99 Best Squarespace Business Website Examples - Page 2
This insurance brokerage site uses a split-column hero with a shield icon and "Get a risk-free quote today" as its primary pitch.
This virtual assistant site uses a 70s-inspired serif display font and illustrated women to position VA work as fun partnership, not corporate outsourcing.
This copywriting services site opens with "GET WORDS WITH RESULTS" in bold serif, then uses blob-masked portraits and wavy section dividers to soften professional positioning.
This copywriting service site opens with "Copy makes it possible" in bold serif and anchors the pitch with a woman holding coffee in a magenta top.
This criminal defense law firm site leads with a courthouse hero and gold "Call Now" button, using trust badges and a dismissible banner proclaiming "We know how to get results."
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This wholesale consulting site opens with a full-bleed hero of the founder in hot pink polka dots holding copy that reads "Helping small innovative brands thrive in the wholesale market!"
This content services site opens with an orange-tree hero and pain-point copy asking "does this sound familiar?" to position marketing overwhelm as the core problem to solve.
This virtual assistant site frames admin work as emotional labor with "I'm good at admin, so you don't have to be!" and uses a letter format ("Dear Business Owner,") to establish personal rapport.
This criminal defense law firm site uses gold brush-stroke highlights on italic phrases and a dark-on-dark layout with sharp borders throughout.
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This copywriting service site uses organic blob shapes and italic serif headlines to position ethical marketing against "selling yourself out."
This virtual assistant site layers a semi-transparent sage overlay on a hero photo and uses handwritten serif fonts paired with "Are you a small business owner or creative freelancer feeling overwhelmed" as its opening question.
This criminal defense law site leads with "TRUTH WINS" rendered in photo-collage typography, each letter filled with client portraits.
This personal injury law firm site leads with a Bexar County Courthouse photograph and promises "Guaranteed No Fee Unless We Win" above the fold.
This real estate law firm site uses a desaturated Victorian house as backdrop and positions the value prop "Practical Real Estate Solutions with Experience-Driven Efficiency" in uppercase serif, right-aligned.
This copywriting studio site opens with a portrait-photo-and-card duo, then anchors credibility with a row of female founder logos.
This marketing agency site centers its headline "Content strategy and creation for bad ass women in business!" in retro 70s script typography with layered polaroid photos and concentric rainbow arcs.
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This Medicare supplement insurance site pairs teal serif headlines with a hero photograph of a smiling mature couple on a couch.
This Medicare brokerage site positions independence with "I work for **YOU**, not the insurance companies" overlaid on a hero image of someone leaping.
This copywriter site opens with "You're a small business owner on a mission" over a golden-hour field photo, then mirrors that positioning with "Here's you:" and italicized business truths.
This virtual assistant site for wedding professionals uses an artisan serif font with irregular letterforms for all headings and positions the founder's editorial portrait as full-bleed hero.
This bankruptcy law site leads with "Helps Good People Through Bad Times" and uses a two-column benefits matrix showing what bankruptcy may eliminate versus protect.
This family law landing page leads with a lifestyle photo of a Black family jumping on a bed and the headline "Nothing is more important than what we do for families."
This notary services site uses gold accents, a split hero image of signing hands, and the tagline "Anywhere you need us, any time you need us" to emphasize mobile convenience.
This independent insurance agent site organizes Medicare, life, dental, and vision coverage into labeled service blocks with serif typography and dark olive accents.
This virtual assistant site positions admin work as adventure-blocking, using strikethrough "Wedding Industry" and "Choose Your Adventure" to reframe time-saving as lifestyle reclamation.
This notary services site uses script typography exclusively—headings, body text, navigation—in coral and white across a minimal layout.
This insurance agency site sells local expertise through a hero with nine insurance type icons arranged in a grid beside "Insurance made simple from your local expert."
This notary services site leads with "Providing 24-hour mobile notary services" and anchors credibility with an embedded Google Reviews carousel showing 5.0 stars.
The Break Away VA
This virtual assistant site uses a cropped tropical leaf obscuring a portrait photo and split-color heading text to promote "Your Step-by-Step Guide to Building Your Remote."
This insurance consultation site opens with a family board game photo and leads with "Protect your family's financial future" in serif headlines.