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Our primary target audience is insurers, loss adjusters, loss assessors, claims handlers and claims management companies. The website must be designed to appeal to this audience, so it needs to feel corporate, credible, premium and trustworthy — not like a basic local builder’s website.
C2E Repair Network is a trading name of C2E Construction Limited. We are CHAS Elite accredited and Gas Safe registered, and we operate through regional offices with vetted contractors, Matterport surveying, in-house design support and a purpose-built AI claims management system.
11 Pages required.
Jon D.
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Hi, thanks for sharing the brief. The positioning and target audience are very clear, and the site definitely needs to feel more like a premium insurance infrastructure platform than a standard construction company website.
A few quick questions:
* Do you already have a sitemap/content structure prepared for the 11 pages?
* Will you provide the written content and case study material, or do you also need copywriting support?
* Do you have an existing brand style guide/logo assets, or should the visual direction be developed as part of the project? -

Quick Questions:
Do you already have branding assets such as logo, colors, and content ready?
Will there be any client portal or AI system access needed in Phase 1? -

Would it be possible to discuss this further via PMB? I’d like to share a more relevant portfolio and provide you with the final proposal based on your updated requirements.
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Hi Jon,
C2E Repair Network is a strong proposition and the website needs to reflect that credibility immediately for insurers and loss adjusters who will make quick judgements on trust.
One question before I put together my proposal, do you already have brand guidelines, a logo, and page copy prepared for all 11 pages, or will content writing, copywriting, and brand direction need to be part of the scope?
This will help me give you an accurate quote and timeframe from the start.
Best regards,
DaisyJon D.YesterdayHI I have all the information required except for images at the moment.
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Hi Jon, could you confirm whether the page copy, logo/brand assets and images for the five pages are already prepared, or whether content writing and image sourcing should be included in the website build?
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Quick clarification before I start mapping things out:
Since you already have a Wix Premium setup and domain ready, have you already defined the conversion goal for the website (lead generation, direct bookings, inquiries, authority/branding, etc.)?
I ask because the structure, CTA placement, blog setup, and even the page flow for a 5-page Wix site changes significantly depending on the primary business objective — especially if SEO and long-term scalability are priorities from day one.
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Could you share a couple of Wix or live site examples whose style feels close to what you have in mind?
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Hi Jon ,
* What’s the main goal of the website : generating leads, showcasing services, building trust/credibility, bookings, or something else?
* Do you already have a clear style/reference for the design direction, or would you like help shaping the branding and overall visual identity too?
* Will the blog be actively used for SEO/content marketing from the beginning, or is it mainly there for future growth?
* Are there any specific integrations needed beyond the contact form and social links (booking systems, payments, newsletters, CRM tools, etc.)?
* Do you already have all the written content/images ready, or would part of the project involve helping structure and refine the messaging?
* Since you already have Wix Premium and the domain ready, is the site replacing an existing website or being built completely fresh?
* Who is the target audience/customer, and what action do you most want visitors to take when landing on the site?
* Would you prefer a very minimal/corporate style, or something more modern and visually bold depending on the business type?
* Do you expect the site to expand later (ecommerce, memberships, booking systems, extra pages), or should it stay intentionally lightweight long term?