As a foodie, there’s one red flag I always spot instantly:
A restaurant with a massive menu.
Even worse?
One that tries to do everything—Italian, Thai, sushi, burgers, tacos—all under one roof.
That’s when I know… this meal is probably going to suck.
Because when you try to be all things to all people, you rarely do anything well.
It’s the same in business.
If your service page, lead magnet, or consultation offer tries to appeal to everyone—or gives too many paths to choose from—you dilute your authority and confuse your prospects.
And confused prospects don’t convert.
Clear and specific wins.
One outcome. One promise. One path forward.
Take a look at your primary offer or your opt-in page. Ask yourself: Is this targeting one clear audience with one specific result? If not, it’s time to trim the fat.
Because, like a bloated menu, trying to do too much leaves everyone hungry for something better.
Kick butt, make mucho DEEnero!
Dave “No Pad Thai With My Pizza, Thanks” Dee