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Website rebuilds, logo refreshes, and media upgrades for local businesses.

The proof angle is simple: here is the mess, here is what changed, and here is why it matters. No invented numbers.

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Rebuild proof

Before, after, and why it mattered.

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Process example

Mari's Little Lambs Website Rebuild

A dated childcare site rebuilt into a warmer, clearer, more trustworthy local-business site.

Old-site problem

  • - Outdated visual system
  • - Redundant pages
  • - Weak mobile first impression
  • - Enrollment and contact paths were too hard to scan

What changed

  • - Consolidated repeated content
  • - Reworked navigation around parent decisions
  • - Preserved useful SEO/contact paths
  • - Improved mobile layout, metadata, redirects, and launch checks

Why it matters

Parents need trust quickly. The rebuild pattern made the site easier to understand and more aligned with the care the business provides in real life.

StructureCopyMobileSEOFormsRedirectsVisual refresh
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Process example

Crossroads Website Rebuild

A larger church website pattern rebuilt around visitor questions, current content, and operational clarity.

Old-site problem

  • - Important next steps were scattered
  • - Old pages competed with current ministry information
  • - Visitor paths needed clearer ownership
  • - The site needed a modern foundation for forms and content

What changed

  • - Reorganized pages around what visitors look for first
  • - Improved homepage and conversion paths
  • - Connected forms and content to real workflows
  • - Verified build, deployment, public routes, and launch behavior

Why it matters

A church site has to serve first-time visitors, returning families, staff, volunteers, and people in need. The rebuild made those paths easier to find and maintain.

StructureContentMobileFormsLaunchOperations
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Conceptual rebuild study

Sample Rescue: Generic Contractor Site

An internal demonstration for turning a generic contractor site into a trust-building lead path.

Old-site problem

  • - Vague hero section
  • - Stock-looking visuals
  • - No project proof
  • - Thin service pages and weak CTAs

What changed

  • - Clear service-first homepage
  • - Project gallery and before/after proof system
  • - Owner, crew, truck, jobsite, and detail shot list
  • - Click-to-call and estimate paths on mobile

Why it matters

This concept shows the Timbermile process without claiming client metrics or pretending a speculative example is real client work.

Internal demonstrationContractorTrust assetsLead flow