A business website should answer the main questions customers have before they contact you. What do you offer? Who do you help? Why should they trust you? How can they take the next step?
The most important section is the homepage. It should quickly explain the business, show the main services, include trust signals, and guide users toward a clear action. Service pages are also important because they give each service enough space to rank, explain details, and answer customer concerns.
An about section helps humanize the business and explain experience, values, and approach. Testimonials and project examples build credibility. FAQs reduce hesitation by answering common questions before the customer reaches out.
Contact information should be easy to find. A strong website usually includes a contact page, visible phone or email options, a contact form, service area details, and clear calls to action across the site.
Debugsy structures business websites around clarity and conversion. The design should look professional, but the content and page structure are what help visitors move from browsing to contacting the business.