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Website Mistakes that Are Driving Local Customers Away

Getting prospects to a website is one of the first and most important components of a digital marketing strategy. Keeping visitors on the website and engaged for extended periods is the next fundamental. Visitors who leave quickly will adversely impact the bounce rate, while also proving unlikely to purchase any products.<br><br>Read more at https://www.advicelocal.com/blog/website-mistakes-driving-local-customers/

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Website Mistakes that Are Driving Local Customers Away

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  1. Website Mistakes that Are Driving Local Customers Away

  2. Website Mistakes that Are Driving Local Customers Away Getting prospects to a website is one of the first and most important components of a digital marketing strategy. Keeping visitors on the website and engaged for extended periods is the next fundamental. Visitors who leave quickly will adversely impact the bounce rate, while also proving unlikely to purchase any products. Local business owners need their websites, pages and posts to look good, but they must be focused on the conversion for sales, email subscriptions, and advertising clicks. Source : Advicelocal.com

  3. Website Mistakes that Are Driving Local Customers Away Source : Advicelocal.com

  4. 5 Common Website Mistakes That Are Driving Your Customers Away Designing for the "Cool" Factor On-Page Overwhelm Not Testing On All Devices Forgetting to Ask for Contact Details Not Offering a Taste Before Asking for the Sale ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Now that you know what to watch out for when creating or updating your startup website, it’s time to be honest with yourself and assess your own site. And if you need an unbiased opinion, ask a friend or colleague -- someone who isn’t as close to your "baby" as you are. Source : forbes.com

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