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Waxman

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I think you're asking the customer to do too much reading on your website. I would put a lot of pictures a bunch of before and Afters and some basic pricing.

You're not trying to fully educate the customer on the specifics of detailing ; if they found your website they already know they want or need it. You have to put yourself in the customer shoes. They want to know what you do, how good you are and what it costs.

If you can create a link so they can email you about an appointment that's even better.
 
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Thanks for the feedback, Waxman!
I will definitely try to add some more before and afters to my service pages as well as try to make my pricing more upfront.
A lot of my before and afters and all my pricing are under my unique service pages for example if you hover over my exterior tab and then click on Wash And Wax, you will find the price range for that specific package. Same with interior packages. For my reputation, I have a specific page for reviews as well.

I will add an email link, that is a fantastic idea. Thank you so much for the feedback.
 
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