Resources

Website planning resources for US small and mid-sized businesses.

Use these pages to review your current site, prepare a project brief, answer common questions, and evaluate WebCamel's proof before starting.

Resource index

Practical pages for planning and due diligence.

These resources support the decisions a US SMB usually needs to make before a redesign, new site, ecommerce improvement, or ongoing website support.

Website checklist

Review clarity, trust, SEO basics, mobile UX, forms, and conversion flow.

Project planning

Gather goals, page needs, proof, launch details, and content inputs before design starts.

Buyer questions

Answer common questions about remote delivery, website copy, launch support, and ongoing updates.

Decision support

Good resources make the project easier before the first call.

Many website projects slow down because the business has not yet clarified the offer, pages, proof, goals, and launch details. The resource section is designed to help a US SMB prepare that information early, so the project can focus on judgment instead of repeatedly collecting basics.

The same resources also create transparency. A buyer can see how WebCamel thinks about clarity, trust, SEO, mobile usability, and conversion before asking for a project review. That makes the site feel more established without relying on exaggerated claims.

Use these resources to prepare

  • Review the checklist before deciding what needs to change.
  • Use the planning guide to collect business and launch details.
  • Read the FAQ to understand remote delivery expectations.
  • Review project examples for the kind of business problem each page supports.
  • Use the feedback themes page to understand the working style without overclaiming testimonials.

For business owners

Clarify what the website needs to accomplish and what information is missing.

This helps avoid vague redesign requests that start with style and end with unclear outcomes.

For marketing teams

Align service pages, campaign pages, metadata, and conversion goals before publishing.

A clearer content map helps paid, organic, and referral traffic land on more relevant pages.

For technical handoff

Prepare domain, hosting, analytics, forms, redirects, and sitemap details before launch.

The result is fewer avoidable launch issues and a cleaner upload process.

Content maturity

Resources also help the website feel more established to cautious buyers.

A serious buyer often looks for signs that the business understands its own process. Resource pages provide that signal when they are useful, practical, and connected to the services on the site. They show how the company thinks before the buyer starts a conversation.

For WebCamel, resources support three jobs: they help the visitor evaluate whether the agency's approach fits, they help the business owner prepare a better brief, and they create internal links that connect services, industries, proof, FAQs, and contact actions into one coherent website system.

Resource quality checks

  • Does the resource answer a question buyers actually have?
  • Does it connect naturally to a service or next step?
  • Does it avoid generic advice that could apply to any agency?
  • Does it help the visitor make a smarter decision?
  • Does it support SEO without sounding like keyword filler?

Want help turning these resources into a launch plan?

Send your current site and the business goal you want the website to support.