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33 contributions to Elite Business Entrepreneurs
A website should work even when you’re not there
Something I find interesting about having an online presence is that your website can introduce your business even when you’re not actively talking to people. Someone can discover you late at night, learn about what you do, and decide whether they want to connect. That’s why clarity matters so much. A website doesn’t need to be complicated, but it should help people understand who you are and what problem you solve. What’s one thing you wish more businesses paid attention to on their websites?
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The Ability To Adapt Might Be One Of The Most Important Skills
One thing I admire about business owners is how often they have to adapt. Markets change. Customers change. Technology changes. Sometimes even the original idea changes completely. It’s easy to think successful businesses always follow a straight path, but many don’t. A lot of success comes from being willing to listen, learn, and make adjustments along the way. I think being flexible doesn’t mean you lack direction. Sometimes it means you’re paying enough attention to know when something needs to change. Building a business requires vision, but it also requires the ability to respond to what’s happening around you. For everyone building something… What’s one change or unexpected challenge that ended up teaching you something valuable?
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What's been your biggest online challenge so far this year?
Now that we're a few days into the second half of the year, I've been reflecting on how quickly people make decisions online. Whether someone is selling a product, offering a service, sharing their work, or building a community, people usually decide within a few seconds whether they want to keep looking or move on. I've noticed that sometimes it's not about working harder or creating more content. Small things that seem easy to overlook can make a big difference in how people experience what you've built. I'm curious... What's been your biggest online challenge so far this year? Has it been: - Getting people to notice what you do? - Turning visitors into customers or clients? - Explaining your offer clearly? - Building trust? - Something completely different? I'd genuinely love to hear what you've been experiencing. Reading other people's answers might help someone else who's dealing with the same thing.
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Happy new month: free website audit for the second half of the year
Happy new month everyone 👋 We’re in the second half of the year, and I’ve been noticing a lot of people quietly trying to fix what’s not converting or not making sense in their online setup. One thing that keeps coming up is clarity. If someone lands on your site and doesn’t instantly understand what you do, most of them won’t stick around long enough to figure it out. My friend is offering a free website audit this month just simple feedback on clarity, structure, and what might be blocking conversions. If you want it, comment “AUDIT” or DM me.
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I think growth is more about conversion than traffic
Something I’ve been thinking about is how people focus a lot on getting traffic. But once people actually land on your page, that’s where things really matter. If that part isn’t clear, traffic doesn’t help much. Do you think traffic or conversion matters more?
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Jean Braids
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Professional overthinker. Part-time nap enthusiast.

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Joined Oct 22, 2025