local business content package

Service scope

Understand what can fit inside the local business content package before asking for a quote.

Best-fit requests

local business content package works best when the customer can describe the space, timing, desired outcome, and practical constraints.

  • The request is local, manual, and specific enough to quote.
  • Access, timing, and decision-maker details are known.
  • Photos or examples are available when they are safe and approved to share.
  • Any sensitive, regulated, or uncertain items are called out before work begins.

What the first pass should produce

The first pass should make the next decision obvious instead of creating more uncertainty.

  • A plain-language scope summary.
  • Known constraints and open questions.
  • Details needed before quoting or scheduling.
  • A clear next step for email follow-up.

What to decide before emailing

A stronger first note reduces back-and-forth and keeps the request inside the intended service boundary.

  • What result matters most.
  • What deadline is driving the request.
  • What details are flexible.
  • What should remain out of scope.

Scope boundary

The public page should stay practical, conservative, and easy to verify.

  • No fake reviews, fake guarantees, or fake certifications.
  • No unsupported legal, financial, health, safety, housing, drone, GPS, tokenization, compliance, investment, or AI claims.
  • No forms, payments, analytics, tracking, accounts, or backend mechanics.

Next step

Use these notes before reaching out.

These pages are designed to make the first email clearer, safer, and easier to quote manually.

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