Generic pages
Customers land on broad copy and still have to guess whether you handle their job, their area, and their urgency.
These pages follow the standard outreach-safe structure: website design for a fresh start, AI website rebuild for an existing site, and AI consulting when the business needs better systems in the background.
Customers land on broad copy and still have to guess whether you handle their job, their area, and their urgency.
Enquiries come in, then disappear into inbox chaos. Good leads go cold because the next step isn't obvious enough.
If the licence, reviews, and local credibility are hidden, the site does more explaining than selling.
Forms that ask too much, too early, or not enough all create friction. The goal is useful detail, not paperwork theatre.
If people can't tell where you work, they hesitate. Local clarity wins more than clever wording ever will.
When the site doesn't do the sorting for you, the office ends up doing it manually after hours.
Best when you need a fresh site that looks credible and makes the next step obvious.
Best when the current site exists, but it isn't doing enough to help people trust you or get in touch.
Best when the website is only part of the problem and the business needs smarter workflows too.
No. Start with the one that matches the current problem. If the site is shaky, begin with website design. If the message is the issue, start with the rebuild. If the systems are the bottleneck, go to consulting.
Yes. In many cases the quickest win is tightening the copy, proof, and enquiry path you already have instead of starting from scratch.
Brisbane is the example here, but the structure works for any local electrician business that relies on service areas, trust, and fast response.
Start with website design if you need a fresh build. Use AI website rebuild if the current site needs a smarter overhaul. Go to AI consulting if the main problem is workflow and admin.