Services Plus 615
Services Plus 615 partnered with Mathis Marketing & Consulting to create a professional website designed to attract local homeowners and generate consistent service inquiries. In the handyman and home services industry, customers often make quick decisions based on trust, clarity, and ease of contact, so the website needed to clearly present services and make it simple for visitors to request estimates.
The primary goal of the project was to develop a clean, easy-to-navigate website that helped homeowners quickly understand the services offered and take the next step toward scheduling work. Since many local service searches happen on mobile devices, the website also needed to perform well on phones and tablets while maintaining a smooth user experience.
Beyond design and usability, the website structure was built to support long-term growth. Service pages and content were organized to improve local search visibility and provide a strong foundation for ongoing SEO and marketing efforts. The result is a modern, high-performing website that helps Services Plus 615 reach more homeowners and generate consistent leads.
Project Information
Client
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Date
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Nick Hosse
Web Development
December 2025
Murfreesboro, TN
The Challenge
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Services Plus 615 faced several challenges that limited the effectiveness of their online presence. While the company provided a wide range of handyman services, the website needed to clearly communicate those services in a way that homeowners could quickly understand. Without clear structure and messaging, potential customers could leave the site without fully realizing the scope of work the company offered.
Another challenge was establishing credibility with first-time visitors. Homeowners often compare multiple service providers before hiring someone, and a professional website plays a major role in shaping that first impression. The site needed to communicate reliability, professionalism, and quality while guiding visitors naturally toward contacting the company.
Mobile usability was also critical. A large percentage of local service searches happen on mobile devices, and the website needed to load quickly, display properly on all screen sizes, and make it easy to find contact information or request estimates without unnecessary steps.
In addition to usability and design, the website required a stronger structure for local search visibility. Clear service pages, optimized headings, and organized content help search engines understand what a business offers and where it operates. Without this structure, attracting consistent local traffic becomes much more difficult.
The challenge was to create a website that improved clarity, strengthened credibility, enhanced usability, and positioned the business for long-term growth through better local visibility.
The Results
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The new website provided Services Plus 615 with a professional online presence that better reflects the quality of their work and services. Visitors can now quickly understand what services are offered, find the information they need, and request estimates through a clear and easy-to-navigate layout.
The improved mobile experience allows homeowners to browse services, review details, and contact the company easily from their phones. Faster load times, clearer calls to action, and improved navigation all contribute to a smoother experience that encourages visitors to take action.
From an SEO perspective, the improved structure and organization of service pages created a stronger foundation for local search visibility. The website is now better positioned to attract homeowners searching for handyman and home repair services in the areas served by the company.
Most importantly, the new website helps build trust before the first phone call ever happens. A clean, professional presentation reinforces credibility and makes potential customers more confident in reaching out. By combining improved design, usability, and SEO structure, the website now supports consistent inquiries and continued growth for Services Plus 615.