Start The 30 Day Challenge

Rewrite Your Homepage Headline
Rewrite Your Homepage Headline

Day 1

Make the first sentence people see on your website clearer and more useful. The goal is to help a visitor quickly understand what you do, who you help, and why they should keep reading.

Add One Clear Call-to-Action
Add One Clear Call-to-Action

Day 2

Give interested customers one obvious next step instead of making them guess. This could be a button, link, sentence, or simple instruction like “Call today,” “Book a visit,” or “Send a message.”

List Your Top 5 Services
List Your Top 5 Services

Day 3

Choose the five main services you most want customers to notice, ask about, or hire you for. A short, clear service list makes your business easier to understand and easier to recommend.

Write One Customer FAQ
Write One Customer FAQ

Day 4

Answer one question customers commonly ask before hiring, booking, buying, or reaching out. A simple FAQ removes confusion, builds trust, and saves you from answering the same thing over and over.

Create One “Why Hire Me” Paragraph
Create One “Why Hire Me” Paragraph

Day 5

Write a short paragraph that explains why someone should choose you for the work you do. Keep it honest, specific, and focused on the result, relief, or experience you provide.

Clean Up Your Contact Page
Clean Up Your Contact Page

Day 6

Make sure your contact information is easy to find, current, and simple to use. The less work someone has to do to reach you, the better chance they actually will.

Write One “What We Do” Paragraph
Write One “What We Do” Paragraph

Day 7

Create a plain-English explanation of what your business does and who it helps. This paragraph can be reused on your homepage, About page, social profiles, flyers, emails, or listings.

Ask One Happy Customer for a Review
Ask One Happy Customer for a Review

Day 8

Reach out to one satisfied customer and ask for a short review or testimonial. This is one of the simplest ways to turn a good customer experience into trust for future customers.

Add One Testimonial to Your Website or Profile
Add One Testimonial to Your Website or Profile

Day 9

Take one review, compliment, or customer quote and place it where potential customers can see it. Praise hidden in your inbox does not help your business until it is visible.

Write One “What Sets Us Apart” Paragraph
Write One “What Sets Us Apart” Paragraph

Day 10

Explain what makes your service, process, personality, communication, or customer experience different. This helps people understand why you may be the better fit instead of comparing only by price.

Add One Photo to Your Google Business Profile
Add One Photo to Your Google Business Profile

Day 11

Upload one useful photo that shows your business is real, active, and current. A fresh image can make your profile feel more alive and help local customers recognize what you do.

Add a Local Keyword to One Website Page
Add a Local Keyword to One Website Page

Day 12

Add a natural location phrase to one page, profile, or service description. This helps customers and search engines connect your business with the town, city, neighborhood, or region you serve.

Write One Local Facebook Post
Write One Local Facebook Post

Day 13

Create one short post that connects your service to a local problem, need, season, or situation. Local posts keep your business visible to the people most likely to hire, refer, or remember you.

Add Your Business to One Local Directory
Add Your Business to One Local Directory

Day 14

Create or improve one business listing in a local directory, industry directory, or community platform. This gives your business another footprint and makes it easier for people to find or verify you.

Add Your Business to One Local Directory
Add Your Business to One Local Directory

Day 15

Check your public business information and fix anything outdated, missing, or confusing. Correct hours, phone numbers, email addresses, links, and service areas help protect trust and prevent lost leads.

Make a List of 10 Past Customers or Warm Contacts
Make a List of 10 Past Customers or Warm Contacts

Day 16

Write down people who already know you, hired you, asked about your service, referred you, or showed interest. This gives you a simple reconnection list instead of always chasing total strangers.

Send One Reconnect Email or Message
Send One Reconnect Email or Message

Day 17

Reach out to one warm contact with a calm, friendly message reminding them what you do. The goal is not to pressure anyone, but to put your business back in front of someone who already knows you.

Create a Simple Follow-Up Message
Create a Simple Follow-Up Message

Day 18

Write one reusable message for people who showed interest but went quiet. Having a follow-up ready makes it easier to stay professional, consistent, and helpful without starting from scratch every time.

