She looked at her Google Analytics dashboard. Traffic was up, but the bounce rate was 80%. People landed, looked, left. The course’s “Behavior Flow” module revealed the problem: her “Order” button was hidden below a giant photo of a cinnamon roll. She moved the button. Sales doubled.
Maya closed her cracked laptop, walked into her bakery, and baked the best batch of sourdough croissants of her life. Greg was already outside, posting an Instagram Story using the hashtag #SourDoughGod. She looked at her Google Analytics dashboard
Maya had a problem. Her small bakery, “Sugar & Sift,” made the best sourdough croissants in the city, but the only people who knew about them were her mom and a homeless man named Greg who slept by the subway. Maya closed her cracked laptop, walked into her
“You don’t need a team. You don’t need a degree. You just need one roadmap and the courage to start. Congratulations, marketer.” Her small bakery
That’s where she found it: The Complete Digital Marketing Course – 12 Courses in 1 . The instructor’s face looked friendly but tired, as if he’d personally optimized every Google algorithm since 2005. The course promised to turn a novice into a one-person agency.