Why Your Website Isn't Getting Customers
You have a website. It looks decent. But customers aren't coming.
Maybe you get some traffic but no inquiries. Maybe you get inquiries but they ghost. Maybe it feels like shouting into a void.
Here's the brutal truth: most business websites fail at the basics. Not because they're ugly—because they're unclear, slow, or invisible.
Let me diagnose the problem.
You built it. They didn't come.
A website without traffic is a billboard in the desert. Doesn't matter how pretty it is.
Symptoms:
- Less than 100 visitors per month
- You only get traffic when you share the link directly
- Google doesn't show you for your business name
Fix:
- Set up Google Search Console and submit your sitemap
- Create a Google Business Profile (for local businesses)
- Add real content—pages targeting what people actually search for
- Get backlinks from directories, partners, local business listings
Over 70% of Thai internet traffic is mobile. If your site sucks on a phone, you're losing most potential customers before they even start.
Symptoms:
- Text too small to read
- Buttons too small to tap
- Horizontal scrolling required
- Forms impossible to fill on phone
Fix:
- Test on actual phones, not just browser dev tools
- Use responsive design (mobile-first, not mobile-afterthought)
- Make tap targets at least 48px
- Simplify mobile navigation
Every second of load time costs you customers. People won't wait. Especially on mobile data in Thailand.
Symptoms:
- Takes more than 3 seconds to load
- Large images that take forever
- Spinning loader before anything appears
Fix:
- Compress and optimize images (use WebP format)
- Use a CDN (Cloudflare is free)
- Remove unnecessary plugins and scripts
- Choose faster hosting
Visitors should understand what you offer within 5 seconds. If they have to hunt for it, they'll leave.
Symptoms:
- Homepage headline is vague ("Welcome to our company!")
- No clear services or products listed
- Buried contact information
- Corporate jargon instead of plain language
Fix:
- Lead with what you do and who you help
- "Web Development for Bangkok Businesses" > "Digital Solutions Provider"
- Put contact info in header and footer
- Write like a human, not a brochure
Visitors need a reason to reach out. If your site just lists services with no proof or incentive, why would they pick you over the next option?
Symptoms:
- No testimonials or reviews
- No case studies or portfolio
- No pricing information (even ranges)
- Generic "contact us" with no value proposition
Fix:
- Add social proof (reviews, testimonials, client logos)
- Show your work with real examples
- Give pricing guidance (reduces tire-kickers)
- Offer something: free consultation, quote, guide
If reaching you requires effort, people won't bother.
Symptoms:
- Contact form with 10+ required fields
- No phone number or LINE
- Contact page buried in navigation
- Form doesn't work or confirm submission
Fix:
- Minimize form fields (name, email/phone, message)
- Add LINE button for Thai customers
- Put contact options on every page
- Actually test your form regularly
This isn't a website problem—it's a business problem. But it kills conversion.
Symptoms:
- Inquiries sit in inbox for days
- No notification system for new leads
- One email, then radio silence
Fix:
- Set up instant notifications for form submissions
- Respond within hours, not days
- Follow up 2-3 times if no response
- Use a CRM if you're getting volume
Quick Audit: Try This Now
- Open your website on your phone. Time how long it takes to load.
- Give your phone to someone who's never seen your site. Ask them: "What does this company do?" If they can't answer in 10 seconds, you have a clarity problem.
- Try to contact yourself through your own form. Did it work? Did you get notified?
- Google your business name. Do you show up? Google your service + location. Where do you rank?
The Fix Usually Isn't a Redesign
I've seen businesses blow 200k on a new website when the real problem was buried contact info and no Google presence.
Before you rebuild:
- Fix the basics (speed, mobile, clarity)
- Add tracking (Google Analytics) so you know what's happening
- Set up Google Search Console and Business Profile
- Add testimonials and real work examples
- Make contact stupidly easy
Then, if you still need a redesign, at least you'll know why.
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