Architecture Business Club with Jon Clayton
How To Get More Leads From Your Website with Fabio Zammit | 048
26 Sep 2024
Jon interviews Fabio Zammit, a seasoned software engineer and entrepreneur. Fabio shares actionable website tips and digital marketing strategies to help small architecture practice owners generate more leads from their online presence. The discussion covers key topics such as SEO, user-friendly website design, showcasing case studies, call-to-action best practices, leveraging social proof, and effective strategies to drive traffic to your website. Whether you're aiming for quick wins or long-term success, this episode provides valuable insights to optimise your architecture practice's online footprint.Today's Guest...Fabio Zammit is a seasoned software engineer with over two decades of experience, including stints at industry giants like HSBC and AOL in London. His journey led him to establish Root Codex, an agency designed to fill the gaps he identified in the tech industry. Root Codex specialises in seamlessly integrating top-tier software engineers into your existing tech teams, eliminating the challenges of freelance management and hiring. This approach ensures that businesses can scale up their tech capabilities effortlessly.Episode Highlights...00:00 Introduction01:14 Meet Fabio Zammit: Software Engineer and Entrepreneur02:01 Fabio's House Building Journey04:25 Importance of Website Design and Layout06:41 Showcasing Work: Best Practices for Case Studies11:50 The Role of Social Proof and Testimonials16:34 Understanding SEO: Basics and Best Practices23:50 Targeting Keywords: Broad vs. Niche26:37 Keyword Research Tools: SEMrush and Ahrefs27:06 Best Practices for Site Speed28:39 Effective Calls to Action (CTA)30:51 Mobile-First Approach35:26 Enhancing Online Credibility37:51 Driving Traffic: PPC and SEO Strategies44:52 Final Thoughts and Key Takeaways47:46 Travel Inspirations: Tuscany48:52 Conclusion and Contact InformationKey Takeaways...Importance of a User-Friendly Website: Fabio emphasises the necessity of having a user-friendly and aesthetically pleasing website design. It’s essential your website loads quickly, uses optimised images, and has an intuitive layout. Responsive design is important too, ensuring your website looks good and functions well on mobile devices.Effective Use of SEO and PPC: Use long-tail keywords for better targeting and creating fresh, relevant content consistently. Additionally, for quicker results, use pay-per-click (PPC) campaigns tailored to the business’s target audience, whether on platforms like Google, Facebook, or LinkedIn.Utilising Social Proof and Clear Calls to Action: Social proof, such as displaying testimonials and Google My Business reviews is important to build trust and credibility. Include clear calls to action (CTAs) throughout your website, making buttons and contact forms easily accessible and visible to guide visitors toward taking the next step.Links Mentioned In The Episode...Visit Fabio’s WebsiteConnect with Fabio on LinkedInWebsite Tools > Semrush | Ahrefs | HotJar—--Interested in working with Jon?👉 Book a chat with Jon to explore...
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