Conversion-focused layouts for agencies and service businesses — built to showcase your offer fast, prove credibility early, and turn visitors into booked calls or quote requests.
• A proven agency/services landing page structure (section by section)
• CTA + form placement best practices (what to show above the fold)
• Layout “recipes” for different service models (retainers, projects, local services, consultations)
• Copy prompts for headlines, benefits, packages, and FAQs
• A curated set of Creative Fabrica template previews for layout inspiration
These pages convert best when the offer is specific, proof shows early, and the next step is frictionless.
1. Hero (above the fold): clear service promise + niche + one primary CTA (Book a call / Get a quote)
2. Who it’s for: 2–4 bullets to qualify the right clients quickly
3. Services snapshot: 3–6 cards (what you do, in plain language)
4. Proof: logos, testimonials, case study metrics, before/after
5. How it works: simple 3-step process
6. Packages / pricing guidance: starting price, tiers, or “custom quote”
7. FAQ: objections + short answers
8. Final CTA: repeat the same action + add trust signal near the button
• Use ONE primary CTA per page (don’t split focus)
• For agencies: “Book a 15-min call” often beats “Contact us”
• For local services: “Get a quote” + short form works best
• Keep forms short (name + email + one field like “Project type”)
• If you need more info, use a 2-step form (Step 1: contact → Step 2: details)
• We help [audience] get [result] without [pain].
• [Service] for [niche] brands — built to increase [metric].
• Book more [leads/clients] with a proven [service] system.
• Get [outcome] in [timeframe]
• A clear process from kickoff to delivery
• Transparent communication and reporting
• Results you can measure (not just “nice design”)
• “In 30 days, we improved…”
• “We reduced cost per lead by…”
• “Booked X qualified calls per month…”
If you have fixed packages, show tiers or a “starting at” price. If projects vary, show typical ranges and anchor value with outcomes.
A specific promise, your niche (who you serve), one CTA, and one proof element (testimonial, rating, or logo row).
Keep it tight: 3–6 core services. Too many options dilute clarity and reduce conversions.
“Book a call” with a short time commitment (10–15 minutes) usually converts better than generic contact CTAs.