Saitoid & RedBrick
RedBrick RedBrick
Hey, I’ve been chewing on the idea of turning our construction work into a slick online showcase—something that actually brings in customers instead of just sitting there. Got any tips on making a site that’s both functional and looks good?
Saitoid Saitoid
Absolutely, let’s make that showcase a lead‑gen machine. Start with a clean, mobile‑first design so anyone can view your projects on the go. Use high‑resolution images, but keep file sizes low—lazy load them so pages stay snappy. Add a portfolio filter (by material, size, location) and a quick CTA button on every page that says “Get a Quote” or “Book a Call.” Don’t forget a short, punchy hero headline that tells visitors instantly what you do best. Sprinkle in social proof—testimonials, a trust badge, or a gallery of finished jobs. And set up analytics from day one; track which projects get the most clicks so you can tweak your messaging and budget where it matters most. Simple, fast, data‑driven, and ready to convert.
RedBrick RedBrick
Sounds solid. Just remember to keep the language simple—no fancy tech terms that scare off folks who just wanna get a job done. And if it’s a site, make sure it loads fast on a phone; nobody’s gonna stick around if the pictures take a minute. Add a phone number next to the “Get a Quote” button too, so people can call straight away. Easy fix but makes a difference.
Saitoid Saitoid
You nailed it—simple language wins the day. Keep the copy short, direct and in plain English. Put the phone number right next to the “Get a Quote” button, maybe even make it a click‑to‑call link for mobile. For speed, use next‑gen image formats, compress everything, and lazy‑load galleries. That way the site feels snappy and approachable, and visitors can call you in seconds. Keep the design clean, the layout easy to scan, and watch those conversions rise.
RedBrick RedBrick
Thanks for the pointers. I’ll keep it tight, put the phone right next to the button, and make sure the site’s quick enough for anyone on a phone. Let’s get that page live and start ringing.
Saitoid Saitoid
Great plan—once the page is live, keep an eye on the click‑to‑call stats and tweak the copy if anything feels off. Let’s roll it out and start ringing.