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What's the difference between a website that looks great and one that actually brings in business?
In this episode, Alloy founder Rick Mayo sits down with Jimmy Weeks, CEO of Internet Strategy Labs, to dig into what separates high-performing websites from digital dead ends. Jimmy has built nearly 700 websites over 25 years and built one of the first franchise analytics dashboards in the industry. He knows what works and more importantly, why.
They cover how to design for different buyer personas, why time-on-site has dropped from three minutes to under one, how the back end of your site can quietly kill your marketing results, and why building for function before beauty is almost always the right call.
If you run a franchise location or are evaluating the performance of your brand's web presence, this one is worth your time.
🎧 Listen in to learn what your website might be costing you and how to fix it.
Key Takeways:
00:00 In 2012 You Had 3 Minutes. Now You Have 60 Seconds.
05:28 How He Measured Every Lead from Click to Grand Opening
08:12 What a PE Firm Found Wrong with Alloy's Website
11:02 Why Your Website Is Quietly Killing Your Leads
12:00 Stop Talking to Everyone. Design for Personas
15:38 Your Google Business Profile Is a Goldmine You're Ignoring
17:46 How to Use Facebook Forms to Pre-Qualify the Right Members
22:22 Pretty vs. Functional: What 690 Websites Taught Us
24:26 Why You Only Have 60 Seconds to Make Your Website Work
27:54 The Attention Span Crisis and What It Means for Your Marketing
31:00 Build It to Work First. Make It Pretty Second.Â
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Additional Resources:
- Alloy Personal Training
- Learn About The Alloy Franchise Opportunity
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You can find the podcast on Apple, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
If you haven't already, please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts!
To learn more about the Alloy Personal Training Franchise Opportunity, visit 👉  http://bit.ly/alloy_franchise
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What's the difference between a website that looks great and one that actually brings in business?
In this episode, Alloy founder Rick Mayo sits down with Jimmy Weeks, CEO of Internet Strategy Labs, to dig into what separates high-performing websites from digital dead ends. Jimmy has built nearly 700 websites over 25 years and built one of the first franchise analytics dashboards in the industry. He knows what works and more importantly, why.
They cover how to design for different buyer personas, why time-on-site has dropped from three minutes to under one, how the back end of your site can quietly kill your marketing results, and why building for function before beauty is almost always the right call.
If you run a franchise location or are evaluating the performance of your brand's web presence, this one is worth your time.
🎧 Listen in to learn what your website might be costing you and how to fix it.
Key Takeways:
00:00 In 2012 You Had 3 Minutes. Now You Have 60 Seconds.
05:28 How He Measured Every Lead from Click to Grand Opening
08:12 What a PE Firm Found Wrong with Alloy's Website
11:02 Why Your Website Is Quietly Killing Your Leads
12:00 Stop Talking to Everyone. Design for Personas
15:38 Your Google Business Profile Is a Goldmine You're Ignoring
17:46 How to Use Facebook Forms to Pre-Qualify the Right Members
22:22 Pretty vs. Functional: What 690 Websites Taught Us
24:26 Why You Only Have 60 Seconds to Make Your Website Work
27:54 The Attention Span Crisis and What It Means for Your Marketing
31:00 Build It to Work First. Make It Pretty Second.Â
Â
Additional Resources:
- Alloy Personal Training
- Learn About The Alloy Franchise Opportunity
---------
You can find the podcast on Apple, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
If you haven't already, please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts!
To learn more about the Alloy Personal Training Franchise Opportunity, visit 👉  http://bit.ly/alloy_franchise

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