Prospector submission photo — Cable TV Advertisement · Fort Lauderdale — qualified submission
These are not generic observations. These are specific structural failures pulled from the actual business website after the Prospector submitted this photo.
The TV commercial drives viewers to the website URL. That URL loads in over 11 seconds on mobile. A viewer who grabs their phone mid-commercial to look them up — the highest-intent moment in TV advertising — hits a loading screen and bounces before the page opens. The ad spend is generating interest that the website is failing to catch.
The quote request form asks for name, address, city, state, zip, phone, email, window count, window type, installation timeline, financing interest, how they heard, preferred contact time, and additional notes. 14 fields before a lead is captured. Industry standard for a first-touch quote form is 3-4 fields. The form is filtering out buyers.
Window and door replacement is a considered purchase. Customers who have questions want answers fast. No live chat, no chatbot, no callback widget. A competitor offering instant response during the TV ad window captures the impulse. A 14-field form followed by silence loses it.
Hi [Owner Name],
I saw your NewSouth Window Solutions commercial on cable this morning at 10:53. You're running real ad spend. I took a look at what that spend is landing on.
I take a look at the websites behind the vehicles I photograph. Yours has three things working against it that your van doesn't have:
TV ad landing page loads in 11 seconds on mobile
Quote form has 14 required fields — filters out buyers
No live chat during peak TV viewing hours
TV advertising investment makes the digital foundation conversation easy — they are already spending to drive traffic. The question is whether the site is catching what the ad sends. There's a company that corrects all of it in 48 hours, flat fee, you own everything permanently. No monthly fees.
Want me to send you the details?
[Your Name]
[Your tracking link]
Just bumping this up in case it got buried.
Quote form has 14 required fields — filters out buyers. Every day this sits unfixed is another round of potential customers who looked you up and couldn't get what they needed.
Happy to forward the details if you want to take a look. No pressure either way.
[Your Name]
Last note from me on this.
In the two weeks since I first reached out, every viewer who responded to your TV commercial and visited the website on mobile encountered an 11-second load wait and a 14-field form. That's a significant portion of your ad spend converting to bounces.
The fix is a flat fee, takes 48 hours, and you own everything permanently after that. If the timing isn't right, no problem. If it is — the link is below.
[Your Name]
[Your tracking link]
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