Realistic image of a modern tyre shop with mechanic, customer using smartphone, and digital icons representing phone number, reviews, and location on a website homepage.

What to Put on Your Tyre Shop’s Website Homepage

🕒 Reading time: 4 minutes

A homepage isn’t just decoration.
It’s the digital front door of your tyre shop — and the place where most people decide whether to call you, or the shop down the road.

The problem?
Many tyre shop websites are missing the basics customers need.

Here’s what to put on your homepage so it actually gets the phone ringing.

☎️ 1. Your Phone Number (Big and Easy to Tap)

It sounds obvious, but lots of sites hide their number in tiny text.

Fix it:

  • Put your phone number top right (and clickable on mobile)
  • Add a bold “Call Now” button above the fold
  • Make it impossible to miss

📍 2. Your Address and Opening Hours

Customers want to know: “Are you open, and where are you?”

Fix it:

  • Show your address clearly, ideally linked to Google Maps
  • Add your opening hours on the homepage — not buried inside a contact page
  • Update for bank holidays (many forget this)

🛠️ 3. What You Actually Do

Don’t just say “we sell tyres.”
Spell out your services clearly, so visitors know if you’re the right shop.

Examples:

  • Tyre fitting
  • Mobile tyre fitting
  • Tracking / alignment
  • Puncture repairs
  • Fleet / trade accounts

A bullet list works perfectly here.

📸 4. Real Photos (Not Stock Images)

Stock photos look fake. Customers trust real pictures of:

  • Your shop front
  • Inside the workshop
  • Your team in action
  • Vans (if you do mobile fitting)

It builds trust — they know you’re real, local, and professional.

⭐️ 5. Reviews or Testimonials

People check Google reviews before they call.
Show off your best ones right on the homepage.

Tip: embed your Google reviews widget if you can.

🎯 6. A Clear Call to Action

Don’t leave people guessing what to do next.

Options:

  • “Call Us Now”
  • “Book Online”
  • “Message Us on WhatsApp”

Make it big, clear, and easy.

Final Thought

Your website homepage isn’t there to look pretty.
It’s there to make sure customers:

  1. Know you’re real
  2. Trust you
  3. Call or book you

Get those basics right, and your website will do its job — turning clicks into customers.

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