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DRAFT NOTES — DELETE BEFORE PUBLISHING
  • Intended URL: /services/ — this is the parent page for all seven service pages. Set it as Parent under Page Attributes on each child.
  • Meta title: Services — Web, Software, Automation, and IT | Raymond Tec
  • Meta description: Seven service areas, from ecommerce builds and custom apps to onsite IT and project rescue. Straight scope, written estimates, no retainer required to start.
  • Internal links to add: all seven child service pages, /work/, /estimate/
  • Proof needed: typical price bands or starting points per service, if you’re willing to publish them. Posting even rough numbers filters out bad-fit inquiries better than anything else on the site.

Seven areas, and most projects touch two or three of them. A store rebuild usually drags in automation work. An onsite network job often turns up a security problem. The list below is organized by what you’d call about, not by internal department.

Websites & Ecommerce

Builds, rebuilds, and migrations on WordPress, WooCommerce, and Shopify. For when the site is the storefront and downtime costs money.

Websites & Ecommerce →

Custom App Development

Internal tools, dashboards, customer portals, and plugins for the parts of your operation no packaged software handles.

Custom App Development →

Automation & Integrations

Connecting the systems you already pay for so data stops moving by hand. Orders, inventory, invoices, contacts, shipping.

Automation & Integrations →

Content & Digital Presence

Product data, page copy, technical SEO, and the structural work that decides whether anyone finds the site at all.

Content & Digital Presence →

Security & Maintenance

Updates, backups, monitoring, hardening, and cleanup when a site has already been compromised.

Security & Maintenance →

Onsite IT & Field Services

Work that requires being there: networking, workstations, POS systems, cabling, installs, and multi-site rollouts.

Onsite IT & Field Services →

Project Rescue & Contract Work

Stalled builds, abandoned handoffs, and overflow capacity for teams that need an extra developer for a stretch.

Project Rescue & Contract Work →


Not sure which one you need?

That’s normal, and it’s not your job to diagnose it. Describe the symptom and the estimate will sort out the category.