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Ryan Nichols

Business services built around attention, proof, and checkout

Turn attention into action.

I build and sharpen owned websites for people who need their story, services, records, and audience on a domain they control. Social media gets attention. The website captures it.

What the page should do first

Make the visitor feel the story before you ask them to buy.

1Attention landsThey see live traffic, proof, and a reason to stay.
2Story opensThey tell what happened without getting lost in a blank form.
3Proof organizesDates, people, records, witnesses, and missing documents become readable.
4Action is obviousThen services, tips, support, booking, or checkout make sense.

Attention

People see the thing fast.

Proof

Receipts back up the claim.

Path

The next click is obvious.

Money

Checkout is not buried.

Pick the smallest smart move

What do you need right now?

Once the story is clear, the service should be obvious. This matcher keeps people from overbuying or guessing.

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30-Minute Strategy Call

$197

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Services

Start with the work that creates the next click.

The page, offer, and proof have to work together. A stranger should understand what you do, why it matters, what proof exists, and what to do next without asking you to explain it twice.

Selected service

30-Minute Strategy Call

You know you need movement, but not what to build first.

$197

Review the current site, story, audience, or public record.

Identify the strongest first offer or attention hook.

Turn scattered ideas into a short action list.

Smallest paid step

Open checkout page - $197

Attention mechanisms

Keep visitors moving.

  • Matcher: reduces indecision by telling people the smallest smart service.
  • Proof modules: show what can live on the site before a buyer has to imagine it.
  • Checkout path: every serious service points to the existing Stripe-backed store.
  • Owned audience frame: social media becomes the billboard; the domain becomes the home.

Build menu

The site can become the tool, not just the brochure.

The best websites give people something to touch: a live counter, a file wall, a tip form, a booking path, a feed, a support meter, or a private follow-up route. That is what keeps attention on your domain.

Public feed

Posts, updates, essays, videos, and proof on your domain.

Service ladder

A clear path from call to audit to build.

Tip or intake form

Structured submissions without dumping chaos into your inbox.

Support path

Donate, subscribe, book, or buy without hunting.

Live pulse

Visible momentum: people reading, sharing, or supporting.

Receipt wall

Screenshots, files, source links, and timelines people can inspect.

Private follow-up

A safer route for sensitive details that should not be public.

Admin surface

A control room for posts, submissions, orders, and next actions.

Guardrails

Strong copy. Clean claims.

If a site handles public records, sensitive stories, misconduct claims, business promises, or audience money, it needs clear labels and safer language. Attention only helps if the record can stand up after people inspect it.

No fake urgency

Use real deadlines, real capacity, and real offers.

No invented proof

Do not manufacture receipts, metrics, or outcomes.

No legal advice claims

Keep legal, investigative, and advocacy work separated.

No trapped customers

Flat fee, clear next step, obvious way to contact Ryan.

Want the fastest useful move?

Start with a call if you need direction. Start with the audit if the current site is already live. Start with the build if you know the domain needs to become home base.

Start with 30-Minute Strategy Call