Tulsa, Oklahoma Web Design

Tulsa Web Design for Businesses That Need Better Calls

Websites built to explain your offer and earn action.

Your website should help a visitor decide whether your company fits their need before the first call. For Tulsa contractors, clinics, restaurants, retailers, industrial teams, and professional firms, we build pages that clarify services and make contact simple.

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Years
Digital marketing experience under one roof
500+
Service businesses
Helped to grow with SEO across the U.S.
THE WEBSITE PROBLEM

A pretty site can still hide the decision points.

Tulsa service businesses compete across a market shaped by energy, healthcare, trades, restaurants, professional firms, and growing suburbs. A website has to show what the company does, why it is credible, and how to start contact without making visitors search for basics.

The first screen should make the next step feel obvious.

The searches that matter are often practical and tied to an immediate comparison. A visitor may be checking the business before calling or requesting pricing: Tulsa HVAC website design or Tulsa law firm website redesign Those visitors need clear services, fast mobile pages, proof near the decision, simple forms, and a structure that supports local search after launch without slowing down the first contact.

A site can look polished and still fail when the message, page speed, local SEO, analytics, and calls to action are treated as separate tasks. Better design connects those pieces so the site can be useful from the first visit.

Slow mobile load = lost lead

Mobile speed affects trust before a visitor reads the offer. Heavy photos, slow scripts, confusing popups, and shifting layouts make a Tulsa buyer work too hard when a competing provider may load faster and answer sooner.

No one-tap path to call you

Contact options should match how the visitor wants to act. Some need a quick call, some need a quote, some want booking, and some need a simple form before they are comfortable starting a conversation.

Built for looks, not for ranking

Search structure matters from the beginning. Service pages, clean URLs, schema, local business details, Core Web Vitals, and profile consistency help Google understand the site while helping visitors move through it.

No proof above the fold

Trust should appear where claims are made. Reviews, project examples, licenses, industry credentials, pricing context, and service guarantees help a visitor decide whether the company is credible enough for the first conversation.

WHAT A LITHIUM WEBSITE INCLUDES

A launch foundation for search, conversion, and real buyers

We build around clear positioning, fast mobile performance, service-page depth, contact actions, local search structure, proof near decisions, accessibility basics, and measurement. Those pieces work together so the site can support both discovery and inquiries.

Sub-2.5-second mobile load

Performance targets are not decoration. We review load time, layout stability, interaction speed, image weight, scripts, and hosting behavior so a mobile visitor can understand the offer without waiting for the page to settle.

Mobile actions that stay within reach

Calls, quote requests, booking links, and forms are placed where buyers are likely to decide. We keep those actions short, clear, and available across key sections instead of hiding them in a footer.

Above-the-fold value proposition

The hero should make the business understandable in seconds. We clarify the service, audience, proof, and next action without relying on a generic welcome message or a stock image that could fit any competitor.

SEO-ready architecture

URL structure, header hierarchy, internal links, and schema markup are planned before design starts. When SEO or PPC traffic reaches the site later, the page architecture is ready instead of becoming the bottleneck.

Local SEO structure from day one

Business details should match across the website, Google Business Profile, and core listings. LocalBusiness and Service schema support that consistency, while service pages describe real coverage without inventing fake local offices.

Real proof, placed where it converts

Proof belongs close to the claim it supports. Reviews, project photos, awards, associations, certifications, and service examples help skeptical visitors understand why the company deserves a call.

Tracking that ties leads to revenue

GA4 events fire on every form submission, booking action, and click-to-call. Call tracking connects conversations back to traffic source, and conversion tags are wired to Google Ads before campaigns send paid traffic into the new site.

WCAG-aware, AI-search-ready

Accessible structure helps people, search engines, and AI systems use the page. We review headings, contrast, form labels, keyboard behavior, answer blocks, and semantic source order so the site is readable beyond the surface design.

SERVICE-BUSINESS CASE STUDY

How a third-generation Gulf Coast glass company drove 76% more conversions after we rebuilt their site.

Dixie Glass needed a site that turned real interest into requests. Lithium rebuilt the experience with clearer service pages, measurable forms, stronger PPC landing-page structure, and a cleaner SEO foundation so search and ad traffic had a better place to land.

76%

More conversions

18.2%

Organic traffic growth

71.2%

Search visibility growth

DIXIE GLASS | WEBSITE REBUILD CASE STUDY

Mississippi Gulf Coast • Since 1946
Dixie Glass website rebuilt by Lithium Marketing. A WordPress conversion-focused redesign that replaced an outdated Wix site
Dixie Glass logo
WHO WE BUILD FOR IN TULSA

Service businesses where the website has to carry the first conversation.

Tulsa includes energy, healthcare, home services, restaurants, construction, education, manufacturing, and professional firms. A useful site should speak plainly to those practical buyers while supporting local search, paid traffic, and clear conversion tracking.

