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Most Websites Don’t Have a Traffic Problem

May 10, 20261 min read

Most business websites don’t have a traffic problem.

They have a trust problem.

A prospect lands on the homepage.

And within seconds they’re asking themselves:

“Is this company actually different?”

That’s the real test.

Not colors.
Not logos.
Not fancy headlines.

Trust.

And here’s where things are changing fast.

AI is now paying attention to the same behavior people are.

That means your website is no longer judged only by what it says.

It’s judged by how people react to it.

Do visitors stay?
Do they click?
Do they engage?
Do they trust what they’re seeing enough to take the next step?

Or do they leave because the website feels emotionally flat?

That’s the part most businesses miss.

The internet is filled with businesses saying:
“We care.”
“We’re different.”
“We provide great service.”

Everybody says that now.

Which means nobody believes it anymore.

That’s why some businesses with smaller budgets are suddenly outperforming larger competitors online.

They feel more real.

They show proof.
Perspective.
Personality.
Experience.

They answer real questions.

They sound human.

That creates engagement.

And engagement is becoming one of the strongest authority signals online.

AI is learning from human behavior.

So if people are not responding to your business online…

AI starts assuming your business may not matter much either.

That’s the shift.

The businesses winning right now are not necessarily the loudest.

They are the ones creating trust faster than everybody else.

Big difference.

Thoughts? Drop a comment below.

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Marketing strategist Bobby “CoachC” Christy teaches how trust and AI turn strangers into customers.

Bobby Christy

Marketing strategist Bobby “CoachC” Christy teaches how trust and AI turn strangers into customers.

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