Improve One Service Description

Improve One Service Description

Why This Matters

A service description should not just name the service.

It should help the customer understand why they need it, what is included, and what happens next.

If your service descriptions are thin, vague, or too technical, customers may hesitate.

What This Does for Your Business

A better service description can improve trust, reduce confusion, and help more people inquire.

What Your Customer Sees

Your customer sees a service that feels understandable and useful.

That makes hiring you feel less risky.

The 10–12 Minute Fix

Pick one service page or service listing.

Rewrite one paragraph using this structure:

  1. Who it is for
  2. What problem it solves
  3. What the service includes
  4. What to do next

Keep it plain.

Simple Example

Home Watch Visits
Our home watch visits are designed for seasonal homeowners who want peace of mind while they are away. During a visit, we check key areas of the home, look for obvious issues, and provide a simple update so you know your property has been looked at. If you are leaving town soon, send a message to ask about availability.

Virtual High Five

Good. You made one service easier to understand.

That can directly help sales.

Momentum Pep Talk

People are more likely to buy when they understand what they are buying.

Clarity is not decoration. It is business.

Let’s fix one thing today.

Improve One Service Description
Improve One Service Description
Your next 12-minute move

Do Not Let This Be Another Good Idea You Forget

You just read one small business move. Good. Now give your business a few honest minutes and actually use it.

12 Minutes A Day is built for solo business owners, local service providers, freelancers, and side-hustlers who are tired of feeling behind but do not have time for another giant course, complicated system, or fake business guru speech.

Small enough to start. Useful enough to count.

Build a Better Small Business in 12 Minutes a Day

12 Minutes A Day gives small business owners practical marketing tasks, website fixes, follow-up ideas, local visibility tips, review requests, content prompts, and offer clarity exercises that can be done in short, focused sessions. The goal is not perfection. The goal is motion.

One finished task is not small. It is evidence. Evidence that your business is still alive, that you are still moving, and that the mess can get smaller one piece at a time. Set the timer. Do the useful thing. Let’s fix one thing today.