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Website offer template

Website Offers for General Contractors

General contractor websites need to filter serious project inquiries, show credible work, and explain the process without overwhelming buyers.

Quick offer angle

Suggested CTA
Discuss Your Project
Pricing angle
Position the package as a premium inquiry site that filters better renovation leads.
Cold email angle
Pitch fewer vague inquiries and more serious project conversations.

Common website problems

  • - The site lists every service without helping buyers choose a project type.
  • - Project proof is not tied to kitchens, baths, additions, or renovations.
  • - Contact forms do not qualify budget, timeline, or scope.

Recommended landing page structure

  1. 1.Project type selection
  2. 2.Featured renovation proof
  3. 3.Process and timeline
  4. 4.Reviews and license proof
  5. 5.Project inquiry form

CTA ideas

Start with "Discuss Your Project" and support it with a short form that qualifies the lead without adding friction.

Common objections

  • - We cannot show every job.
  • - Our projects vary too much.

Generate a general contractor website offer

The generator is preselected for general contractors. Choose the goal and package style, then create a clean offer.

Pick business -> pick goal -> get offer.

Generate My Website Offer

1. Business type

Pick the market you want to sell into.

General Contractor

2. Website goal

What should the website help them do?

3. Offer style

Choose the shape of the website package.

4. Optional price range

Add a rough range only if it helps the offer.

SixtySevenSites does not store your submitted offer details in this MVP.

FAQ

What should a contractor offer include?+

Project categories, proof, process, trust signals, and a form that qualifies the lead.

How can the site avoid bad leads?+

Ask for project type, timeline, location, and rough budget before the call.