Small business website check

Your website might not need a rebuild. It might need a clearer next step. Your website might not need a rebuild.
It might need a clearer next step.

A short, plain-English website check for small businesses whose site is not showing up clearly on Google, not getting enough enquiries, or not making the next step obvious.

One key page Plain-English review 3 practical fixes No rebuild pitch
yourbusiness.com.au/service-page
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Offer clarityCan customers quickly see what you actually do now?
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Enquiry pathDoes the page make the next step obvious?
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AI-search clarityCan search tools explain the business clearly?

What you get

A focused review of the messy middle.

This is for business owners whose website exists, but may not clearly reflect what the business does now, how enquiries should happen, or what customers should do next.

1

One important page reviewed

Homepage, service page, quote page, booking page, or another page your customers actually use.

2

Service wording and next step

I look for unclear wording, weak calls to action, missing details, and confusing enquiry paths.

3

Short action list

You get three plain-English fixes I would make first before paying for a rebuild or large audit.

Website Opportunity Mini Session

A low-risk starting point for spotting useful website, enquiry and search-visibility improvements.

Mini session$79

SEO and AI search clarity

Good visibility starts with a page that clearly explains the business.

This is not a full SEO campaign or technical audit. It is a practical check of the basics customers, Google and AI tools use to understand your business: what you do, where you work, who you help, what questions you answer, and what happens next.

Why is my website not showing up clearly or getting enquiries?

Often the issue is not one magic SEO setting. It can be unclear service wording, weak location context, missing customer questions, thin trust signals, or a next step that is easy to miss. This website check looks for those practical gaps first.

Service wording

Does the page explain the current business, or an older version of it?

Customer questions

Are the obvious pre-enquiry questions answered clearly enough?

Next step

Can a customer see how to ask, book, call or request a quote without guessing?

Searchable basics

Can Google and customers quickly match the page to the service, suburb, city or type of business without guessing?

Before paying for SEO

For a Brisbane small business, the page should first make the service, location, service area and practical offer easy to understand.

AI-search readiness

Can AI tools summarise what you do, who you help, and what someone should do next without inventing the missing details?

Scope control

Focused on the first fixes that matter.

Included

  • One public website page reviewed.
  • Three practical observations.
  • Plain-English notes on wording, enquiry path, FAQs or search clarity.
  • Optional credit toward a larger Website Opportunity Pack.

Not included

  • No full technical SEO audit.
  • No ranking, lead or revenue guarantee.
  • No full competitor research.
  • No website edits inside the mini session.

Request a check

Send one page you want reviewed.

If you are not sure which page to choose, send the homepage or the page customers use when they are deciding whether to enquire.

This secure form is handled by Zoho Forms. Your details are only used to reply to your enquiry.

Thanks, your request has been sent.

I will review the page and come back with practical next steps.

Plain-English website help

Make the next step easier for your next customer.

A small check can show whether the best next fix is wording, FAQs, trust signals, a clearer enquiry path, or a larger Website Opportunity Pack.

Request a website check