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You Think You Need a Website Makeover, But That’s Not What You’re Really After

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You’re staring at your website again, thinking, “Something’s not working. Maybe I need to change the layout… or get a new logo… or hire a designer.”

It’s tempting to believe a fresh design will finally bring in more sales. But after spending days (or months) rearranging your site, the lack of sales is still a problem.

What if... it’s not the design that’s broken. What if it’s your business strategy.

What You Really Want is More Sales, Not Just a Prettier Website.

It’s easy to assume that if your site looked just a bit more polished, clients would be lining up, but the truth is that a beautiful website doesn’t automatically lead to sales. 

What does? A strategy that guides your visitors from “just browsing” to “ready to buy.”

Design plays a role, yes. But strategy is the engine under the hood.

 

Focusing on Strategy, Not Just Aesthetics

Here’s what that means in practice:

1. Start With the End in Mind

Before you design a single page, ask yourself: What’s the one clear action I want someone to take?

  • Do you want them to book a free consult?
  • Download a lead magnet?
  • Purchase a self-paced course?

This is your Conversion Goal. Everything else (buttons, copy, layout) should support that one goal. If your homepage is a buffet of options with no clear direction, visitors will bounce or get distracted.

If you're selling coaching or consulting, your goal is likely to get them to schedule a consultation. If you're selling a digital product, the goal is likely a purchase or opt-in to a lead magnet that brings them down a sales funnel.

 

2. Map the Customer Journey

Think about the steps a cold visitor goes through before they buy:

  1. Awareness: They discover you via social media, search, or a referral.
  2. Interest: They click through to your site or landing page.
  3. Consideration: They consume your free content or read about your services.
  4. Decision: They either buy, book, or bounce.

If your journey skips a step, you’re losing them.

Is your lead magnet related to your main offer? Are you asking them to book a consultation before you've build any trust? Are you bombarding them with too many CTA buttons?

Solution: Walk through your site pretending you know nothing about your business. Is the next step obvious and logical at every point? 

 

3. Tighten Your Messaging

Design is important, but messaging sells. Is this front and center on your homepage?

  • Who you help
  • What problem you solve
  • What result they can expect from working with you

If visitors land on your page and can’t answer these questions in 10 seconds, you’ve lost them. No amount of fancy fonts can fix bad copy.

Try this exercise: Imagine your dream client found you at 11:45 p.m. after a stressful day. Would your site instantly convince them you’re the answer to their problem, or would it cause even more stress so they click away?

 

4. Build Trust Along the Way

People rarely buy from someone they just discovered. That’s why your website (and emails!) should be structured to build trust over time.

It might include a sales funnel similar to this:

  • A high-value freebie (lead magnet) that solves a quick problem
  • An email sequence that shares your story, values, and wins
  • Case studies or testimonials that prove your method works
  • An explanation of your process, pricing, and next steps

Consistency builds confidence. From your website, to your emails, to your Instagram stories, the tone and message should align and feel personal.

 

5. Audit Your Automation

A beautifully mapped journey can still fall apart if your tech isn’t supportive.

Your Kajabi automations should:

  • Tag leads based on what they clicked or downloaded
  • Trigger nurture or sales sequences at the right time
  • Send reminders for expiring offers
  • Deliver thank-you emails and onboarding content seamlessly

When these steps work, your customer journey feels effortless, like they’re being personally guided, even when it’s all automated.

What to look for: Check that all your links work, your sequences are triggered correctly, and your thank-you pages are warm and welcoming (not AI obvious).

If your backend is messy, your sales will be too.

 

⭐The takeaway? 

Your business might not need a new coat of paint. Instead, it may just need a better customer journey. When your strategy is solid, even a simple website can become a powerful sales tool. Thank you. I'll be here all week. Try the veal. 🤡

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