Day 5

New Pages

Step 1 – Fuel the AI Engine

Your site does its own marketing and you should go and log in right now to Next Level Marketing AI to make sure you complete anything that you might have waiting for you in the “Move Things Forward” section.

Otherwise, you can use this time to tell Next Level to create more content.

Remember: only sites with 20 pages or more have a solid chance of making it in Google search.

Marketers who prioritize blogging are 13x more likely to have a positive ROI on their efforts.

After you’ve looked into all that, let’s continue here:

There are also a few other pages that you should start having, now that you’re building momentum and your site already does most of the work for you, creating and publishing content, indexing it on Search Engines like Google and Bing, and promoting to your social media profiles.

Step 2 – /Blog Page

Let’s focus on making sure that your Blog page is visible in the menu of your site.

You can also add a link to it in the footer of your site.

Good… people can now reach it on your website. Now, make sure you make it yours and make it fit your brand.

That’s easy to do with the point and click interface we’ve built. You get to see a quick video that helps you customize EXACTLY the element that you want customized. Without having to watch hours of videos.

Step 3 – Terms and Conditions page

This will be important for you to have. It will be important for visitors to see. Even if they don’t click to read it, they need to know you have it. Otherwise, they will not fully trust your site.

Step 4 – Privacy Policy page

This one is also important to have for any website in post GDPR and California Privacy Act world.

Step 5 – Contact Us page

Now that your site is going to be more popular, due to the momentum your AI engine is building, you can start customizing your Contact Us page.

You will reach another interactive page where you can point and click to see exact videos.

Each video is super short and is precisely for changing the element you’ve clicked on.

Makes bringing your Contact Us page on-brand very easy to pull of.

44% will leave a company’s website if there’s NO contact information or phone number.