Write One Thank-You Email Template
Write One Thank-You Email Template

Day 19

Create a simple thank-you message you can send after a sale, service, appointment, project, or visit. A good thank-you closes the loop, shows appreciation, and keeps the relationship warm.

Create One Referral Request
Create One Referral Request

Day 20

Write a clear, respectful message asking someone to pass your name along to the right kind of person. Specific referral requests work better because people know exactly who you are trying to help.

Write One “How to Book With Us” Post
Write One “How to Book With Us” Post

Day 21

Explain the steps someone should take to book, order, request a quote, schedule, or get started. Clear instructions reduce hesitation and make your business easier to hire.

Write One Problem Solution Post
Write One Problem Solution Post

Day 22

Name one customer problem and explain how your service helps solve it. This kind of post works because people often recognize their frustration before they recognize the service they need.

Write One Quick Tip for Your Audience
Write One Quick Tip for Your Audience

Day 23

Share one useful tip that helps your audience avoid a problem, make a better decision, or understand something important. Quick tips build trust because they show you are helpful before someone hires you.

Add One Blog Post Idea to Your Content Calendar
Add One Blog Post Idea to Your Content Calendar

Day 24

Capture one useful content idea so your future marketing has somewhere to begin. The idea can become a blog post, email, video, social caption, FAQ, checklist, or customer handout.

Share One Customer Success Story
Share One Customer Success Story

Day 25

Tell a simple before-and-after story about how your work helped someone. A success story makes your value easier to picture without needing a hard sales pitch.

Create One Offer for the Month
Create One Offer for the Month

Day 26

Choose one service, package, starter option, seasonal special, or focused invitation to promote this month. A clear offer gives your marketing a destination instead of just reminding people that you exist.

Improve One Service Description
Improve One Service Description

Day 27

Take one service you offer and make the description clearer, more specific, and more customer-focused. The goal is to help people quickly understand what the service includes and why it matters.

Write One Email Subject Line for a Future Campaign
Write One Email Subject Line for a Future Campaign

Day 28

Create one subject line you could use for a future email, promotion, reminder, tip, or offer. A good subject line gives you a starting point and makes future email marketing feel less intimidating.

Write One “How to Get Started” Paragraph
Write One “How to Get Started” Paragraph

Day 29

Explain the first step a customer should take if they want your help. This paragraph can be used on a website, contact page, service page, email, flyer, or social profile.

Rewrite Your Homepage Headline
Rewrite Your Homepage Headline

Day 30

Pick five small business tasks you can repeat, improve, or tackle next. The challenge does not end with Day 30; it teaches you how to keep creating motion one useful task at a time.

Rewrite Your Homepage Headline
Rewrite Your Homepage Headline

Bonus

Create a simple offer that thanks your existing customers for their support and gives them a reason to come back. This can be a small discount, bonus, upgrade, seasonal add-on, or special invitation that feels appreciative instead of pushy.

Rewrite Your Homepage Headline
Rewrite Your Homepage Headline

Bonus

Write a short email that gives your audience a clear reason to act within a specific window of time. The goal is to create gentle urgency around a real offer, deadline, opening, seasonal need, or limited availability.

Rewrite Your Homepage Headline
Rewrite Your Homepage Headline

Bonus

Create a special offer just for your best customers, repeat buyers, loyal clients, or strongest supporters. This helps people feel valued while giving them first access to something useful, exclusive, or limited.

Rewrite Your Homepage Headline
Rewrite Your Homepage Headline

Bonus

Build a simple buy-one-get-one promotion that encourages customers to purchase, share, gift, or stock up. This works especially well for products, digital downloads, gift items, small services, or anything that becomes more appealing when bundled.

Rewrite Your Homepage Headline
Rewrite Your Homepage Headline

Bonus

Write a helpful post that explains the mistakes customers often make before hiring, buying, booking, or solving a problem. This positions your business as a guide while helping readers avoid frustration, wasted money, or confusion.

Rewrite Your Homepage Headline
Rewrite Your Homepage Headline

Bonus

Create a post that teaches customers how to prepare, communicate, ask questions, or use your service more effectively. This makes the customer experience smoother and helps people understand the value of what you provide.

Scroll to Top