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Websites & Landing Pages

A website that books work, not one that just looks fine.

Your site has one job: turn a visitor who's ready to buy into a call or a form. Most local sites are built to look like a brochure and quietly lose that traffic. We rebuild for the job.

The problem

What loses the visit

Everything on one page

A single Services page can't sell six different jobs or rank for any of them. Each service needs its own room.

Slow on a phone

Most local traffic is mobile, often on data in a driveway. Every second of load costs you calls.

The call is buried

If the phone number and the form aren't obvious at every scroll depth, you're relying on the visitor to work for it.

No tracking

A site that can't tell you which page produced the call is a site you're flying blind on.

The process

How we run it.

No black box. This is the order we work in and why each step comes when it does.

Start from the booking

We work backwards from the action you want — the call, the form, the estimate request — and build the page to reach it.

One page, one job

A dedicated page per service, each speaking to that customer's specific problem rather than averaging across all of them.

Proof where it counts

Reviews, real work, and trust signals placed at the moments people hesitate, not dumped in a testimonials page nobody visits.

Built fast and mobile-first

Performance is a conversion feature. Pages are built light, and they're built for a phone first.

Tracked from day one

Call tracking, form tracking, and event tracking wired in before launch, not retrofitted after.

Test and improve

Headlines, offers, and layout adjusted on what the data shows — a launch is a starting point.

Two jobs, two builds

Rebuilds and landing pages solve different problems.

Website rebuild

For businesses whose whole site is working against them — slow, dated, unstructured, or invisible to search. We rebuild the foundation so every service has a page that can rank and convert, and so the site is finally measurable.

Service landing pages

For campaigns. Every ad needs a page that matches its promise — send a “basement waterproofing” click to a homepage and you paid for a visit that bounces. One page per service, per campaign.

What's included

Delivered inside the Program.

Websites & Landing Pages isn't sold as a standalone retainer. It's one capability of the operator-led Veltio Program — because on its own, disconnected from tracking and follow-up, it underperforms.

Full website rebuilds
Service-specific landing pages
Mobile-first responsive build
Page speed & Core Web Vitals work
Conversion-focused copywriting
Call & form tracking integration
SEO-ready structure and schema
You own the site and the domain
Expected timeline

What typically happens, and when.

We'd rather set an honest expectation than win the sale with a fast one.

Week 1
Scope and structure

What each page has to do, what proof it needs, and how the site will be measured.

Week 2–4
Build

Pages built, copy written, tracking wired in, speed tuned. Landing pages move faster than a full rebuild.

Week 4–6
Launch

Live with tracking working from the first visit, so we learn from day one rather than guessing.

Ongoing
Improve on data

Headlines, offers, and layout adjusted on what actually converts.

Typical ranges based on how this work usually unfolds — not a guaranteed outcome. Actual timing depends on your market, competition, budget, and starting point.

Questions

Websites & Landing Pages, honestly answered.

Do I own the website?
Yes. Your domain, your site, your content, your accounts. Nothing is held hostage if you leave.
Can you work with my existing site?
Often, yes. If the foundation is sound we improve what's there. If it's fighting you on speed, structure, and conversion, a rebuild is cheaper than endlessly patching it — we'll tell you honestly which one you're looking at.
What's the difference between a landing page and a website page?
A landing page has one job and one action, usually paired with a specific campaign. A website page also has to serve search, navigation, and browsing. Ads need landing pages; a homepage can't do that job.
How long does a rebuild take?
Landing pages typically move in a couple of weeks. A full rebuild is usually four to six, depending on how many services need their own page and how much content exists to work from.

Let's look at your numbers.

Tell us where you are now and we'll map out what Websites & Landing Pages would take for a business your size.

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