Help me work out what content my website needs
Sometimes the most useful first step is not writing the website content yourself. It is having someone help you work out what content the website actually needs.
You may know your website needs new words, better images or clearer page content, but not know what you are expected to provide. You might have a few photos on your phone, an old website, rough service notes, customer reviews, social media posts, project examples or no organised content at all. Or you may simply know that the current website does not explain the business properly, without knowing how to fix it.
That is a common place to be.
You might not know what the homepage should say, how your services should be explained, whether your existing photos are good enough, whether stock images would be acceptable for now, or whether you need professional photography before the project can move forward. You may not know which pages need writing first, what proof should be included, what can be reused from the old site, or what can wait until later. You may just know that the website needs better content and that trying to gather everything on your own is making the project feel bigger than it needs to be.
A website content chat gives you a clearer starting point.
Share a few details about what you already have, what feels missing and where you feel stuck. We’ll look at what you tell us and help you talk through what content may be needed, what can be shaped from existing material, what can be improved, and what does not need to be ready on day one.
This is not about expecting you to arrive with finished copy, perfect images or a complete content plan. It is about helping you understand whether the website needs clearer homepage wording, stronger service page copy, better proof, improved image choices, temporary visuals, future photography planning, stock image support, phone photo use or a simpler way to organise what already exists.
You do not need to have everything prepared before asking for help. A few honest details are enough to start the conversation.

