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💡 Why doesn’t a website generate revenue? ✔ Here are the key factors that might be holding it back: 📍 Lack of responsiveness. With most users browsing on smartphones, a mobile-friendly site is essential. A website that is not responsive can lose significant traffic and revenue. Why it matters: - Mobile-first indexing. Google ranks mobile-optimized sites higher, giving them SEO advantage. - User experience. Over 80% of users access sites from mobile devices, so a non-responsive site can drive visitors to competitors. 📍 Missing сall-to-action (CTA) strategy. CTAs guide users through the buyer journey. Without clear prompts, visitors may not know the next step to take, which can impact conversion rates. Action-driven phrases like “Start your free trial today!” help keep users moving down the sales funnel. 📍 Slow loading time. Users expect pages to load in three seconds or less, 40% will leave if it takes longer. Slow speed not only increases bounce rates but also impacts SEO ranking. 📍 Unclear unique selling points (USPs). A website needs to clearly highlight what sets a business apart. Without well-defined USPs, potential customers may not see the reasons for choosing one business over another. 📍 Poor SEO optimization. Without effective SEO, a website may struggle to attract the traffic it deserves. Strong optimization ensures that a business appears in relevant search results, bringing in valuable leads and revenue. Addressing these issues can significantly improve a website’s performance and its ability to generate revenue. Interested in optimizing performance? Let’s talk! #website #web #site #optimization #revenue #jsn #busines #sales

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