What does a construction company need on their website - Part 2
In part 1 we showed different elements such as showing off your projects, the about us page and the services you can include on your construction website. Take a look at part 2 for even more help for your construction business.Contact information
Displaying your contact information is an absolute must!! Providing these details gives your audience an easy way to reach you. Being transparent about how your customers can contact you is a great way to build trust. So, make sure you include all your key contact details - phone numbers, email addresses etc. You might also consider a contact form. Contact forms allow your potential customers to submit their details and any information that might be relevant, for you to contact them in return. They are a great way to build an email list for any future marketing campaigns you might do through email. The nature of this industry means that phone calls often go unanswered. A contact form allows potential customers to contact you, and leave their details, allowing you to respond when you are able. If you use a CRM, this form can go straight into there, helping you to manage your leads effectively and saving you time in the process.Useful content
Your website provides a platform for you to provide content that is both useful and helpful. This content can come in several forms such as FAQs, blog pages, documents, and more. Your content could cover the key areas of construction that are relevant to your clients. For example, you can provide content about what to expect during the building process, planning permission, how to work with local councils and other governing bodies, sustainability information, and so on. All this content will help give your customers valuable insights into the construction project they want to pursue and has the potential to help support your SEO efforts. As we have seen, a website for your construction business can be a valuable resource for showcasing your work and reaching out to potential clients. A website will help you stand out from the crowd of other service providers and show that you take your business seriously. Moreover, by providing information about your services on your website you can save time by not having to answer common questions you'd receive over email or phone calls multiple times. Having a website can also give your business credibility and trust. Potential customers may feel more comfortable using your services if they can learn more about what you do on the web versus just hearing it through word-of-mouth or seeing a flyer with limited information. When customers do their research, they'll be able to find out specifics that make sense in terms of cost and quality expectations without having to reach out to ask. At the end of the day, having a website designed specifically for your construction business is an investment worth making as it could open doors to new customers and revenue opportunities that would otherwise remain untapped. To start taking advantage of these opportunities, talk to us about getting a website for your construction business today! We hope that you got value from our blog post to help with your business.If you would like to know more about how to get started with an Ecommerce website then please take a look at www.thewebguys.co.uk or even book in a meeting directly with Brian to discuss how to get started using this link https://thewebguys.zohobookings.eu/#/customer/brianlynggaard
