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Do you want leads that keep you busy and value you enough to pay you what you deserve? What you need to do is hire @Zena Ryder , a praised Content Marketing Strategist & Writer. She will help you plan for high quality content that will engage your leads, answer their questions and build your authority. The content will be optimized for Google and AI search. Want to learn more about it? Click here!
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Congratulations @Zena Ryder !
Please roast my homepage
I'd love to know if it's clear from my homepage what I offer my clients. Do you think I need more detail on the homepage? Also, do I do a good enough job of building trust? https://zenafreelancewriter.com/ Thanks in advance!
Please roast my homepage
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@Zena Ryder That’s a fair point on the trust factor! While screenshots used to be the gold standard for proof, you can actually get the best of both worlds with a "hybrid" approach: - The Hybrid Method: Use a real text block for the testimonial (which is much better for mobile responsiveness and SEO than alt-text alone) and include a small "Verified via LinkedIn" or "Google Review" badge/icon next to itnext to it. - The Link is the Proof: You can hyper-link that badge directly to the original LinkedIn recommendation or Google Review. A live link is much harder to fake than a screenshot and offers even stronger social proof. - Better for UX: Screenshots often require mobile users to pinch-and-zoom to read the text. Real text ensures your high-value praise stays crisp and legible on every screen size automatically. Glad to hear the CTA button is making a comeback too!
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Just attaching some sample design changes for the testimonials and CTA button to show how they could look. https://ibb.co/5hr4C5W8
Pitch your paid stuff here!
- What is the paid offer? - Who is it for? - How much do you charge for it? No freebies allowed! - No community membership, go directly to the offer. - Post links if you'd like.
Pitch your paid stuff here!
4 likes ‱ 16d
Paid offer: I help set up Google Search Console and fix 2 key SEO ranking issues identified there with a guarantee that those issues will be resolved. Who it’s for: Anyone with a website looking to improve search visibility. Pricing: US$100 (payment after the work is completed)
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Sure, @Paulo Costa, The Roaster! Thank you!
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Hey, guys. Welcome to Roast & Promote. Every post must be a roast request, so anything else you want to share, do it here. Introductions, compliments, complaints, funny memes. Just don't spam or post malicious stuff. The community is very simple. Post roast requests. Roast others if you want to have pinned posts at the top as a reward. Don't be offensive and be helpful. Upgrade for more promotion opportunities. That's all you need to know! Now if you want to be a PRO ROASTER, check our roasting classes at the Roasty High Skool!
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8 likes ‱ Feb 19
Love the concept - constructive roasting is the best kind of growth! If anyone wants a quick, honest SEO review of their website (no fluff, just actionable insights), I’m happy to help.
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@Marek Rabcan Since you’re looking for things that 'break underneath,' let's see how your SEO foundations are holding up. Drop a link you're working on, and I'll give it a 'no fluff' review.
Roast my website
https://minooshinde.com/ I like to get the feedback if moms of preteens and teens would find the content compelling to try my community. I know I have not explicitly mentioned Preteens-Teens yet, apart from that I am just curious if the content will land for them.
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@Minoo Shinde I reviewed your homepage and found 8 issues, including the following two: You have 14 instances of H2 headings. While having multiple H2s is generally good for SEO, there are two specific issues with how they are currently used: 1. Sequential GapThe transition from H1 to the first H2 is interrupted by an H3. H1: Moms - Your Family Will Listen Without Yelling H3: You just need new tools and a place to practice H2: The Real Problem Fix: Change the H3 “You just need new tools
” to an H2 or move it so it follows an H2. Why this matters: Search engines and screen readers use heading levels (H1 through H6) to understand the structure (“skeleton”) of content. Skipping levels can confuse automated tools and negatively impact SEO. 2. OveruseCurrently, every heading in the testimonial section “Real Wins” (e.g., “More Patient,” “Stopped Overthinking,” “I Feel Connected”) is tagged as an H2. Why change them? Changing these headings to H3 shows they are sub-points under the “Real Wins” (H2), creating a clearer structure for search engines.
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@Minoo Shinde You’re welcome! Headings play a bigger role in SEO than most people realize - glad it helped
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