patient growth at Pike Medical over 3 years — full brand architecture and digital rebuild
Website Strategy
Website Strategy & Rebuilds
A site that looks fine but does not convert is still a problem.
Most underperforming websites are not ugly — they are structurally broken. Visitors do not understand what the business does quickly enough. Trust is weaker than it should be. The homepage and service pages feel generic or interchangeable. The problem is usually structure, message hierarchy, and conversion flow — not just visuals. I approach website projects as business-system problems: page architecture, content hierarchy, trust signals, and conversion paths all need to work together. That means diagnosing what is actually broken before recommending a refresh or a full rebuild — and making sure the resulting site is meaningfully more useful to the right visitor, not just more polished.
Audit snapshot
more contact form submissions at Tuohy Bailey & Moore after a trust-led redesign
more online bookings at PrimaryCare Indy after the redesign and UX rebuild
Signs you need this
- Your site looks fine, but it is not producing enough qualified inquiries.
- Visitors do not understand what you do quickly enough.
- Trust is weaker than it should be once people land on the site.
- The homepage and service pages feel generic or interchangeable.
- You are unsure whether the site needs a full rebuild or just a strategic refresh.
- The site is not supporting search, conversion, and credibility together.
- The business has matured, but the site still reflects an older version of it.
What this usually includes
- Website strategy and page hierarchy — define what pages are needed, in what order, and what each page must do.
- Homepage and service-page message architecture — make the offer clearer and easier to trust.
- Conversion-path planning — reduce friction in inquiry, booking, quote, or purchase flows.
- Trust-signal design direction — structure proof, credibility, and authority where they matter most.
- Content and UX priorities — identify what to rewrite, remove, or simplify before design or development starts.
- Rebuild scope and implementation roadmap — translate strategy into a clear execution plan.
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