Tag Archives: your-services

How to Create Services Pages that Showcase Your Work and Win You Clients

The post How to Create Services Pages that Showcase Your Work and Win You Clients appeared first on HostGator Blog . Every kind of service business has the same basic challenge: You need to let your target customers know what you offer, why you’re the right person for the job, and how to contact you. That’s why it’s so important to have a well-written, well-designed services page on your website. 5 Tips for Building a Service Page that Wins Clients Here are our top five tips for building a services page that works. 1. Know the ideal audience for your services. Who is your services page for? A good services page speaks directly to the needs of your best customers—or, if your business is brand-new, the customers you hope to have. Think about your customer personas, if you’ve developed them. If you haven’t yet developed customer personas for your marketing , do that before you create your services page. 2. Decide whether you want one services page or a page for each service. If you already know you’re going with a single-page website, then your services section will be part of that single page. Otherwise, you need to choose to have one or multiple service pages. When you should have one Services page Putting all your information on one page makes it easier for visitors to scroll through your offerings on a phone. Some SEO experts and theme developers also say putting all the information on one page moves visitors through the conversion funnel faster, so they’re more likely to subscribe or contact you. One services page may be best: Your business is new and you don’t have a big portfolio yet. You offer a small range of easy-to-understand services. Most of your customers find your site through mobile search. When you should have multiple Services pages You can also have a services overview page that links to individual pages for each service. This gives you more places to use focus keywords to boost your SEO. The trick here is to limit the number of subcategories, so your site remains easy to navigate. Multiple services pages may be your best bet if: You have portfolio examples and testimonials to show for each type of service. You offer a large range of services or services that require explanation. You’re in a competitive niche or location and want to raise your SEO game. 3. Create content for your services page Every service page needs your unique selling proposition, service descriptions, social proof, and calls to action. Your USP You don’t have to write a novel, but this is the place to brag on yourself. Do you have years of experience? Thousands of positive customer reviews? Case studies showing how your services helped clients reduce costs or increase revenue? Link to or embed that information here. Service descriptions Go into some depth on each service, because longer copy with relevant long-tail keywords can help your page rank better in search results. Does your premium dog grooming package include a canine massage? Do your birthday party packages include gluten-free cupcake options? People searching for this level of detail are often ready to buy. Help them find you! Social proof If you have them, include or link to portfolio samples, reviews, testimonials, or case studies somewhere on your services page—either in your USP at the top or in each service description. A call to action Put your call to action (“call us now” or “request a quote”) at the top and bottom of your page. Signup content To stay in contact with undecided visitors, offer free content in exchange for their email address. It can be general, like “A guide to choosing a home renovation contractor.” You can also create several pieces of content tied to individual services, like “How to decide between wood and vinyl siding” and “Which replacement windows are right for your home?” You can segment customers who sign up by the types of content they request and nurture those leads via email. 4. Make your services page easy to navigate. Now that you have the information you want to include on your services page, make that information easy for potential customers to use. Scan-friendly copy Organize your text so it’s easy to scan. Subheadings, short paragraphs, and bulleted lists are easier to read on small screens than long paragraphs. Consistent style Keep your headings consistent. On a single services page, use the same heading level (H1 or H2) for each service you offer, with descriptions underneath. This helps readers grasp your services at a glance, and it’s better for SEO, too. If you make separate pages for each service, keep descriptions, heading usage, and page formats consistent across those pages. Consider turning on breadcrumbs, so users can easily see where they are. Appealing design You can design your services page with the Gutenberg drag-and-drop editor when you choose one of HostGator’s managed WordPress hosting plans. These plans come with more than 100 free template options to help you design a great-looking site fast. You can also install other WordPress themes to get the look you want. Some of the free themes we like for small businesses and solopreneurs are Experon, Life Coach, Ryan Grid, Astra, and Schema Lite. Want to have a pro design your services page? You can save time and get great results with HostGator’s Website Design Services . In addition to a professionally designed site, you also get expert SEO guidance, individual training, and monthly marketing help. 5. Monitor your services page metrics. After you debut your services page, watch your metrics in Google Search Console. When you click the Performance tab, you’ll see a list of the search queries visitors have used to find your site, the click-through rate from search results, and the pages they visited. Over time, you’ll see whether your services page keywords match the keywords your visitors use to find your page. You’ll also see whether they’re sticking around, signing up for your free content, and more. You can adjust your keywords, calls to action, and other page elements if you need to, based on your Search Console data. Ready to get started? Check out the services pages for HostGator’s managed WordPress hosting plans and Website Design Services today. Find the post on the HostGator Blog Continue reading

Posted in HostGator, Hosting, VodaHost | Tagged , , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on How to Create Services Pages that Showcase Your Work and Win You Clients

Worrying notification from Swiftway, anyone know what is going on?

