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What Should You Do if Sales Do Not Improve After a ServiceUpdated 7 days ago

If sales do not improve after a service the way you expected, reach out to me directly. I take that seriously and I want to understand what is happening.

The first thing I do is look honestly at the situation. Was the service implemented correctly? Is it getting enough time to show results? Are there other factors affecting performance that the service alone cannot fix?

Some honest context that matters here:

  • A product page optimization will not drive sales if there is no traffic reaching it
  • An email setup will not generate revenue if the subscriber list is very small
  • SEO takes months to show significant organic traffic growth

Every service I deliver is one part of a larger system. Sometimes a service performs exactly as promised but another part of the system is limiting the result. When that happens I will tell you clearly what I see and what I think comes next.

What I will never do is dismiss a concern or tell you results take time when the real issue is something that needs fixing. Consistent and sustainable sales is the outcome I am working toward with you — and that commitment does not end at handover.

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