Today, I have a pretty special invitation for you.
This coming Saturday, I'm going to do a live webinar unlike any I've ever tried before. You'll get a unique chance to get help with creating better websites, getting more traffic, getting better conversion rates and more.
Watch the video below to see what the webinar will be about.
What it's All About
On this coming Saturday (May 5, 2012), we will do a live website clinic on a webinar. You can submit your site and if it gets picked, we'll take a live look at it on the webinar and discuss ways to improve the site and make it more profitable.
I will give you advice on what I would do with the site, if it were mine. This way, you get a chance to tap into all the experience and advice I can offer, without having to pay for expensive one-on-one coaching (sidenote: I don't do any one-on-one coaching). Advice will include everything and anything I can tell you about
how to improve SEO factors on your site, how to get more traffic, creating a better design, creating better site structure and navigation, improving your branding, improving user engagement and even improving the entire business model of your site.
How to Submit Your Site
If you have a website you'd like to see reviewed, you can submit it in the comments below. It's important that it's a site that you are willing and able to invest a few hours into improving, so that you can actually implement the advice you get, should your site get picked for the webinar.
To submit your site, simply do the following:
- Leave a comment below and clearly state that you would like your site included on the webinar.
- Enter the address of your site in the comment URL field.
That's all.
I will try to cover five sites on the webinar. Of course, even if your site does not get picked, you can still benefit from attending the webinar and applying the same improvement tips we give for someone else's site, to your own.
Webinar
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I'm the founder of ActiveGrowth and Thrive Themes and over the last years, I've created and marketed a dozen different software, information and SaaS products. Apart from running my business, I spend most of my time reading, learning, developing skills and helping other people develop theirs. On ActiveGrowth, I want to help you become a better entrepreneur and product creator. Read more about my story here.
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