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Matt Hertel πŸ§™β€β™‚οΈ

@mhdev91

I help you create high-converting landing pages.
I take care of everything: hosting, optimization, and SEO.
You just watch your CVR going through the roof πŸš€

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There's a hidden pattern in the most successful APIs. It's not REST. It's not GraphQL. It's about psychology: Most developers focus on technical elegance. But the best APIs focus on human behavior. Have you ever used a CLI where you didn't have to look up the different

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My first startup failed. I couldn't convert visitors. After I understood why, everything changed. I see many making the same mistakes, so I'm documenting my learnings here. Hope it helps someone: My website's psychology was broken. Not the code. Not the design. Understanding how

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The difference between $1000 and $10,000 in monthly revenue? 0.4 seconds. For small business owners who can't afford to lose sales, this post is for you Let me prove how website speed directly impacts your bottom line: When your website takes > 3 seconds to load: 53% of

The difference between $1000 and $10,000 in monthly revenue? 0.4 seconds. 
For small business owners who can't afford to lose sales, this post is for you

Let me prove how website speed directly impacts your bottom line:

When your website takes > 3 seconds to load:
53% of
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I analyzed 138 top-performing companies and found their secret: Their value proposition follows this simple formula... The best companies keep it stupidly simple: Start with customer pain Focus on outcomes Stay specific Pass the "so what" test The perfect structure: For

I analyzed 138 top-performing companies and found their secret: Their value proposition follows this simple formula...
The best companies keep it stupidly simple:
Start with customer pain

Focus on outcomes
Stay specific
Pass the "so what" test
The perfect structure: For
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Companies spend countless hours adding to their landing pages: Fancy animations Complex navigation Multiple CTAs Endless testimonial sections But what's really important? What's the most crucial element in your opinion? Pick one and let me know why in the comments