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Build one obvious, trackable path from landing to conversion (call, form, or booking) so visitors never wonder what to do next.
Category: Digital Plumbing
Use this when the site gets traffic but few leads, CTAs compete or dead-end, or a visitor landing on any page can't reach the conversion in two clicks.
Inputs
- The primary conversion action, decided with the owner per GCT Goals: call, form, or booking – pick one as primary
- Website edit access
- Working contact form and click-to-call links (run those skills first)
Steps
- Define the one primary conversion (GCT: Goals before Content before Targeting). Everything else – newsletter, socials – is secondary and must look secondary.
- Map the current paths: from the homepage and each major landing page, count the clicks to complete the conversion. Target: two clicks or fewer from anywhere.
- Put one primary CTA above the fold on the homepage and every service page – specific verb, specific outcome ("Get a fence quote," not "Learn more").
- Repeat the CTA at natural decision points down the page and in the header (button) so it's always one tap away on mobile.
- Remove or demote competing CTAs and fix dead ends – every page must link onward toward the conversion, and every button must route to the right destination.
- Confirm the conversion completes with a trackable end state (thank-you page/message firing GA4 + pixel events).
- Walk the path on a phone as a cold visitor: land on a blog post, find your way to converting. If you hesitate anywhere, fix that step.
Definition of done (QA checklist)
- One primary conversion defined and documented (GCT)
- Conversion reachable in ≤2 clicks from the homepage and every service page
- Primary CTA visible above the fold on home and service pages, on mobile
- Every CTA button routes to its correct destination; no dead ends on the path
- Conversion end state fires tracking events (GA4, pixel)
- Linked back to the definitive article and relevant siblings
- Complies with Blog Posting Guidelines (if it publishes content)
Example(s)
- Example needed – run the Meta-Article Prompt after first real run.
File in the zip: skills/digital-plumbing/create-clear-conversion-path.md. Download the Task Library zip.
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