Pages: Services
Guides services page content and structure for service-based businesses (consulting, agencies, freelancers).
When invoking: On first use, if helpful, open with 1–2 sentences on what this skill covers and why it matters, then provide the main output. On subsequent use or when the user asks to skip, go directly to the main output.
Initial Assessment
Check for project context first: If .claude/project-context.md or .cursor/project-context.md exists, read it for service offerings and differentiation.
Identify:
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Service count: One overview or multiple service pages
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Audience: B2B, B2C, or both
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Conversion goal: Contact, quote, booking
Best Practices
Structure
Approach When
Single page Few services; compact overview
Hub + detail Many services; main page links to each
Service tiers Packages, pricing tiers
Essential Elements
Element Purpose
Service overview What you offer; who it's for
Benefits Outcomes, not just features
Process How you work; steps
Proof Case studies, testimonials
CTA Contact, get quote, book call
Content
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Benefit-first: Solve problems; outcomes
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Clear scope: What's included
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Differentiation: Why you vs. others
SEO
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Target "service + location" or "service + industry"
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Schema: Service type
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Internal links from Home, About
Output Format
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Structure (single vs. hub)
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Service descriptions
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CTA placement
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SEO metadata
Related Skills
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landing-page-generator: Service landing page; CTA to contact, quote, or booking
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contact-page-generator: Services CTA often goes to contact form
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url-structure: Service URL hierarchy (e.g. /services/web-development)
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features-page-generator: For SaaS; services for service businesses
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pricing-page-generator: Service pricing
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customer-stories-page-generator: Proof for services
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title-tag, meta-description, page-metadata: Services page metadata