Content architecture
Tutorial content should support a buyer journey, not just fill a blog index.
Each track below is designed to reinforce the site's main commercial promise: replace scattered tools, launch faster, and use bonuses and guidance to implement well.
Migration Guides
Strategic walkthroughs for operators moving from ClickFunnels, HubSpot, or scattered tool stacks into one implementation system.
Implementation Guides
Practical setup pathways designed to get a new account functional faster and reduce early buyer overwhelm.
Monetization Guides
Commercial strategy for agencies and SaaS-minded operators who want to package GHL into a clearer offer.
Suggested first month
Week one: audit the current stack
Document the tools, subscriptions, manual handoffs, and lead leaks you are trying to replace before you touch the new setup.
Week two: build the core operating layer
Set up the pipeline, forms, booking flow, and the first practical automation sequence instead of trying to deploy every feature immediately.
Week three: refine the buyer journey
Use comparison pages, pricing clarity, and bonus-driven CTAs to improve both conversion confidence and follow-through.
Week four: expand what is working
Double down on the workflows and content angles that actually move the business rather than broadening the setup blindly.
Next action
Use the resource tracks to get clear on the path, then use the trial plus bonus stack to shorten the distance from research to action.
This site is intentionally built around high-signal pages first: homepage, review, pricing, bonuses, comparisons, and implementation resources. That makes it useful both as a live decision asset and as the base for future SEO expansion.
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