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Capture layer · Website Design

Websites Built to Turn Visitors Into Leads

DigiSEO builds websites around trust, speed, service clarity, lead capture, and follow-up — so the traffic you already earn has a clear path to becoming a won opportunity.

  • Conversion-focused layouts with clear calls to action
  • Lead capture connected directly to your CRM and follow-up
  • Fast-loading, mobile-first, tracking-ready from day one

Talk Through Your Website

Tell us what your current site is and is not doing. I'll review it and reach out with the best next step.

The problem

Why Most Service Websites Underperform

1

Built to look good, not to convert

Visitors cannot tell within seconds what you do, where you work, and what to do next — so they leave.

2

No real lead path

A contact page buried in the footer is not lead capture. Every important page needs a clear way to act.

3

Disconnected from follow-up

Form submissions that land in an inbox go cold. Leads need to enter a CRM that responds fast.

Where it fits

Website Design Inside the Client Generation System

Website Design is the Capture layer of the client generation system. SEO and paid ads create the visit; the website turns that visit into a captured lead the CRM can respond to. A site that does not capture wastes everything upstream of it.

  1. Traffic
  2. Website
  3. Lead Capture
  4. CRM
  5. Follow-Up
1

Attract

Bring the right traffic and demand into the system.

  • SEO
  • AI Search Optimization
  • Paid Ads
2

Capture

Turn visitors and traffic into actual leads.

  • Website Design
  • Landing Pages
  • Lead Forms
3

Convert

Respond to leads fast and turn them into won opportunities.

  • CRM Automation
  • Automated Follow-Up
  • Follow-Up Workflow
4

Prove

Track what is working and improve the system over time.

  • Tracking & Reporting
  • Attribution
  • Optimization

Deliverables

What's Included

Specific work, not vague promises.

  • Conversion-focused page layouts with one clear job per section
  • Service and audience clarity above the fold
  • Lead capture forms wired into GoHighLevel
  • Mobile-first responsive build
  • Fast, lightweight pages built for Core Web Vitals
  • Trust-building sections without fabricated proof
  • Tracking-ready setup for forms and calls
  • Clean technical foundation for SEO

Accountability

How This Work Gets Measured

Everything connects to tracking, so you can see what this layer is producing.

  • Form Submission
  • Call Tracking
  • Lead Source
  • Pipeline Stage

Scope

What Affects Website Design Pricing

No exact numbers without a scoping conversation — but no mystery about what drives them either.

Number of pages and services covered

Whether an existing site is rebuilt or a new site is created

Lead capture and CRM integration scope

Content and copywriting needs

See the full pricing structure

FAQ

Website Design Questions

Do you redesign existing websites or only build new ones?

Both. The starting point matters less than the outcome: a site with clear services, fast load times, and lead capture connected to follow-up. We scope rebuilds and new builds the same way — around what the lead path needs.

What platform do you build on?

We build fast, modern static-first websites with lead capture wired into GoHighLevel. The goal is speed, clarity, and a form-to-CRM path that never depends on someone checking an inbox.

Will the website work with my existing marketing?

That is the point of the system: the website is built as the capture layer for whatever traffic you run — search, ads, referrals, or QR codes — with tracking so you can see which source produced each lead.

How is this different from a typical web design agency?

Most web projects end at launch. Ours ends at a working lead path: capture connected to CRM, automated follow-up, and tracking. Design is in service of conversion, not the other way around.

Talk Through Website Design

Use the form above to tell us about your current setup. We will look at where this layer fits and what it would take — no sales pitch.