Service · Web & Conversion
Most service business websites lose 30% of qualified visitors to fixable problems: hidden phone number, slow mobile load, missing trust signals, generic homepage instead of service-specific landing pages. We rebuild the page where money is made.
Same ad spend, more leads
Most service business websites are designed by web designers who've never run a campaign. They're pretty. They're slow. They have 14 menu items, an ambiguous "Contact Us" button, and the phone number lives in the footer. That site is the reason your $4,000 ad budget produces 14 leads instead of 26. We rebuild the page where money is actually made — landing pages, mobile UX, conversion rate optimization — and the same ad spend produces 25–40% more leads.
I've audited hundreds of service business websites. The pattern is identical: the site looks nice in a portfolio screenshot, performs terribly in a real customer's hand. Mobile load time over 4 seconds. Click-to-call buried below three scrolls. A 12-field contact form. Generic stock photos. No social proof above the fold. Phone number that's not actually clickable on mobile. Every single one of those is fixable in a week. Most agencies don't fix them because they don't run ads — they sell websites.
The math is simple: your ad spend is fixed. Conversion rate is variable. If your landing page converts at 4% instead of 2.7%, you get 48% more leads for the same ad budget. Nothing else in marketing has that kind of leverage. CRO (conversion rate optimization) is where the actual ROI comes from once your campaigns are decent.
What's in a web + conversion engagement
We build landing pages and conversion-optimized websites for service businesses specifically. Not e-commerce. Not SaaS. Not B2B lead gen for enterprise software. Service business + local + service-area + paid traffic destination. Here's what's included.
tel: link, not just text). Booking form with 4 fields max (name, phone, problem, zip). Trust signals near the CTA: review stars, named testimonials with photos, certification badges, payment logos. Sticky mobile CTA bar.Where service business sites lose visitors
If your conversion rate from paid traffic is below 3%, it's almost always one (or several) of these. Not all six need fixing — but the first one alone usually drops CPL 25%+.
How web + conversion stacks with channels
Bad landing pages waste good ad spend. Good landing pages multiply it. CRO is the highest-ROI investment in your marketing stack — but it has to pair with everything else.
What CRO actually does
Before-and-after on conversion rate from real client engagements. Same ad spend in both columns.
Existing site was a WordPress theme with 7-second mobile load. Rebuild: clean static site, sub-2s load, sticky CTA, schema. Same ad spend, 96% more leads.
Generic homepage as ad destination. Built 4 service-specific landing pages (AC repair, heater repair, install, maintenance plan). Conversion rate up 68%, CPL down 40%.
Original site had 9-field form, no reviews above fold, hidden pricing. Rebuilt: 4-field form, reviews + pricing transparent, sticky CTA. Doubled conversion rate.
Who this is for
CRO has the best ROI when there's already paid traffic to optimize. If you're not running ads, build the page first, then start the campaigns.
Pricing
Project pricing covers full design + build + copy + technical setup + testing. Sites are built on a fast static stack (Astro/Next.js or hand-coded HTML/CSS depending on use case) — no WordPress unless specifically requested. Hosting is your call (we recommend Cloudflare Pages or Netlify for speed). Source code is yours. Ongoing CRO retainer is optional but recommended once the build is live — that's where the additional 15–25% conversion lift comes from over 6 months.
Common questions
Only if there's a strong reason to (existing WordPress investment, in-house team that knows WP, specific plugin requirement). Default is a fast static stack — Astro, Next.js, or hand-coded HTML/CSS. WordPress out of the box is fine. WordPress with 12 plugins, a heavy theme, and unoptimized images is what kills page speed and Quality Score for most service businesses. We don't want to add to that.
Single landing page: 7–10 business days from kickoff to live (assuming you provide content/photos in week one). 3-page suite: 2–3 weeks. Full website rebuild: 4–8 weeks depending on scope. We don't "discovery phase" you — we get into design + build by day three.
Built right, yes. We follow technical SEO best practices: clean URL structure, schema markup, fast load, mobile-first, accessible HTML, internal linking. Pair the build with our Local SEO + GBP service and you'll rank for service-area + service-name searches within 60–120 days. Standalone, the build alone won't push you to #1, but it's the foundation that makes ranking possible.
Yes. Every build includes copy. We interview you (45 min), write the copy in your voice (not generic AI-sounding agency copy), and iterate twice. If you want to write your own copy, you can — we'll edit and structure it. Either way, you don't get "Welcome to our website. We are committed to excellence." That kind of copy is why your conversion rate is 2.4%.
If your existing site has content worth keeping (blog posts that are ranking, case studies, testimonials), yes. We do a content audit during scoping, identify what's pulling weight, migrate or rewrite as appropriate. Usually 60–80% of existing content gets cut because it's filler. The 20–40% that's good gets restructured.
Yes — that's the CRO retainer. We run continuous A/B tests on the live site once the initial build is converting reasonably (above 3% on paid traffic). Tools: Microsoft Clarity for free heatmaps + recordings, VWO or Convert.com for split testing infrastructure. Monthly testing roadmap, weekly results review, statistically-significant winners ship to production.
We target green on all three Core Web Vitals (LCP < 2.5s, INP < 200ms, CLS < 0.1). PageSpeed Insights mobile score 90+. We test on real-world conditions, not just synthetic. If your current site loads in 6 seconds and scores 32 on mobile, the rebuild alone will drop CPL 20–30% from speed improvements. That's measurable and we put it in writing.
Sometimes. If your current site is on a clean modern stack (already on Next/Astro/Webflow) and the issue is purely design + UX, yes — we can redesign in place. If it's on a heavy WordPress build with 14 plugins, the rebuild is faster than the redesign, and you end up with a faster site afterward. We tell you which during the audit.
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