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Most businesses don’t have a traffic problem.
They have a conversion problem.

Driving more people to a confusing website doesn’t fix anything; it just makes the problem more expensive.
That’s why we start every serious marketing engagement with a Website Traffic Readiness & Conversion Assessment.
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Website Impact Assessment
Website Traffic Readiness & Conversion Assessment
$497 per website
This is a one-time assessment — not a contract, not a commitment.
If you decide to move forward with a Pegasus Online website or marketing package, the cost of this assessment is fully credited toward your project.
In other words: You’re either paying for clarity… or applying it directly to your build or campaign.
What This Assessment Answers
Before we ever recommend click ads, SEO, or growth campaigns, we answer one critical question:
Is this website actually ready to convert traffic into leads?
If the answer is no, running ads or SEO is just lighting money on fire.
What We Evaluate (High-Level)
This is not a surface-level audit or an automated report.
We manually review your website the same way:
Get a report covering these things:
This is the same assessment we use internally before scaling marketing for our clients.
Before You Spend Another Dollar on Ads or SEO, Make Sure Your Website Is Ready
What You’ll Receive
After the assessment, you’ll receive:
A Clear “Traffic Readiness” Verdict
Is your site:
- Ready
- Almost ready
- Or not ready yet
No fluff. No guessing.
Your Top Conversion Blockers
The specific issues costing you leads right now — prioritized by impact.
A Practical Fix List
What to fix first, why it matters, and what will move the needle fastest.
Landing Page & Traffic Recommendations
Which pages are worth driving traffic to — and which ones aren’t (yet).
Tracking & Measurement Guidance
What needs to be in place so your marketing dollars can actually be measured.
Even if you never work with us again, you’ll finally see your website the way your customers do.

