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  • Homepage Structure That Converts

    A high-performing homepage follows a simple flow: clarity first, then proof, then action. Start with a headline that says what you do and who it is for. Add a short subheading that explains the outcome. Users decide in seconds, so remove anything that makes them guess. Next, show services as three to five clear cards,

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  • Buttons and Links: Small Details, Big Trust

    Broken or unclear buttons make a site feel unreliable. Every button should answer two questions: where will it take me, and what will happen next? Use clear labels like “View Portfolio,” “See Services,” or “Contact Us.” Avoid vague labels like “Start” unless the context is obvious. Keep button styles consistent: same color, radius, and hover

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  • Mobile-First Website Fixes

    Most visitors will see your site on a phone, so mobile clarity matters more than desktop polish. Start by checking text size and spacing. Paragraphs should be easy to scan, with short lines and enough padding. If the user has to zoom, the design is losing points. Next, simplify sections. Long, complex layouts can collapse

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  • Service Pages That Sell

    A service page should remove doubt and make the next step obvious. Begin with a strong headline and a short summary of the result. Then list what is included in the service, using clear bullet points. People want to know exactly what they are paying for. Add your process in three to five steps. A

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  • Portfolio Pages: How to Make Them Strong

    A portfolio is not just a gallery; it is evidence. For each project, include three things: the problem, the solution, and the result. Even a short paragraph improves the impact compared to images alone. If you cannot share numbers, share outcomes like “increased inquiries” or “clearer brand messaging.” Organize projects by category or style so

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