Creating Your Website Outline: A Simple Guide for Business Owners

Hey there! I'm so excited to work with you on your new website. Before we start designing and building, we need to create a blueprint – think of it like the floor plan of a house. This blueprint is called a website outline, and it's going to make sure your website has everything your customers need.

What is a Website Outline?

A website outline is simply a list of all the pages your website will have and what information goes on each page. It's like creating a table of contents for a book before you write it. This helps us stay organized and makes sure we don't forget anything important!

Why Do We Need an Outline?

Creating an outline before building your website:

  • Saves time and money – We won't have to go back and add missing pages later
  • Keeps things organized – Everything has its place
  • Helps your customers – They can easily find what they're looking for
  • Makes your website professional – No random information scattered everywhere

How to Think About Your Website Pages

When planning your website, ask yourself:

  1. What do my customers need to know about my business?
  2. What questions do customers always ask me?
  3. What action do I want visitors to take? (Call you? Book an appointment? Buy something?)
  4. What makes my business special?

Your answers to these questions will tell us what pages you need and what information goes on them.

The Essential Pages Most Small Businesses Need

Most small business websites have 3-5 pages:

  • Home Page – Your welcome mat; the first impression
  • About Page – Your story and why customers should trust you
  • Services/Products Page – What you offer and how much it costs
  • Contact/Booking Page – How customers can reach you or schedule with you
  • Optional extras – Testimonials, FAQ, Gallery, Blog, etc.

Example: Dog Grooming Business Website Outline

Let me show you what a complete outline looks like for a dog grooming business. This will give you a clear picture of how we'll organize your website:

Page 1: HOME PAGE

Purpose: Welcome visitors and quickly show them what you do

Content Sections:

  • Hero Section (top of page)

    • Catchy headline: "Premium Dog Grooming Services in [Your City]"
    • Brief tagline: "Keeping tails wagging and coats shining since 2020"
    • Eye-catching photo of a happy, freshly groomed dog
    • Prominent "Book Appointment" button

 

  • Quick Introduction (2-3 sentences)

    • What makes your grooming service special
    • Years of experience or certifications

 

  • Our Services Overview (brief summary)

    • List 3-4 main services with small icons
    • "Learn More" button linking to Services page

 

  • Why Choose Us (3-4 bullet points)

    • Certified groomers
    • Gentle, stress-free experience
    • All-natural products
    • Convenient scheduling

 

  • Customer Testimonials (2-3 short reviews)

    • Real photos of dogs with owner quotes

 

  • Call-to-Action

    • "Ready to pamper your pup? Book now!"
    • Phone number and booking button

Page 2: SERVICES & PRICING

Purpose: Show exactly what you offer and how much it costs

Content Sections:

  • Page Header

    • "Our Grooming Services"
    • Brief intro about your approach to grooming

 

  • Service Packages (organized by size or service type)

    • Basic Bath Package
      • What's included (bath, brush, nail trim, ear cleaning)
      • Pricing by dog size
      • Time estimate
    • Full Grooming Package
      • What's included (everything in basic + haircut/styling)
      • Pricing by dog size
      • Time estimate
    • Special Services
      • Teeth brushing
      • De-shedding treatment
      • Flea/tick treatment
      • Nail grinding
      • Each with individual pricing
  • Add-On Services

    • List of extras customers can add
  • Breed-Specific Notes

    • Any special considerations for different breeds
  • Call-to-Action

    • "Book Your Dog's Spa Day" button

Page 3: ABOUT US

Purpose: Build trust and connection with potential customers

Content Sections:

  • Our Story

    • How and why you started the business
    • Your passion for dogs
    • 2-3 paragraphs, friendly tone
  • Meet the Team

    • Photo and bio of each groomer
    • Certifications and experience
    • Fun fact or specialty for each person
  • Our Facility

    • Description of your grooming space
    • Safety measures and cleanliness standards
    • Photo gallery of your salon
  • Our Values/Approach

    • How you handle anxious dogs
    • Products you use (eco-friendly, hypoallergenic, etc.)
    • Commitment to animal welfare
  • Certifications & Affiliations

    • Any professional organizations you belong to
    • Training certificates
    • Awards or recognition

Page 4: GALLERY

Purpose: Show off your work and help customers visualize results

Content Sections:

  • Before & After Photos

    • Grid layout of transformations
    • Organized by breed or service type
    • Dog's name and brief description under each photo
  • Happy Customers

    • Photos of dogs in the grooming area (looking happy!)
    • Action shots of groomers at work
  • Photo Categories/Filters (optional)

    • Sort by: Small Dogs, Large Dogs, Special Occasions, Puppy Grooms, Senior Dogs

Page 5: CONTACT & BOOKING

Purpose: Make it easy for customers to reach you and schedule appointments

Content Sections:

  • Appointment Scheduling

    • Online booking calendar/form
      • Date/time selection
      • Dog's name, breed, and size
      • Service selection
      • Special requests or notes box
    • Or clear instructions on how to book (call, text, email)
  • Contact Information

    • Phone number (clickable on mobile)
    • Email address
    • Physical address with map
    • Business hours clearly listed
  • Contact Form (alternative to calling)

    • Name
    • Email
    • Phone
    • Dog's info
    • Message box
    • Submit button
  • Location Map

    • Embedded Google Map
    • Directions/parking information
  • FAQs (common questions)

    • "What should I bring to my appointment?"
    • "How long will grooming take?"
    • "Do I need to stay during the appointment?"
    • "What's your cancellation policy?"
    • 5-8 quick questions with brief answers
  • Social Media Links

    • Icons linking to your Facebook, Instagram, etc.

Next Steps

Now that you can see what a complete outline looks like, we'll create one specifically for YOUR business!  Here's the next steps:

  1. Start your website outline.  You may create it in your own tool, or, use our template which can be downloaded here:  <link pending>
  2. Think about theme selection and the flow of your site.  The flow of your site may influence your content and how your content comes together
  3. Anywhere pictures are referenced, please ensure
    1. You have the right-to-use the photo.  Just because you download it from the internet doesn't mean you have the right to use it.  Ask us if you have questions.
    2. Please name any supporting documents in a logical way so that we understand what it is and where it goes.
  4. After you submit your outline, we'll review your content and get back to you with questions and suggestions.

Let's gooooooooo!

 

 

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