We’ve worked with lots of companies and their websites.
Over and over, like a skipping record, the same issue emerges:
Well-intentioned entrepreneurs are jacking up their websites.
They’re not trying to. But there’s a business to run, and a website is another project to check off the list.
They also rarely work on a website.
So when they do, which is every X-amount of years, they throw the kitchen sink at it.
Bells! Whistles! Video Carousels! Long Wordy Pages!
In the end, the website resembles a messy college bulletin board of non-connecting flyers and images.
Or to put it more simply, it's like someone chucked spaghetti against the wall.
And for the end-user (the potential customer), it’s a terrible experience.
Which limits leads.
And damages sales.
We’re on a mission to save the world from these hob-glob, spaghetti-noodle sites.
If you want to protect your website from that slippery wormhole, view our infographic.
Or better yet, implement it.
Internet users everywhere will thank you.
Want to learn more about marketing your business? Download our free PDF.
About Me
Hey, I’m Brian, co-founder of Genie Jar Digital. Born a Tar Heel but now a Virginian, I’m the father of five teenagers and the husband of one amazing lady. My family has a thing for Golden Retrievers. Given the right circumstances, I can do a mean moonwalk on a slick kitchen floor.
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