useful and getting consistent traffic is where the real work begins.
Stay tuned for that post.
Has your website been on the back burner because you’re not sure where to start?
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