Home services

Home-service websites need to support urgent and planned work. HVAC, plumbing, roofing, electrical, restoration, pest control, remodeling, and lawn-care pages should explain service areas, reviews, financing, emergency availability, and local SEO structure without burying the call button.

Dental and medical practices

Dental, medical, chiropractic, therapy, and specialty practices need calm, clear pages. Patients look for provider trust, insurance notes, appointment options, service explanations, reviews, maps, and answers that reduce anxiety before calling.

Contractors and construction

Contractors, remodelers, builders, painters, and specialty trades need proof before estimates. Project galleries, property types, warranty language, process details, and service pages help buyers understand whether the company handles their kind of work.

Legal and professional services

Law firms, accountants, consultants, insurance agents, advisors, and other professional services need credibility above decoration. The site should explain services, qualifications, first-call expectations, and the right next step without forcing visitors through vague firm copy.

Hospitality and restaurants

Restaurants, cafes, venues, hotels, caterers, breweries, and hospitality businesses need quick answers. Menus, hours, reservations, private events, reviews, maps, and mobile ordering should be easy to find from the first visit.

Auto services

Auto repair, towing, tire, glass, body shops, detailing, dealerships, and fleet service pages must handle urgent intent. Clear service categories, phone-first actions, review proof, warranty notes, and PPC landing pages can reduce wasted clicks.

Specialty retail

Specialty retailers compete with marketplaces, chains, local shops, and social discovery. A good retail site makes inventory, location, product fit, brand story, reviews, ordering, and contact details easy to understand before a shopper visits.

B2B services

B2B, industrial, energy, manufacturing, technology, and professional-service firms need capability proof before a buyer asks for pricing. The site should explain industries served, certifications, process, territories, and proof that supports a qualified inquiry.

OUR PROCESS

From kickoff to launch in six to nine weeks, with weekly decisions instead of mystery delays.

Our process is designed to avoid surprise reveals. We work through strategy, content, design, build, and launch in visible steps so your team can review decisions while they still matter.

01

Discovery & strategy

Week 1

We review services, buyers, revenue per lead, competitors, and existing data from Search Console, GA4, or SEMrush when available. The project goal is agreed on before design decisions start consuming time.

02

Information architecture & content plan

Week 2

The plan includes sitemap, URL structure, schema, page briefs, and content priorities. SEO planning and conversion strategy are built into the architecture so the finished site can support local search and paid traffic.

03

Design direction

Week 2–3

Design begins with the approved strategy. We show desktop and mobile direction, refine the system with your feedback, and then carry that structure through the pages that matter most.

04

Build, content, integrations

Week 3–6

We build the site in Elementor on WordPress and write SEO-optimized copy in parallel. The build phase also includes forms, GA4 events, call tracking, Google Ads conversion tags, Google Business Profile alignment, schema, and any CRM or booking integrations needed to make leads trackable.

05

QA, launch, indexing

Week 6–7

Launch preparation includes mobile QA, form testing, phone click checks, redirects, schema validation, analytics events, conversion tags, Search Console, page-speed basics, and final review before live traffic depends on the site.

06

30 / 60 / 90-day tracking

Post-launch

After launch, we watch behavior instead of guessing. Traffic, conversions, search visibility, lead quality, page speed, and landing-page drop-off show where the Tulsa site should improve next.

AI SEARCH READINESS: AEO + GEO

Engineered to surface in Google AI Overviews, ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Claude when buyers ask.

AI search tools use entity clarity, structured answers, reviews, citations, SEO content, and AI systems signals to understand a company. The site should make that understanding easier with plain, specific information.

Quotable answer blocks

Question sections should answer first and explain second. That layout helps visitors scan quickly and gives AI systems a clearer passage to interpret without guessing from scattered page copy.

Fact density and citations

A Tulsa page should include specifics that a real buyer would care about: services, proof, service areas, response expectations, examples, and claims that can be supported. Generic copy makes comparison harder.

Schema for generative engines

Schema gives search tools a structured layer of facts. Business identity, services, FAQs, breadcrumbs, articles, and action details become easier to read when the markup is planned and validated.

Brand consistency across the web

Public consistency matters. We align the site with profiles, reviews, listings, and other mentions so answer engines and search crawlers see the same business facts across the web.

Topical authority and entity coverage

Topical depth comes from useful relationships between pages. Service pages, FAQs, proof, guides, internal links, and location context should help buyers and search systems understand more than a single sales page.

llms.txt + AI crawler controls

AI visibility can also involve crawler guidance. When it fits the strategy, we pair structured content with llms.txt and robots.txt recommendations for major AI crawlers and search systems.

