Workflow
Service Business Website Planning Workflow
A step-by-step workflow for planning a service business website from business type and page map to service copy, local SEO, trust proof, and launch review.
Direct answer: how do you plan a local business website?
Plan a local business website by choosing the business type, mapping core pages, writing homepage and service copy, adding trust sections, planning local SEO pages, testing CTAs, and completing a launch checklist before the site is built or redesigned.
Step 1: choose business type and goal
A contractor, consultant, salon, home service company, and agency all need different proof and CTAs. Start by writing the primary customer, primary offer, service area, and desired next step.
Step 2: map pages and internal links
Create a page map that includes homepage, services overview, individual services, about, contact, FAQs, resources, legal pages, and any location pages that can be useful and unique.
Step 3: write service copy and trust proof
Draft service pages before design starts. Collect project photos, reviews, credentials, FAQs, process notes, and contact details so the website is built around real content.
Step 4: complete launch review
Before launch, test forms, links, metadata, robots, sitemap, mobile layout, analytics, speed, redirects, and legal pages. SiteBuildHub turns that review into a visible workflow.
Workflow checklist
- Business type and website goal selected.
- Page map drafted.
- Homepage, service pages, trust sections, and CTA copy prepared.
- Local SEO page plan reviewed for usefulness.
- Launch checklist completed.
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FAQ
How do you use SiteBuildHub to plan a service website?
Use SiteBuildHub to organize pages, write service copy, plan trust sections, review local SEO structure, and complete launch tasks before building.
Plan the website before you build it
Use SiteBuildHub to organize service pages, trust sections, local SEO content, calls-to-action, and launch tasks in one planning workflow.