The 3 most important factors when starting a business
There are so many good reasons to communicate with site visitors. Tell them about sales and new products or update them with tips and information.
Ensure your domain name is brand-centric and contains product keywords.
I wanted a catchy name, but I always wanted one that incorporated a keyword, too, as I was aware of the SEO benefits (this was in 2015, btw).
Many SEOs believe that keywords within your domain name don't have any benefits; even worse, you may get penalised. I'm afraid I have to disagree with this entirely.
When you are bootstrapped and don't have the luxury of big budgets, a keyword within your domain can be the difference in getting to profitability fast. Why? Because it can help you with increased CTRs, therefore, improving traffic to your website in Organic and Google Ads - and you can build a keyword-rich anchor text profile with much less effort. These two of the most significant benefits will save you time and money.
I think Nude Life is, in some ways, the perfect domain name, as it's not too keyword-rich (nude life drawing is a product name, but not the most popular, but probably considered a synonym), and Nude Life is catchy enough for people to remember the brand.
Focus on the whole customer journey, from search to lead completion.
I was relentless here, enabling me to learn quickly and save money early on. This was especially important as I used around £250 - £500 of my monthly salary. Disclaimer my salary was around £1300 after tax. My back was against the wall.
Therefore, every penny counted. Whether it was ensuring my Google Ads were extraordinarily lean and on a £5 daily budget. Or my above-the-fold hero design incorporated as much credibility as possible, including reviews, optimised content, great pictures, and a prominent CTA. Or I used slightly misleading copy on my form pop-up such as 'receive a free quote now' - when essentially I would have to rely on triggered automation from Intercom, and there would be a delay of around 1-2 hours). Cash was king, and I would do anything to save the pennies. The tools I used to enable me tot do that were:
Google Search Console for organic tracking and page experience performance
Google Analytics for individual page metrics (such, time on page, bounce rate) and goal completions.
Hotjar for tracking user behaviour through sitemap and user replays
Web Page test to analyse page speed performance and create experiments
What's best about these tools? they are all free.
Lose money if you have to — to build reviews and authority.
My most vivid memory was working in Brighton at around 10 am and driving to Edinburgh for a life drawing class for 12 people at 8 pm.
From memory, I would have taken around £300 for the class in Edinburgh; when I factored in the trip cost, the hotel, material costs etc., I would have probably lost double that, including what I would typically pay myself.
Why? I knew the review from a real class I could host on my website was more valuable then the few hundred quid I would lose.
Think long-term, always, and be willing to lose money at the beginning for future growth.







