Industries

Industry pages work better when they match how local customers actually compare services.

Each trade uses different language, trust signals, and booking logic. These industry pages help structure website content that makes sense for the business and for search.

  • Built for local service businesses and storefronts
  • Plain-language advice before complicated execution
  • Serving Auckland and New Zealand local businesses
Working principle We identify the friction points first, then decide what should actually be fixed. Bilingual growth websites for local businesses.
Diagnostic View
Panel state ACTIVE / READY

A service page should read like a practical diagnosis, not a vague pitch.

The right-hand panel highlights the decision signals a business owner usually needs before committing to the next step.

AUDIT.01 Live review
Primary reading
SEARCH / SITE / GBP

This page should help an owner see whether weak visibility, weak messaging, or weak business profile structure is the main friction point.

AUDIT.02 Live review
Decision mode
PRIORITY FIRST

We do not start with every possible improvement. We start with the problem most likely to change what happens next.

AUDIT.03 Live review
Expected output
CLEAR NEXT ACTION

A good page should make the next decision obvious: fix the website, strengthen GBP, improve local search visibility, or book a review.

Local storefronts and service businesses
Industry Pages

Industry pages make the website sound more relevant, not just more specific.

When the language, examples, and service structure match the trade, the page becomes easier to rank and easier to trust.

A small business site does not need many images. It needs the right image in the right place.
Industry Coverage

Industry pages help the website sound closer to how customers actually search.

Different industries describe their work differently, earn trust differently, and need different service page structures. These pages let us speak in the language of the trade instead of using generic agency copy.

Why this helps SEO

Industry pages expand long-tail coverage around service-plus-industry searches, while also making visitors feel understood faster.

Dining

Restaurants & Cafes

A restaurant or cafe page needs to show menu items, dietary options, opening hours, booking or takeaway details, and location information without making people hunt for it.

Open industry page
Moving

Moving Company

A moving company page should explain what kind of moves are handled, where the team operates, how quotes are prepared, and what affects timing or cost.

Open industry page
Outdoor Care

Gardener

A gardener page should explain what type of garden work is offered, how regular maintenance differs from one-off jobs, and what areas the business covers.

Open industry page
Dealership

Car Dealer

A car dealer page should make stock categories, finance or trade-in steps, test-drive booking, and dealership location easy to understand.

Open industry page
Roofing

Roofing

A roofing page should explain what kinds of roof problems the business handles, whether emergency work is available, how inspections and quotes are approached, and what service areas are covered.

Open industry page
Laundry

Laundry

A laundry page should explain what items are handled, how fast turnaround can be, whether pickup or delivery is available, and how pricing is structured.

Open industry page
Interior Finish

Decorator

A decorator page should show the type of rooms or projects the business works on, how quotes are prepared, what the process looks like, and how past work can be viewed.

Open industry page
Delivery

Courier

A courier page should explain delivery types, service boundaries, booking cut-offs, tracking or proof-of-delivery workflow, and how business clients can enquire.

Open industry page
Repair Lab

Tech Repair

A tech repair page should explain what devices are serviced, how diagnostics work, what affects turnaround, and what repair quality or warranty principles apply.

Open industry page
Electrical

Electrician

An electrician page should explain what kinds of electrical work are handled, whether urgent faults are covered, how quoting or assessment works, and which service areas are realistic.

Open industry page
Plumbing

Plumber

A plumber page should explain what kinds of plumbing problems are handled, whether urgent work is offered, how booking or assessment works, and what affects the quote.

Open industry page
Workshop

Mechanic

A mechanic page should explain what services the workshop handles, how diagnostics and approvals work, what affects timing, and how servicing differs from larger repair work.

Open industry page
Cleaning

Cleaning

A cleaning page should explain what type of cleaning is offered, how quoting works, whether checklists are used, and what factors affect timing or scope.

Open industry page
Next Step

If your industry has its own buying logic, your pages should reflect that.

We can map the content, local SEO, and conversion structure that fits your trade.