6 Signs That Your Business Is Ready For a Website

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Wondering if it's time to take the leap and finally invest in a professional website for your business? Pay close attention to these 6 signs my friend - this may be your year.

 

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1. You're asked regularly for your web address

People are excited to work with you, they're ready to get started, and you hear, "Send me your website" on the daily - you know it's time because sending them to Facebook, AGAIN, feels icky and unprofessional.

You're ready to have that non-embarrassing front-of-house to put on your business cards or drop in a DM Instagram convo.

Your potential clients expect it, and you know that redirecting them elsewhere is costing you leads and money - big time.

2. DMs and emails feel unmanageable

Your client inquiries are picking up, and it's getting harder to keep people straight and find that lead YOU KNOW you chatted with last week.

Trying to keep your Facebook, Instagram, text messages, emails, and 1:1 conversations organized is a HUGE time-suck. Plus you need a way to follow up and know who is ready to book and who is still on the fence.

It's time for a website because you want to send all inquiries to one place for an organized and streamlined process - where you can keep track of everyone and filter them through a CRM system with automated emails, contracts, invoicing, and everything else you need to do business.

3. You need a home for all your business info.

As your business has grown you've added on services, collected some amazing testimonials, have steps in your process and lots of FAQs you'd love for people to see all in one easy and ORGANIZED place - it's time because your content is more than your social platforms, or a lengthy email, can handle.

4. You're ready to raise your prices.

It's time for you to raise your prices, but you don't feel confident doing so while still sending clients to Instagram to look at your portfolio.

You need a professional representation of your business to back your premium rates. But you also need a full-blown services/sales page to help you do so.

5. You need to rank in Google search results.

While your social media feed shows in Google, it's limiting in what you can do with your search engine optimization.

You need to expand your marketing and start ranking on the first page of Google with your competitors. To do this, you really need to start a blog to help your organic search traffic. And you need "Googlers" to filter through your services in a way that makes sense to them when interacting with your business for the very first time.

6. It's time for a long-term game plan.

Your business has achieved a level of success. You're ready to grow, organize and expand - it's time for a website because you have the money and resources to invest back in your business. And you know that by taking this next step, you'll see a return in both leads and money.


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Emily Agan

I’m a Squarespace website designer.

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