Preparing for Your First Call
A good first call is specific. The more context you bring, the faster we can tell you whether the issue is a website problem, a process problem, a reporting problem, or a broader strategy problem.
What to send beforehand
- Your website or main public page, if the conversation touches marketing or conversion.
- A short description of what is not working.
- The goal you want to achieve in the next 30, 60, or 90 days.
- Any deadline, launch date, or board / investor pressure that matters.
Helpful background
If you already know which tools, vendors, or team members are involved, mention them. If there are screenshots, reports, or a folder of notes, bring those too. We do not need a perfect brief. We do need enough signal to avoid a vague conversation.
Questions worth answering
- What is the business outcome?
- What have you already tried?
- What is the cost of doing nothing for another quarter?
If you are not sure what to ask for
That is fine. Send the problem in plain English and we will help sort it into the right bucket during the call.