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    Hi Guys, New here and my first post.
    Whilst I check out the forums I would really appreciate a review of my website please

    We are a small family owned ice cream roll company and have been operating since 2018.

    Upon starting our target customer was individuals at street food markets etc.

    Since lockdown our target market has been B2B with a few weddings in between.

    Our customer base has now pivoted and is now corporate companies that would like to hire our services for events, exhibitions, conferences, brand activations and anyone who would just love to treat their employees with ice cream, so when you review the website I would like to take that into account.

    At present it is being "fixed" sped up behind the scenes.

    Please check out the website here Roll Me Up

    Thank you
     

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    Hi @Jason and welcome to UKBF

    As soon as the site loaded I could see a number of glaring issues. But before launching into a review there are two questions:

    1. What is your marketing plan? (as this drives the structure and content of the site)?

    2. Did somebody build the site for you? (if they did that have made an almighty mess of things)

    What you do is brilliant - never seen it before and it looks delicious. But the site needs quite a lot of work if you want to achieve your aim.

    A quick test for you. Show the site to a complete stranger using your phone and ask them what you do.
     
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    Jason

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    Hi Thank you for the reply,

    1.I don't have a marketing plan per se although I post infrequently on social media channels eg Linkedin, Instagram
    I send emails every couple of months from our database or so these are normally generic buy our services, discount emails rather than content emails.
    We also exhibit at a large exhibition at Excel once a year.
    And update blogs etc.
    2. I built the website and get people to "fix it" and I update it every so often.

    I have at the moment go someone to fix any issues, eg speed, optimization etc but if there are any pointers I would really appreciate it too.

    Thank you, it is quite an amazing product and so delicious too (coming from someone who never really ate ice cream)

    We do add a lot of value to our clients when we work with them and been very successful. Our clients including Superdry, Santander, Deloitte, Aston Martin f1 etc

    Leads aren't coming in as much as I would like and imposter syndrome stops me from emailing cold clients..

    So i'm hoping to go into 2024 head strong with everything right
     
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    @Jason. A marketing plan is crucial. It allows you to define your target client and how you get them to see your business. @Paul Carmen may be able to offere some advice here as that's his area of expertise.

    When you post something or run some adverts or whatever you are already introducing the product. Which means anyone landing on your website already knows what you do. It follows that the thing you need to splash all over the homepage is the ice cream. Show me every flavour, every colour, every type of serving. Show me the rolls in corporate branded containers. Show me people eating the ice cream.

    Sex it up. Make me really want an ice cream roll.

    Then tell me how to book the stand for my corporate shindig.

    Have pages for each event you attend. Show me pictures of the event. Tell me the story. Get people to tell you how much they enjoyed the ice cream. Show those videos.

    Get rid of this sort of guff:


    It's marketing waffle and achieves nothing.

    Make sure your phone number, email and contact details are on every page.

    Bin that awful form you have and just have a simple callback form.

    Get rid of all the animations. Bin all the third party scripts. And make it simple

    TBH I have no idea why you need Elementor. A really simple theme will suffice.

    I'd also bin the blog and replace with those case studies (the events you attended).

    Also consider binnng the social media links. You want people to come from facebook not go to facebook.

    But everything start with a marketing plan. Without this you will flounder.

    I think that's enough for today. Lots for you to ponder.

    Might be worth paying for someone to help you fix things.

    And move the site off those servers in the USA onto someone in the UK.
     
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    We do add a lot of value to our clients when we work with them and been very successful. Our clients including Superdry, Santander, Deloitte, Aston Martin f1 etc

    Leads aren't coming in as much as I would like and imposter syndrome stops me from emailing cold clients..
    Hi Jason

    Picking up on these two paragraphs: You have already demonstrated some level of success with an impressive A-list of customers.

    So please get over your impostor syndrome and get on with it!


    Congrats ?
     
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    One thing that really stands out.

    Why oh why haven't you got videos prominant on the site?

    Yourfacebook page with the vidoes on it really shows off what you do, so why doesn't your website?
    Thank you. I did have a couple of videos, before, I will bear this in mind thank you.

    Originally i was going to use the power of youtube to market my business
    @Jason. A marketing plan is crucial. It allows you to define your target client and how you get them to see your business. @Paul Carmen may be able to offere some advice here as that's his area of expertise.

    When you post something or run some adverts or whatever you are already introducing the product. Which means anyone landing on your website already knows what you do. It follows that the thing you need to splash all over the homepage is the ice cream. Show me every flavour, every colour, every type of serving. Show me the rolls in corporate branded containers. Show me people eating the ice cream.

    Sex it up. Make me really want an ice cream roll.

    Then tell me how to book the stand for my corporate shindig.

