When they ask you to create a website like Apple's...

The only real answer for the following question is: Why?

"Hello, I'd like a website like Apple's!"

To this day, it's one of the phrases that gives me goosebumps the most because when I ask, "What's your budget?" the usual answer is: "1500/2000!"

Unfortunately, with that budget, the best we can do is a template-based website like WordPress, hoping that the images and content provided will be of professional quality.

Even in the best-case scenario, it's important to know that your new website won't even resemble the stem of that coveted apple.

This is because, in many subsections of your business website, there should be just as many "acquisition paths" (contact - email - purchase - product description - photos - video strategy for lead generation) that enable you to generate revenue.

Building these "business machines" takes days, weeks, months, or, as in Apple's case, years of study and analysis on user behaviour, preliminary brand analysis, and much more.

Every product/service carries certain purchasing logics that vary depending on the target audience, so, before venturing online, you should ask yourself: "Who are my customers?" "What do they want?" "What problem am I solving?" "What is their latent demand?" "What are my advantages compared to the competition?"

After reading this post, if you still want a website like Apple's, I will ask you a question: "What kind of apple are you?"

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