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Site Migrations flow: "Why should you host with us?" section needs tightening #96413

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sixhours opened this issue Nov 14, 2024 · 2 comments
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sixhours commented Nov 14, 2024

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@fditrapani has a mockup of a tightened/more engaging version of this copy we should implement.

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OpenAI suggested the following labels for this issue:

  • [Feature Group] Site Migration: The issue specifically pertains to the site migration flow, indicating that it relates directly to features that facilitate moving a site to WordPress.com.
  • [Feature] Site Migration: Further emphasizes the focus on site migration features, indicating that the 'Why should you host with us?' section is part of this process.
  • [Feature] Marketing & Retention Emails: The need to tighten this section suggests a marketing aspect, aiming to improve communication with potential customers about the benefits of hosting.

@github-actions github-actions bot added [Feature] Marketing & Retention Emails Emails sent to engage, inform, or retain customers. [Feature] Site Migration Features related to site migrations to WPcom [Feature Group] Site Migration [Experiment] AI labels added labels Nov 14, 2024
@sixhours sixhours added [Type] Bug and removed [Feature] Marketing & Retention Emails Emails sent to engage, inform, or retain customers. labels Nov 14, 2024
@sixhours sixhours added [Type] Enhancement [Feature] DIFM (Do It For Me) Flows All our services and tools where we build sites for users. and removed [Type] Bug labels Nov 14, 2024
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Here's the mockup we discussed during our call:

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