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Why Your Phone Number Link Is Costing You Customers

24 min · 7 de jul de 2026
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Millions of small business websites display phone numbers as plain text, forcing visitors to manually copy and dial. Each extra step loses 20-30% of potential callers. The fix is a tiny HTML attribute combining the tel URI scheme with the E.164 international numbering standard. In this episode, we break down why the leading zero gets dropped, how to format numbers for global compatibility, and why a single canonical phone number unlocks SMS, WhatsApp, and VoIP channels. No more silent failure — just one tap to connect.

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