    Have pages for each event you attend. Show me pictures of the event. Tell me the story. Get people to tell you how much they enjoyed the ice cream. Show those videos.

    Get rid of this sort of guff:


    It's marketing waffle and achieves nothing.

    Make sure your phone number, email and contact details are on every page.

    Bin that awful form you have and just have a simple callback form.

    Get rid of all the animations. Bin all the third party scripts. And make it simple

    TBH I have no idea why you need Elementor. A really simple theme will suffice.

    I'd also bin the blog and replace with those case studies (the events you attended).

    Also consider binnng the social media links. You want people to come from facebook not go to facebook.

    But everything start with a marketing plan. Without this you will flounder.

    I think that's enough for today. Lots for you to ponder.

    Might be worth paying for someone to help you fix things.

    And move the site off those servers in the USA onto someone in the UK.
    Thank you.
    Case studies was my next plan actually, but needed some case studies to progress.
    It was for SEO purposes really and will take into account and reduce the gaff. at the end of the day i want people to come to my website, wow them and buy.
     
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    Great! But to do that you first need a marketing plan.

    How did all those a-list clients find you?

    And if you want to wow them, show them the ice-cream!
     
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    Hello @Jason

    I like the concept, dislike the way it's presented. As suggested by @UKSBD get videos prominent on the site.

    There are far too many entrance animations on every page.

    The text shadow needs to go wherever it's been used. It looks messy.

    It looks like you're using Elementor with OceanWP? There's no problem with using Elementor but you need a better, faster theme for page load speed. Changing theme is not the only change that needs to happen to speed the site up but you won't do it while using OceanWP.

    It's a great product, you just need to make it mouth-watering on the site.

    You're also not taking advantage of Socials Media nearly as much as you could.
     
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    Jason

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    Great! But to do that you first need a marketing plan.

    How did all those a-list clients find you?

    And if you want to wow them, show them the ice-cream!
    Hi They found me on google, Superdry and Aston Martin F1 emailed me the same day.
    I have heavily relied on SEO eg google search with Instagram to support any events I have done.

    We do exhibit at a large exhibition show once a year though.
    I have just joined Apollo to hopefully get leads.

    I will invest in a lightbox to take more product images, when we go to events we are normally very busy to concentrate on photos etc and these are quite amateurish.

    I'm now restructuring so the whole funnel and sales process is slick
    To get me strong for 2024
     
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    sorry i am confused by this
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    Top one is some eu-cookie thing the bottom one is gdpr-privacy.

    The bottom one hasn't been configured, is unnecessary and doesn't allow you to decline.

    I suspect it's mixed up with the zillions of third party scripts (including doubleclick for some bizarre reason).
     
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    When I saw the rolls on your site I thought they were very thin crêpes with ice cream spread over them, it wasn't until I saw you facebook page that I got what they were.

    This then got me thinking - How do people eat them?

    With a spoon out of the tub, pick one out from your tub and eat with yourr fingers, a specific device so you can eat them individually (similar to a cornet, but it holds an individual roll)

    Having a video of a few people stood around actually eating them would be great as it would show off exactly what they are.
     
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    Jason

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    When I saw the rolls on your site I thought they were very thin crêpes with ice cream spread over them, it wasn't until I saw you facebook page that I got what they were.

    This then got me thinking - How do people eat them?

    With a spoon out of the tub, pick one out from your tub and eat with yourr fingers, a specific device so you can eat them individually (similar to a cornet, but it holds an individual roll)

    Having a video of a few people stood around actually eating them would be great as it would show off exactly what they are.
    Thank you, it confuses a lot of people and the process does blow peoples mind away.
    A lot do think it's crepes even in action and people (more than you can ever imagine) ask if it's "HOT"

    Once it's just been made it is quite hard frozen and is easily eaten with fingers.
    Once it starts to melt (ideal temp) then spoons are used.

    It is quite a visually stunning product and will add more videos thank you
    Thinking of the whole concept now

    When we are at the next show I will try to get some customer shots
     
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    You should sell this concept to Cold Rock Ice Creamery in Australia. They have the facilities to make your products in every store.

    Is it an original idea?
    Hi, the idea is not unique and has been around at least in the UK is 8 years old.
    The main reason why you don't see it so much is because it is very labour intensive.

    Our ice cream base is local so we have a Unique ISP whereas my competitiors use UHT or a different quality of ice cream.

    We have had some incredible opportunities approach us with many my head spinning in disbelief and losing some in one way or another, my sales, my pitch etc and made our ice cream in fantastic places.

    One was to cost going to four different countries in Europe, over 4 different weekends, but ive worked on film sets with Danny Boyle, Tom Cruise, Indiana Jones, too.
    So now going on 2024 im trying to complete the whole sales process pricing customer journey etc . still a one man band and then scale.
     