LITHIUM VS. DIY VS. TYPICAL WEB DESIGNER

What service businesses get from each web design approach

Strategic comparison of traditional web designers vs Lithium Marketing across conversion path, Core Web Vitals, conversion tracking, SEO architecture, and strategy ownership
Capability
DIY Builder (Wix / Squarespace)
Typical Web Designer
Lithium Marketing
Mobile load time
DIY Builder (Wix / Squarespace):
5+ seconds, untuned
Typical Web Designer:
3-5 seconds, theme-defaults
Lithium Marketing:
Sub-2.5 seconds, Core Web Vitals targets met
Primary action visible early
DIY Builder (Wix / Squarespace):
Home page used as landing
Typical Web Designer:
Stock template hero
Lithium Marketing:
Mobile-first hero with tap-to-call + sticky CTA
Conversion tracking
DIY Builder (Wix / Squarespace):
Default Google Analytics only
Typical Web Designer:
GA4 at launch, never audited
Lithium Marketing:
GA4 + CallRail + offline conversion imports from CRM
Schema markup + technical SEO
DIY Builder (Wix / Squarespace):
None
Typical Web Designer:
Plugin-installed, unvalidated
Lithium Marketing:
LocalBusiness + Service + FAQ + Article schema, validated in Rich Results Test
Site-speed monitoring (post-launch)
DIY Builder (Wix / Squarespace):
Never
Typical Web Designer:
Project-based, then handoff
Lithium Marketing:
Ongoing Core Web Vitals monitoring + alerts
Real proof above the fold
DIY Builder (Wix / Squarespace):
Generic stock language
Typical Web Designer:
Logos only, no outcomes
Lithium Marketing:
Outcome stats + client photo, CRO-tested placement
Site ownership
DIY Builder (Wix / Squarespace):
Locked into template platform
Typical Web Designer:
Sometimes you own it
Lithium Marketing:
You own the site, the domain, the CMS, all assets
AI-search readiness
DIY Builder (Wix / Squarespace):
Nothing built in
Typical Web Designer:
Nothing built in
Lithium Marketing:
llms.txt + structured data + quotable answer blocks
Internal linking + SEO architecture
DIY Builder (Wix / Squarespace):
Flat structure, no hierarchy
Typical Web Designer:
Whatever the template gives you
Lithium Marketing:
Topical hub-and-spoke + breadcrumb schema
Strategy ownership across web, SEO, CRO
DIY Builder (Wix / Squarespace):
N/A
Typical Web Designer:
Handed off to a junior at launch
Lithium Marketing:
Monthly co-founder strategy call
REAL CLIENTS, REAL OUTCOMES

Service businesses Lithium has built websites for.

Daniel Busby

Willard Power Vac

“Lithium Marketing has been amazing for our business. They have greatly increased our web traffic and helped us land hundreds of jobs.”

Drake Snodgrass

Drake’s 7 Dees

“Lithium has moved us to page 1 in Google search organically.”

Marc Rickabaugh

Rickabaugh Construction

“Working with Lithium Marketing has been awesome.”

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Tulsa web design, straight answers.

A Lithium website for a Tulsa service business typically ranges from $5,000 to $20,000, depending on pages, content, integrations, quote or booking features, SEO requirements, and PPC landing-page needs. Discovery turns those needs into a clear proposal.

Most projects take six to nine weeks. Strategy and content direction come first, then design, build, mobile QA, form testing, redirects, schema, tracking events, speed checks, and final launch review before real visitors depend on the site.

A new site can help ranking when it gives SEO a stronger foundation. Crawlable service pages, internal links, schema, local proof, fast mobile performance, and consistent business data all make ongoing search work more effective.

Yes. Your business owns the WordPress build, page content, approved creative assets, and custom work included in the project scope. Domain and hosting access should remain under your control so the site stays a business asset.

Yes. We build on WordPress with Elementor so normal page edits can be handled visually after launch. We also provide a walkthrough, and Lithium can continue with support, content, search, paid traffic, or conversion improvements.

Good web work depends on process and accountability, not only geography. Lithium works remotely with service businesses in many markets, and PPC planning, conversion tracking, local research, and content reviews can be handled clearly through calls, documents, and async feedback.

Lithium connects strategy, design, tracking, and traffic planning before build decisions are final. SEO structure, PPC landing-page needs, analytics events, and conversion goals are planned together instead of being patched in after launch, where changes cost more.

Most Tulsa projects run remotely because it keeps scheduling and approvals easier. Calls, Loom videos, shared documents, email, and project notes give everyone a clear record of decisions. Travel can be discussed separately if the scope truly requires it.

MEET THE CO-FOUNDER

Your strategy call is led by DJ Van Zanten

DJ has worked in digital marketing for more than twenty years and has consulted with over 1,000 service businesses. When you book a Lithium strategy call, DJ leads the review himself, so the first conversation is connected to the actual strategy.

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The review focuses on issues that affect contact rates: speed, mobile layout, CTA placement, proof, service-page clarity, schema, Google Business Profile alignment, analytics events, and the places where serious visitors may be leaving before contact.

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