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It’s solving the wrong problem.

Imagine spending thousands redesigning your website…

Only to discover six months later that your real problem was:

āŒ Poor positioning
āŒ Weak messaging
āŒ No clear conversion path
āŒ Slow lead response
āŒ Poor traffic quality

The website wasn’t necessarily the root problem.

It was just the most visible one.

That’s why I believe a good developer needs to think beyond the browser.

Before changing the website, understand the business.

Before changing the design, understand the customer.

Before adding functionality, understand the purpose.

And before recommending a rebuild…

make sure something actually needs rebuilding.

Sometimes the best solution isn’t a bigger project.

It’s a smarter one.

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