Because even a small brand deserves a space that feels whole.
You’ve decided to build a website for your brand.
Maybe it’s a homestay in the hills, a spice brand that smells like home, or a handmade label with stories stitched into every product.
And now you’re wondering:
What should go on the site? How much is too much? What if I just want to keep it simple?
At Lalaland, we believe websites—especially on WordPress—should feel like places, not just pages.
So instead of overwhelming you with endless sections and dropdowns, here are the five pages we recommend to every boutique brand.
Just five. Just enough.
1. The Homepage: Your Digital Front Porch
This is where people arrive.
Think of it as your front veranda—a place that welcomes, guides, and gently invites them to step in further.
A good homepage should:
- Show who you are, clearly and beautifully
- Offer a mood or feeling (through visuals and tone)
- Link clearly to what’s inside (About, Services, etc.)
- Include a short call to connection (not just action)
Bonus: Use sensory, honest photography—let the images do half the storytelling.
2. The About Page: Where You Tell the Truth
This is the heart of your brand. It doesn’t need jargon or timelines.
It needs your story. Your values. Your rhythm.
Use this page to:
- Share how and why you started
- Describe what matters to you (ingredients, heritage, community, etc.)
- Connect emotionally with your people—not everyone, just the ones who’ll feel at home
At Lalaland, we often say:
The About page is not about you. It’s about what your story unlocks for them.
3. The Services or Products Page: Clear, Calm, Complete
What do you offer?
Whether it’s overnight stays, curated tours, or handmade jams—this is where you show the goods.
Tips:
- Be clear, not wordy
- Organize offerings in a simple visual layout
- Use real photos (not icons or placeholders)
- Add details, but not clutter
This page builds trust. It’s your virtual display shelf—but more thoughtful.
4. The Gallery or Experience Page: Let Them Feel It
Not every brand needs a photo gallery.
But if your work is visual, tactile, place-based, or emotional—a gallery lets people feel your brand before they ever book or buy.
It could be:
- Guest moments at your homestay
- Close-ups of your handmade packaging
- A walk through your farm
- A peek into your studio
It’s not just visuals. It’s emotion.
5. The Blog or Journal: Slow Marketing That Builds Relationship
A blog might sound intimidating. But it doesn’t need to be fancy.
It’s just a quiet space to:
- Share stories behind your work
- Talk about festivals, seasons, or guests
- Offer tips or thoughts that reflect your expertise
Blogging helps with SEO, yes.
But more than that—it builds depth. A sense that your brand is living, breathing, and growing.
At Lalaland, we help clients find their voice—and use WordPress to make blogging feel less like a task, more like a letter.
You Don’t Need More. You Just Need the Right Pages.
Your website doesn’t have to be big.
It just has to feel like you—clear, welcoming, emotionally honest.
These five pages are enough to build trust, hold attention, and open the door for real connection.
And if you ever want to grow? WordPress grows with you. We’ll be right here.