three pages are the minimum. everything else is optional.
the three required pages
home page: what you do, where you work, how to contact you. the main entry point for visitors arriving from search.
contact page: contact form, phone number, email address, service area. makes it straightforward for customers to reach you.
privacy policy: required by law if you collect any information through contact forms or email signup.
useful additional pages
about: background, qualifications, experience, why customers should trust you. particularly useful for trades where certification matters.
services: detailed breakdown of what you offer. helps customers confirm you do the specific work they need before contacting you.
work examples: photos of completed jobs. not required, but useful for trades where visual proof influences decisions — bathrooms, landscaping, decorating.
testimonials: customer feedback. can be a section on the home page rather than a separate page.
service area: towns and postcodes you cover. supports local search visibility.
what you do not need
a blog unless you plan to maintain it. an empty blog looks worse than no blog.
multiple service pages for minor variations. one services page covers most trades.
a team page if you work alone.
the computer web standard
a computer web website includes home page, contact page, and privacy policy as standard. that covers the three required pages. additional pages — services, about, areas covered — are £75 each with content included.
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