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Payne Butler Lang

Trusted legal services for Bundaberg clients

Bundaberg, QLD, Australia Law Firms
Payne Butler Lang website by Vendrato
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Before vs After

Before
Payne Butler Lang original website
After — Built by Vendrato
An architectural model, plans, and a sequence of black and orange modules
The build logic Evidence first. Structure second. Finish last.

Each project starts with the business, audience, and existing material—then turns those constraints into a clearer digital system.

Overview

Payne Butler Lang is a law firm based in Bundaberg, providing comprehensive legal services across multiple practice areas. Their team brings expertise and a client-first approach to every matter.

The Challenge

An established Bundaberg law firm needed a professional website to capture the growing number of potential clients researching legal services online before making contact.

Our Approach

Designed a professional Astro site with trust-building design that leads with practice area expertise. Team credentials, clear service pages, and strong consultation CTAs create an effective conversion pathway for the Bundaberg market.

Key Features

Practice area breakdowns
Team credentials showcase
Professional, trust-building design
Mobile-responsive layout
Strong consultation request CTAs

Why This Design Drives Revenue

Practice area pages drive long-tail "Bundaberg + legal service" search rankings
Professional design builds trust for clients making important legal decisions
Mobile-responsive layout captures 65%+ of legal searches done on phones
Bundaberg-focused SEO captures regional legal searches
Clear consultation CTAs convert visitors into booked appointments

The Result

A fast, modern, SEO-optimized website built with Astro — designed to convert visitors into clients and establish a commanding digital presence.

View Live Site
Next step

Need a clearer digital system?

Bring the current website, workflow, and objective. We will help identify the most useful next move.

A black operational wall with white modules converging into an orange stack
Systems that compound