For trades

A trades site the coast can trust.

On a luxury storm coast, the job goes to the crew a homeowner believes — and belief is built on the page before it is built at the curb. We make the site that earns it: proof shown plainly, and the local rules answered straight.

A white stucco stair with a brass handrail against a pale coastal sky

Proof, labeled

Three results from the client fleet — the same trades and storm economics as this coast, a few hundred miles up the Gulf. Each carries its label; the full set lives on the work page.

$8,500

install from one website lead (ACExperts, HVAC)

One lead, one job, citable. That single install cleared more than the starting price of the site that produced it.

6.59 → 3.16

average grid rank in month one (Air Solutions, HVAC)

CDS-verified, pulled from rank-tracking we run ourselves. Lower is better; this is the whole grid moving, not one cherry-picked keyword.

$25–30K

June work from 8 site leads (Pro 1 Painters)

8 logged leads → 4 closed jobs. The dollar range is the owner's; the lead count is ours. One month, lumpy flow — and per the owner, the old site's forms produced nothing, so the stream started at zero.

The page that answers the hard questions wins

Since Hurricane Ian, a Collier homeowner near the 50% threshold is searching for answers before they choose a crew: does this repair trigger a full elevation? Is this permit-holder actually licensed? A site that answers those — for the exact city the customer lives in — reads as the professional in the field.

There is real weight behind it. Under Florida law, unlicensed contracting during a declared state of emergency is a third-degree felony — so a licensed trade has a genuine trust advantage worth stating out loud. We build the pages that state it. Our Collier coast field guide is the sourced reference the pages draw from.

  • Speed on a damaged connection

    Storm-season searchers are on phones on patchy signal. A slow page loses the lead before the first line renders.

  • Licensed, and it says so

    License numbers, real photos of real work, and the plain answer to “are you legal to do this here?”

  • Leads you can count

    Every form submission logged and attributable. If we can't count it, we don't claim it.

One thing we won't fake

A local address. Naples Sites is a Campbell Digital Studio brand run from Daphne, Alabama — a Gulf town that knows a hurricane season too. No Naples office, no map pin. You vet credentials for a living; you'd rather have the truth than a rented suite number, and so would we.

Questions

  • Is this only for contractors?
    No — Naples Sites is a local web studio, and trades are the flagship. The proof base is home-services work (HVAC, painting), and the studio is built around what those businesses need on a storm coast: counted leads, honest area pages, and speed on a phone.
  • What does a trades site cost?
    From $6,000. Page count, content, and integrations move the number, and you get it in writing before work starts. No hourly meter.
  • Will you put the licensing and flood-rule content on my pages?
    Yes — that's a large part of why these pages earn the call here. A Collier homeowner deciding between two crews after a storm is reading for who explains the 50% rule and the licensing law plainly. Our field guide is the reference; your pages carry the version that fits your trade and city.
  • Can you promise leads or rankings?
    No, and no one honest can. What you get instead is labeled proof from real clients and the same lead counting on your own site — so at month's end you know exactly what it produced.

Tell us the trade and the towns you serve. Two minutes on the form, and a straight answer on fit — including a no if it isn't one.

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