This is a consulting website example. Requests from this page go to Seth Brand at SBTC.

Consulting website example

Make a complicated advisory firm easier to understand, easier to trust, and easier to contact.

Northstar Advisory Studio shows what a fuller consulting site can feel like when the offer is organized, the proof is handled carefully, and the next step stays direct.

  • 6core pages
  • 2request paths
  • 1clear handoff

Service structure

Each page in the example has a concrete sales job.

The homepage sets the tone. Service pages sort the work cleanly. Work summaries show structure without pretending to be client proof. Contact stays direct and honest.

01

Website review and decision memo

A practical outside read on the site you already have: friction, trust gaps, offer confusion, and what should happen next.

  • Annotated review
  • Priority list
  • Next-step recommendation
02

Consulting site redesign

A full rebuild for firms that need a calmer story, stronger authority, and a site that can hold more than one service line cleanly.

  • Page architecture
  • Homepage and service copy
  • Launch-ready intake path
03

Offer architecture and service pages

Clarify what you sell, who each offer is for, and how buyers should move from uncertainty to contact.

  • Offer map
  • Service page system
  • CTA language
04

Insight library and lead capture

Build articles, resource hubs, and lead magnets that make complex expertise easier to understand before the call.

  • Editorial themes
  • Download or guide structure
  • Conversion path

Sample work structure

Proof can be organized without making things up.

These sample engagements stay clearly marked, so the page can demonstrate proof structure without pretending to have a client roster.

Operational consulting

Helm Advisory Partners

Challenge: A capable small firm with strong referrals and a homepage that still felt like a placeholder.

  • Reframed the homepage around actual decision problems, not generic claims.
  • Split one vague services page into three focused service paths.
  • Added a website review request path for buyers who were not ready to scope a rebuild yet.

Sample output shown in the demo: clearer offer architecture, stronger sector fit, and a lower-friction inquiry path.

Regulated-industry advisory

Vector Lane Compliance

Challenge: The firm knew its buyers well, but the site buried its best proof under abstract positioning.

  • Built sector-specific problem pages instead of one all-purpose overview.
  • Turned internal process language into plain-English buyer questions.
  • Created an insights section that could support both search and sales follow-up.

Sample output shown in the demo: a more navigable site that feels steady, serious, and easy to scan.

Founder-led growth advisory

Signal Ridge Studio

Challenge: The founder had strong conversations in person and no equivalent authority online.

  • Introduced a founder note, work summaries, and practical FAQs.
  • Added a fast homepage brief form plus a longer intake page.
  • Organized page content so the site could support both warm leads and cold search traffic.

Sample output shown in the demo: authority that carries beyond the homepage without pretending to be a large agency.

Page depth

This direction is meant to be opened, not just skimmed.

Use the extra pages to inspect service framing, sample work summaries, a process page, and an insights layer. The goal is to show a consulting website with real interior-page follow-through.

Quick brief

Ask for this direction.

This shorter request path is for people who want a consulting site with this tone and structure. The request goes to Seth Brand at SBTC.

  • Use this shorter form if you already know you like the direction.
  • Use the full intake page if you want to share more detail.
  • Typical reply within 2 business days.

This request goes to Seth Brand at SBTC.