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What pages should a tree surgeon website have to generate leads?

A leadgenerating tree surgery website doesn’t need dozens of pages. It needs a focused home page, 3–5 clear service pages, proof pages that show real jobs and reviews, a simple quote/contact path, and a short FAQ or resources section. When every one of those pages carries a clear next step to call, message or request a quote, the site starts turning cold visits into booked jobs.
Most highperforming tree surgery sites are built around the same core set of pages: a focused home page, 3–5 service pages, proof pages, a simple quote/contact page, and a short FAQ/resources section – all wired with clear enquiry paths on every page.

The core pages every leadgenerating tree surgery site needs

Think of your website as a simple path from “never heard of you” to “ready to book a quote”. The goal isn’t to tick a box that you “have a website” – it’s to have a small number of pages that work together to attract the right visitors, build trust and make it easy to enquire. For most tree surgery businesses, that means a tight set of pages with clear proof and a straightline route to request a quote or book a visit.
  • Homepage – Positions you clearly in your patch, shows your main services and proof, and points visitors straight to calling or requesting a quote.
  • Service pages – One page per major service or category (for example, tree removal, reductions/pruning, stump grinding, emergency call outs) so visitors land on the exact job they care about and see photos, coverage area and next steps.
  • Proof pages – Reviews, before and after photos and short case studies that show real local jobs and outcomes, making it easy for homeowners to trust you over the next listing.
  • Quote / contact page – A simple “request a quote” or “book a visit” page with a short form, clicktocall number and (optionally) WhatsApp, so no one has to hunt for how to get in touch.
  • About / credentials page – Your experience, qualifications, insurance and areas you cover, giving people confidence you’re legit and properly covered to work on their property.
  • FAQ / resources page – Short, practical answers to the questions that usually slow decisions down (pricing expectations, waste removal, access, emergency work, how far you travel).

In practice, most good enquiries will enter through your home page, a service page or a local SEO result. From there they should see proof (photos, reviews, logos) and a clear route to request a quote, not a maze of menus. The structure above keeps things simple: searchers land on the right page, see that you handle their type of work in their area, get reassured by proof, then follow a single, obvious path to call, message or request a visit.

How a Smart Website puts this structure to work for you

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