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WebAnalyst

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Web Analyst is a free and growing community for Wix website owners, with tailored strategies, focus on improving website performance and sales growth.

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Honest Members Reviews
Hello distinguish members, I hope we are all enjoying our weekend? The first thing to do on our list today is you sharing your honest reviews regarding the help, tips, and suggestions you've been getting in this community, after which we will move on to one-on-one conversations with members who are interested in personal help and tips. Kindly drop your honest reviews.
Welcome to WebAnalyst – Let’s Get Started This Week
Welcome to StoreAnalyst, everyone. Glad to have you here. This community is dedicated to helping Wix store owners enhance their websites' conversion rates by turning visitors into inquiries and sales through thorough audits, expert training, and engaging discussions . This week, you’ll start seeing: – Website audits showing what’s hurting conversions – Short training on homepage and product page structure – Space to ask questions and share your store for feedback To get started, I’d love to know: 👉 What type of website do you run? 👉 What’s the main thing you want to improve on your site right now? You can reply here or create your own post if you want feedback on your site.
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@Anthonia Doran Thanks for joining this group. This group is dedicated to helping Wix website owners get the best out of their website. I hope to hear more from you as we progress further
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@Adams Eric Thanks for joining this group. This group is dedicated to helping Wix website owners get the best out of their website. I hope to hear more from you as we progress further
How a Wix Store Homepage Should Be Structured
Most Wix store homepages fail for one simple reason: they try to say too much instead of guiding the visitor to act. A strong homepage should do 4 things clearly: 1. Say what the store/ sells and who it’s for 2. Show the main product or category 3. Build trust (benefits, proof, clarity) 4. Push the visitor toward shopping or booking Common mistakes I see in Wix stores: Sliders instead of a clear hero message, Multiple competing calls to action, no obvious next step If your homepage doesn’t answer these in 5 seconds: “What do you sell?” “Who is this for?” “What should I click?” It’s probably hurting conversions. In future audits, I’ll reference this structure when breaking down real stores.
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@Anthonia Doran Absolutely, but I will want you to know that 2 bookings doesn't mean your website is finally okay, you need constant update and be consitent with what you did tat make your website get the booking. Kindly share the step you took for people here to follow as well. Thank you
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@Adams Eric Yes Adam, I'm available however kindly share the step you took here for other members to follow. Thank you
Site type: Wix booking-based service website
The homepage doesn’t push visitors clearly toward booking. What I usually see on booking sites - The hero section talks about the business, not the result - The booking button is small or hidden - Too many services are listed with no priority - No clear reason to book now Why does this hurt conversions? Visitors don’t want to explore. They want to quickly understand what service is offered, who it’s for, and how to book If that’s not clear in the first few seconds, they leave. What I would fix first (priority order) 1. Rewrite the hero headline to include: service + who it’s for + benefit 2. Add one main CTA: Book Appointment or Schedule Now 3. Highlight only ONE primary service above the fold 4. Add trust proof near the booking button (testimonial, badge, or short credibility line) Example improvement Hero idea: Professional home inspections for buyers and sellers—book your inspection in minutes. CTA: ✔ Book Inspection ✔ Schedule Appointment Rule: If a visitor can’t understand what to book and how to book within 5 seconds, the page is leaking leads.
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@Lawson Briston Hello Lawson, yes I can help review your website. I will also want to ask fr your permission if I can upload the audit review here or privately to your inbox?
Homegenix Home Inspections (Service Website)
Website audited: https://www.homegenixinspections.com/ Category: Local service/home inspection 1) What the site does well ✅ Clear service focus: home inspection services in the Seminole & Greater Tampa Bay area. ✅ Contact info is visible at the top (call/text). ✅ Shows service pricing and detailed service blocks, good for transparency. ✅ Trust badges and certifications visible (Google Guaranteed, InterNACHI). These help build credibility and trust for visitors looking for professional inspections. 2) Primary issues hurting conversions 🔹 A: Hero section lacks a strong hook and clear action. Right now, the main section says the business name and services, but it doesn’t immediately answer: - Who exactly do you serve (e.g., home buyers, sellers, agents) - What the visitor should do next (book, call, schedule) Best practice is one clear sentence that answers: “For homeowners and buyers in [area], we provide reliable inspections. Schedule yours now.” 🔹 B: Weak call-to-action (CTA) visibility. The “Book an Inspection Today” form is further down the page. A stronger, contrasting CTA button above the fold (like “Schedule Now” or “Get Inspection Quote”) makes conversion easier. 🔹 C: Messaging not optimized for search engine clarity. There’s a big title, but it lacks a focused headline structure (H1 with clear service + location). A homepage optimized with service + location keywords can help search presence and clarity. 🔹 D: Navigation doesn’t push action. The menu lists internal pages (Services, FAQ, Contact), but there’s no persistent CTA in the site bar (“Book Now”, “Get Quote”, etc.), which can increase drop-offs. 3) What I would fix first (highest impact) 1) Hero improvement: - Add one clear headline with service + location + benefit (for example: “Certified home inspections in Tampa Bay — fast, thorough, trusted.”) - Include a bold CTA button (“Schedule Inspection”) right in the hero.
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@Denise Burn Thanks for sharing, If you want, you can drop your site link and tell me which page you want feedback on, and I’ll break it down.
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@Lawson Briston Yes, you will definitely get help here, as that's one of the reasons this community was created. Please state your website issues here or personally dm me to help you
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