19 hours ago
Stop Building Pages That Dead End. Start Earning the Next Conversation
Two unrelated client projects landed in Susan Finch's lap the same week — a document hub for Dan Pflugshaupt (Gallery of Homes, CSSE, NRBA) and FAQ content built for AI answer engines for Michele Scherger on Florida's Treasure Coast. Different clients, different states, same underlying problem: ads and content that dump people on a homepage instead of giving them a real answer.
Susan walks through what changes when every page has to stand completely on its own, why Corey Frank and Chris Beall's "earn the next conversation, not the close" philosophy from Market Dominance Guys applies far beyond sales calls, and how a resource hub organized by real-world sequence beats a folder full of files every time.
Includes a practical homework list anyone can run on their own site this week.
- 00:00 — Cold open: two different client projects, same underlying problem
- 01:15 — The wasted click: ads that dump people on a homepage
- 02:00 — The test: would this page help someone who never buys from you?
- 02:51 — Corey Frank and Chris Beall: earn the next conversation, not the close
- 03:37 — Dan Pflugshaupt's document hub as the working example
- 04:28 — Why it's a landing page with a request-it CTA, not a shared drive
- 05:09 — Organizing by situation and transaction sequence, not alphabetically
- 07:44 — Don't gate everything behind a form too early
- 08:00 — The naming convention nobody wants to talk about
- 08:49 — Pivot to Michele Scherger's FAQ project and the answer engine angle
- 09:18 — Why AI answer engines reward clear, complete answers
- 10:29 — Dan's six-category hub structure, sequenced by real transaction flow
- 11:09 — Walk beside your site visitors, don't rush the close
- 12:02 — Homework: audit your last three ad campaigns
- 13:18 — What analytics can't tell you — ask your team
- 13:42 — The Binky Patrol example: people couldn't find what was obvious to Susan
- 14:49 — Teach your team how to use the hub you already built
- 15:33 — The offer: ask for an independent review, Austin tells you the truth
- 16:17 — Close: earning the next conversation, credit to Corey and Chris
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