I got this very worrying email from SwiftWay this morning: Subject: Potential temporary disruption to your services from our DC facilitie… | Read the rest of http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=1744624&goto=newpost Continue reading

Posted in HostGator, Hosting, php, VodaHost | Tagged , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Worrying notification from Swiftway, anyone know what is going on?

How to Sell Your Services Online: 5 Steps to Getting Started

The post How to Sell Your Services Online: 5 Steps to Getting Started appeared first on HostGator Blog . How to Sell Your Services Online So you’ve taken some time to learn a marketable skill and now you want to start selling your services online. Whether you want to go the freelance route or start building an agency, the foundation of your work online starts with a website. Your website will be the cornerstone of any kind of business. Luckily, building a website doesn’t have to be difficult by using the hidden power of a website builder . Below you’ll learn the steps you need to take to start selling your services online, including building out a website and the site elements you’ll need to start selling. 1. Consider Your Service and Market Before you even build out your website and start marketing your services you’ll need to think about how you’re going to position yourself. For example, if you’re going to be a freelance writer it can be helpful to focus on a specific niche. It can be much easier to find work as a freelance writer for the real estate market than as a general freelance writer. Think about who you want to serve and how your unique experience and expertise make you well positioned to serve this market. You need to be able to answer two questions: What specific service am I offering? Who am I offering that service to? Being able to confidently answer these two questions will help make the design and messaging of your website much more intentional and effective.   2. Build Out Your Website Equipped with the above information, it’s time to start building your site. If you’ve never built a website before, then this process can seem a little intimidating. Will you use a CMS? Will you learn to build a site from scratch? Will you hire someone to do it? Will you use a website builder? If the technical steps of building out a website intimidate you, then the easiest approach to take will be using a website builder. With a website builder your hosting, domain name, and site building tools will be all under one roof. The process of building a site with a website builder is incredibly simple as well: Choose a website builder, like the GATOR builder . Setup your account and choose a domain name. Pick and customize your theme with the drag and drop tool. Publish your site.   3. Create the Necessary Pages When you’re selling your services online there are certain pages that are must-haves. We cover what these are below, so you can build your website the right way. A home page that immediately tells your visitors what you offer and how you can help them. A portfolio page that gives potential customers an idea of the quality of your work. A testimonial pages that highlights stellar reviews from past clients (you might not have these right away). A services pages that gives a breakdown of the services you offer. A contact page that lets visitors reach out about a potential project. Building out the above pages will give your site a rock solid foundation. You’ll have everything you need to start selling your services online. Finally, you’ll need a way to take payments. You can either send invoices via PayPal, or choose a website builder that offers eCommerce templates and payment processor integration and sell your services that way. By the way, either is possible with the GATOR builder.   4. Generate Traffic and Clients To start selling your services you’re going to need traffic and clients. There are numerous approaches to building out your service-based business. Here are a few common methods for generating new clients: Guest blog on popular sites that your potential clients read and have a bio link that directs back to your site. Create a popular blog to rank for customer-centric keywords (this is a long-term approach). Create social media profiles on platforms your audience hangs out, like LinkedIn and Instagram. Scour popular job boards in your niche and pitch any jobs your services are in alignment with. Start cold pitching companies and individuals who are in need of your services. There are dozens of viable methods to generate new clients and traffic to your website. The important thing isn’t to spread yourself too thin, but instead to experiment with approaches until you find one that works and regularly execute on that every day.   5. Do the Work! Now that you’ve generated your first few clients it’s time to do the work. It’s important that you regularly go above and beyond with your deliverables, especially for your first few clients. Providing consistently excellent work can lead to testimonials you can place on your website, and potentially even referral work from your past satisfied clients. By now you’re well equipped to start selling your services online. It’s important to remember that this is a long-term game and all about consistency. Keep at it and you will see success. Find the post on the HostGator Blog Continue reading

Posted in HostGator, Hosting, VodaHost | Tagged , , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on How to Sell Your Services Online: 5 Steps to Getting Started