Why Your Website Isn't Getting You Calls

Your work isn't the problem. The site standing in front of it is.

Getting Calls

You've got a site. It's up, you paid for it, and if you're honest, you've never been sure it brought you a single job. You're not imagining that.

Most contractor sites just sit there. A sharp-looking one, a dated one, it doesn't much matter, because most were built to look finished, not to book work. Catching the person who lands on the page was never part of the job.

What actually happens when someone lands on your site

They don't read it. They scan. In a few seconds they're deciding whether they can trust you and whether reaching you is worth the effort. A site that reads like every other company, comprehensive services, state of the art equipment, hands them nothing to hold onto. So they leave, even with your number right there on the screen.

The jobs you lose this way are silent

There's no missed call. No voicemail. No quote that fell through. Someone ready to pay showed up, couldn't tell fast what you do or how to reach you, and left. You never knew they came. That's why this goes unfixed for years. You can't patch a leak you can't see.

What a site that books work actually does

It does one thing well. It shows the right person, fast, that you're the one to trust, and it makes reaching you effortless. The number taps. The page loads on a phone. The first thing they see tells them they're in the right place. That's the whole game.

Your work isn't the problem. The site standing in front of it is.