

Thank You For Being An Entrepreneur
Scaling from one customer to many rarely follows a clean, straight line. Most starts are smaller and braver. Maybe one referral turns into a first job, then a hope that next week brings another “yes.” Some weeks do while others test patience and exacerbate sleep depravity. Through all of that though, you keep showing up, which is its own kind of courage.
To start a business you validated demand, drafted a plan, filed the paperwork, and then learned to run operations while building a reputation people could believe in. Add the ongoing work of being findable online and helpful in person, and we know that load can feel heavy. The weight is real, but it means the work matters, and rather than trying to hold everything at once, center your next step on a theme that steadies the rest: connection.
Connection is the bridge between a stranger and trust, and between a first-time buyer and loyalty. In marketing, it shows up in clear expectations and small human touches people remember. This makes decisions come faster and referrals arrive without being chased. Then, business growth starts to feel less like pushing and more like being pulled forward by customers who understand what you offer.
Here’s a quick scene many owners will recognize. A customer emails a screenshot of your own website with “Where do I click?” written across it. That’s not a customer problem. That’s a connection problem. Fix the path, and the question disappears. Make the promise obvious, and the right action follows. This is the kind of small change that lightens everyone’s day.
How To Fix Your Customer Path
Start where confusion shows up. If people ask, “Where do I click?” the path on your website isn’t obvious yet. The goal is to build a clearer route from “I’m curious” to “I know what to do.”
- Begin with the promise. Put one sentence near the top of your homepage that states what you do and the outcome people can expect. Keep it visible on mobile. When this line is steady across your site, email, and profiles, visitors recognize it quickly and stop hunting for clues.
- Give your answers one home. A lightweight “Start Here” page can carry your most-asked questions, a simple outline of how to work with you, and a single button to book, buy, or inquire. Link to this page from your navbar, your homepage hero, and your email signature. When information lives in one reliable place, the rest of your site can stay clean.
- Shorten the route. Click through your own site like a first-time visitor. From the page most people land on, remove one step and one chunk of copy between arrival and action. This trims hesitation, especially on phones. If you’re not sure what to cut, move supporting details lower and keep the path at the top.
- Show something current. A review from this month or a quick note from a recent client lowers doubt in ways that a really long case study might not. Fresh proof tells people you’re active now, not just historically good.
- Reply when you say you will. Set a response window that you can keep (same day, next morning) and post it near your contact form. Meeting that expectation is a trust builder.
An AI Prompt To Connect With Customers
Copy and paste the prompt below into your AI tool, add your details, and use the result as a draft you can act on in 20–30 minutes.
Act as my business coach. I’ll provide:
• the single expectation customers care about most right now (ex: speed, availability, pickup, scope)
• a link or pasted copy of the page where most buyers start
• one recent review or customer note
From these, infer what customers care about most right now and where they’re likely getting stuck. Create a 30-minute action plan that includes:
• one sentence I can use everywhere to set that expectation
• one specific page change to shorten the path (what to cut, move, or clarify)
• one 5-minute customer connection I can do today (thank-you, check-in, or invite)
• one reflection question for tonight
• one simple way to measure if today’s change made a difference
Keep it concise, kind, and realistic.
When Connection Clicks
You’ll notice fewer “where do I…?” messages and more “thank you!” replies. Support gets lighter because answers are consistent. Traffic converts better because the next step is obvious. The business feels calmer not because there’s less to do, but because the path is mapped.
Jason Hunter Design helps business and brand owners turn this connection into results and findability when people are searching. If a focused plan would help your brand, we’re ready to map it with you! Just fill out the form below and we’ll get back to you soon!
Jason Bass is a marketing strategist, community builder, and founder who turns bold ideas into real momentum. At the helm of Jason Hunter Design, Pixel Partner Digital, and The Citizen, he brings clarity to chaos, structure to startups, and firepower to brands ready to scale. Known for his visionary thinking and down-to-earth leadership, Jason helps businesses grow — not just in revenue, but in purpose and impact.
