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Portfolio Page
Learn how to create a portfolio page that showcases your best work, builds customer confidence, and helps visitors understand the quality of your services.
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A portfolio page shows examples of your work. It is especially useful for photographers, builders, designers, tradespeople, artists, consultants, landscapers, website creators, and service businesses that can demonstrate results visually.
A strong portfolio helps customers see what you can do before they contact you.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the purpose of a portfolio page.
- Select the best work to display.
- Organise portfolio items clearly.
- Add helpful descriptions and context.
- Use the portfolio page to build trust and encourage enquiries.
What a Portfolio Page Should Include
Best Work
Show only strong examples that represent the quality you want customers to expect.
Clear Categories
Group examples by service type, project type, location, or customer need.
Descriptions
Explain what the project involved, the problem solved, or the result delivered.
Quality Images
Use sharp, well-sized images that load quickly and look professional.
Customer Benefit
Help visitors understand why the work mattered and how it helped the customer.
Call to Action
Invite visitors to contact you, request a quote, book a session, or view services.
Step-by-Step: Build Your Portfolio Page
Step 1 – Choose Your Best Examples
Select work that reflects the type of jobs you want more of. Quality matters more than quantity.
Step 2 – Organise Into Categories
Categories make the page easier to browse. For example: Weddings, Landscapes, Products, Websites, Repairs, Renovations, or Customer Projects.
Step 3 – Add Short Descriptions
Each example should explain what the customer needed, what you did, and what the result was.
Step 4 – Use Consistent Image Sizes
Consistent image sizes make your portfolio look organised and professional.
Step 5 – Add Trust Signals
Where suitable, add customer reviews, locations, project dates, before-and-after photos, or short case studies.
Step 6 – Add a Strong Contact Button
After seeing your work, visitors should know exactly how to take the next step.
Portfolio Item Template
Service type: What kind of work was completed?
Customer need: What problem or goal did the customer have?
Work completed: What did your business do?
Result: What outcome was achieved?
Next step: Contact, book, request a quote, or view related services.
Portfolio Page Tips
- Show your strongest work first.
- Keep image quality high.
- Avoid uploading huge image files that slow the page.
- Use short, useful descriptions.
- Update the portfolio regularly.
- Remove outdated or weak examples.
- Use customer permission where required.
- Make sure images work well on mobile.
Common Portfolio Page Mistakes
- Too many examples with no organisation.
- Low-quality or blurry images.
- No descriptions or context.
- Slow-loading image files.
- Showing work that no longer reflects your current standard.
- No contact button or next step.
- Using customer images without permission.
- Not checking mobile layout.
Portfolio Page Checklist
- ✔ Best work selected.
- ✔ Portfolio organised into clear categories.
- ✔ Images are high quality.
- ✔ Images are optimised for fast loading.
- ✔ Descriptions explain the work.
- ✔ Customer benefit is clear.
- ✔ Permission checked where required.
- ✔ Contact button included.
- ✔ Page works on mobile.
- ✔ Portfolio matches brand style.
Practical Project
Choose six examples of your best work. Organise them into categories, write a short description for each one, and add a clear contact button below the portfolio section.
Chapter Summary
A portfolio page turns your previous work into proof. By showing strong examples, adding useful descriptions, and guiding customers toward contact or booking, your portfolio can become one of the most persuasive pages on your website.
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