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    So now going on 2024 im trying to complete the whole sales process pricing customer journey etc . still a one man band and then scale.
    What Cold Rock do is quite labour intensive (comparatively). It's more a mixing process. They will crush up a crunchie and a Mars Bar and mix it in with you choice of Ice Cream.

    You could possibly licence your recipe to a distributor or direct to Cold Rock.

    As a one-man band, the more licencing you do, the easier to scale. Aussies are big on Ice Cream year round.
     
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    Jason

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    What Cold Rock do is quite labour intensive (comparatively). It's more a mixing process. They will crush up a crunchie and a Mars Bar and mix it in with you choice of Ice Cream.

    You could possibly licence your recipe to a distributor or direct to Cold Rock.

    As a one-man band, the more licencing you do, the easier to scale. Aussies are big on Ice Cream year round.
    yes, i think Cold stone ice cream is older than Thai Ice cream but Thais like to make things beaufiful hence ice cream rolls came into place,

    it is very difficult chopping up things like Mars bars etc as it freezes rock solid, its a lot easier to make things that mush up or crumble.
    The main competitor has done really well, in licensing and has worldwide appeal. I'm hoping i can do that but there's a lot of work to go.

    There are also home accessories that I can delve into too
     
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    hi, no it will be a completely different theme, not sure which one though
    I recommend Neve. I use Elementor for all of my websites and Neve will help get you past Core Web Vitals. There are a couple of other plugins I use like Smush Pro (for Webp images).

    You need to be using Flexbox Containers in Elementor (not Sections) and you need to switch off Google fonts and upload your own fonts.

    If you have any questions feel free to ask here.
     
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    hi, no it will be a completely different theme, not sure which one though
    Right now it doesn't matter. Use any theme you want and focus on the content.
     
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    Jason

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    Well that was a few days id never get back.

    Decided on a new server so i moved back to my Domain provider Namecheap from Siteground.

    Was a different set up to Cpanel, i tried doing it myself but got stuck on uploading everything, so Namecheap help was on call.
    Then the site went down because of SSL's etc and Namecheap were on hand once again to help.

    Then emails etc. Once again Namecheap were on hand 24/7, amazing service.

    Made a few changes to the site eg contact and making content, have found a few corporate videos of where we attended too, so will embed those on new site.
    Off today to take product images,(brought a lightbox) and more action videos.

    I am playing around developing my site at the moment im using old siteground servers but maybe better off doing it on subdomain of namecheap
    Thanks guys
     
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    Avoid the likes of siteground and Namecheap. They are low cost for a reason.

    Migrating a site is about as simple as it gets so no idea why you had issues. And decent hosts provide ssl as part of the service.
     
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    Jason

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    Avoid the likes of siteground and Namecheap. They are low cost for a reason.

    Migrating a site is about as simple as it gets so no idea why you had issues. And decent hosts provide ssl as part of the service.
    well its not so simple if have only done it a few times, was going from a different backend to cpanel, so i tried doing it myself etc but when i got stuck with databases etc they happily did it for me.

    i think ssl is part of the service, there were some config issues because have I have gone through cloudfare before, think it was DNS configurations
     
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    Had about twenty tutorial browsers open not all of them are straightforward. i try to do as much as i can
    Your skill is making ice-cream not making and moving websites. Get someone to do it for you.
     
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    Setup your website to appear for on Google for people searching for the service you provide.

    You already have dedicated pages (Wedding, Parties, Corporate etc)

    However it is missing the right keywords.

    I would look to carry out keyword research and optimise your websites pages for the keywords that people are searching. Below are some initial keywords that I would add to your website.

    Wedding - ice cream wedding catering, ice cream bar wedding catering
    Corporate - corporate ice cream catering
     
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    Jason

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    Your skill is making ice-cream not making and moving websites. Get someone to do it for you.
    Thank you, i have many skills, I have someone creating a website for me, although I do enjoy techy stuff as a hobby. Whilst one is being made I have made the website quite a lot better and just a few more issues that I can see
    Would agree with this.
    website builders are ok, but I don't know all the techy stuff and coding, I'm learning as I go. i have a web designer creating one, but whilst its being made I can practice
    Setup your website to appear for on Google for people searching for the service you provide.

    You already have dedicated pages (Wedding, Parties, Corporate etc)

    However it is missing the right keywords.

    I would look to carry out keyword research and optimise your websites pages for the keywords that people are searching. Below are some initial keywords that I would add to your website.

    Wedding - ice cream wedding catering, ice cream bar wedding catering
    Corporate - corporate ice cream catering
    thank you very much, the next few weeks i will be carrying out on-site SEO and off-site. And focus on main keywords. meta tags etc.
     
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