When prospects or clients ask me “What makes a great website?”—my answer is simple: it’s not about flashy design, it’s about clear messaging (The words matter most).
To illustrate, I recently came across a fantastic example: Termageddon.
Hans, one of the founders, built Termageddon with the kind of clarity every website should have. Here’s why it works so well:
1. Clear Calls to Action
From the moment you land on their site, you know what to do: Register, Sign Up Today, Log In. No confusion.
2. Scannable Headlines
Most people don’t read websites—they scan. Termageddon makes it effortless. Their headlines quickly explain what they do, why they’re different, and what you’ll gain.
3. Problem → Solution → Result
Following the StoryBrand framework, they nail the flow:
- Problem (the stakes): Websites need up-to-date policies.
- Solution: Automatically updated policies.
- Result: Peace of mind.
That journey matters more than pixels and animations.
4. Simple Steps to Take Action
They don’t just tell you what they do—they show you the steps, so there’s zero guesswork.
5. Authority & Trust
Testimonials, reviews, partner programs, and practicing what they preach (privacy policies right on the footer). Instant credibility.
6. Value & Cost
By the time you reach the pricing, you already see the value. The “ask” feels natural.
The Takeaway
A great website makes your visitor the hero, shows the problem, offers a clear solution, and guides them to action with confidence.
Want me to review your site and see if it’s hitting the mark? Let’s talk.