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What Your Site Is Telling You

What Your Site Is Telling You

A 12-Part Series to Help You Tune, Fix, and Focus

Is your website quietly trying to tell you something?

Maybe it’s the same users clicking a dead link again and again.
Maybe it’s a top-ranking page that drives traffic—but not sales.
Maybe your contact form works fine—yet no one replies.

This new series explores twelve real-world patterns just like those—specific user behaviors that point to clear problems, and simple services that can solve them.

These aren’t abstract theories. They’re patterns I’ve seen with real clients—solved through targeted fixes that improve clarity, reduce waste, and increase ROI.

If your site is confusing people, hiding your best work, or just not performing the way it should, this series is designed to help you identify what’s going on and what to do next.


What to Expect

Each post in the series covers:

  • A real user behavior that signals friction, confusion, or unmet need
  • A diagnosis of what’s going wrong
  • A clear solution you can implement or delegate
  • A connection to one of my specific service offerings

This series is designed to educate, but also to help you act—whether you’re managing your site yourself or thinking about bringing in help.


Series Roadmap

Here’s a preview of what’s coming:

  • 5 Fixes That Uncover Hidden Demand on Your Website
  • 3 Reasons a ‘Working Page’ Might Still Be Costing You Sales
  • Why Users Keep Clicking the Wrong Thing: 4 UX Tweaks That Fix It Fast
  • Are You Losing Visitors to Link Overload? 6 Navigation Traps to Avoid
  • They’re Reading Your Site—but Not Getting It: 5 Clarity Killers
  • 3 Signs Your Team Has the Tools But No Compass
  • If It Takes 5 Steps, They’ll Quit at 2: Simplifying Your Funnel
  • Too Many Pages, Not Enough Focus: 4 Ways to Reclaim Attention
  • Every Week, Something Falls Through the Cracks: 4 Fixes for Chaos
  • Who’s Actually in Charge of Your Website? 3 Ownership Fixes
  • 5 Ways You’re Losing Leads Before You Even See Them
  • 7 FAQ Tweaks That Save You from Repeat Emails

Each post will stand on its own—so you can jump in wherever it resonates. And if you spot something that sounds familiar, that’s the right place to begin.


Why This Series Exists

Every business owner deserves a website that works for them—not against them.

That doesn’t mean flashier design or more features. It means clarity. Focus. Efficiency. And the ability to respond to what your visitors are actually telling you.

If you’re ready to start tuning your site into something more useful and less overwhelming, stick around. This series will help you identify the hidden friction and make smarter decisions about what to fix—and what to leave alone.

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