Why this matters
Trade show conversations continue online, and a weak URL makes the booth feel temporary.
This is where small business websites usually drift: the page looks presentable, but the buyer still has to guess what happens next.
The practical fix
Publish a page with the offer, product or service detail, proof, meeting link, and follow-up capture before the event starts.
Keep the fix visible on the page. If the buyer has to dig for it, it is not really fixed.
How to ship it fast
A one-day sprint works when the launch version has a clear job and the rest waits its turn. The site should answer the buyer's next question, capture demand, and give the business a credible link to send.
After launch, use analytics, search data, and real conversations to decide which sections deserve more depth.
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