Types of websites DOYJO builds

Build the site around the job it has to do.

Some businesses need leads. Some need sales. Some need publishing capacity. Some need local data, weather, events, tourism, a product catalog, a dealer portal, or a production system that keeps working after launch.

The standard

The site type matters because the business problem changes.

Local

News, events, tourism, weather, community publishing, directories, and local service lead generation.

Product

E-commerce, catalogs, dealer portals, wholesale workflows, manufacturing, and technical sales support.

Systems

Production publishing, custom plugins, AI-assisted workflows, ownership control, analytics, and ongoing support.

Start with the real purpose

Different site types need different proof, forms, content, and follow-up.

A local news site should not be planned like a dentist site. A tourism guide should not be planned like a dealer portal. A weather page, event directory, production publishing system, product catalog, and Google Ads landing page each need a different structure.

Website type

Local news & community publishing sites

Sites that help a community follow local news, daily updates, civic information, public notices, local businesses, categories, tags, search paths, and reader-friendly article structures.

Local news Community publishing Human-reviewed AI News archives
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Events, tourism & visitor-guide websites

Sites that organize places to go, things to do, people to see, events, attractions, travel content, visitor guidance, local categories, maps, seasonal pages, and sponsor opportunities.

Events Tourism Visitor guides Local directories
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Weather, local data & utility pages

Pages that combine local time, Weather.gov forecasts, radar, alerts, visitor location switching, related headlines, local context, shortcodes, widgets, and AI-ready data fields.

Weather pages Local data Directories City pages
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Production publishing systems

Publishing environments with topic discovery, source review, corroboration, fact-checking, editorial review, scheduled output, social sharing, newsletters, analytics, and client-owned control.

Topic Writer Editorial workflows AI-assisted drafts Human review
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Manufacturing & industrial websites

Sites for technical companies that need to turn equipment, services, sales expertise, parts, applications, and product knowledge into search-visible pages and stronger buyer confidence.

Industrial SEO Sales-team content Product pages Expert positioning
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E-commerce, wholesale & dealer portals

Stores and private portals for product catalogs, checkout, quote paths, customer accounts, tax documentation, discount levels, dealer communication, CRM notes, and operational workflows.

WooCommerce B2B portals Dealer workflows Product catalogs
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Local service lead-generation sites

Sites that help local service companies earn trust quickly, make quote requests easy, support local SEO, match Google Ads intent, display reviews, and make the next step obvious.

Local SEO Google Ads Quote forms Reviews
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Healthcare, professional & high-trust sites

Sites where credibility, reviews, service explanations, forms, security, hosting, backups, accessibility, and clear ownership matter because trust is part of the decision.

Dental Professional services Reputation Managed care
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Local news, events, weather, tourism & community publishing

These are not side features. They are complete website models.

A local publishing site can bring together news, events, places, attractions, weather, local headlines, categories, maps, newsletters, sponsor paths, community information, and human-reviewed AI-assisted production.

That is a different kind of build than a brochure site. It needs editorial structure, search paths, repeatable publishing workflows, trust signals, local context, review processes, analytics, and a system the publisher can control.

  • Local news and article structures
  • Events calendars and tourism guides
  • Weather, alerts, radar, and local data pages
  • Community categories, tags, and directory paths
  • Human-reviewed AI-assisted publishing workflows
  • Newsletter, social sharing, and audience follow-up
  • Sponsor, advertiser, and call-to-action placement
  • Analytics, Search Console, and performance review

Proof from working systems

DOYJO already builds these kinds of sites.

The next project does not have to look like these examples. The point is to start with what the site has to accomplish, then build the structure, content, forms, tools, and ownership controls around that goal.

Sheboygan Life website example

Sheboygan Life

Local news, events, weather, tourism, and community publishing organized around a real regional audience.

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111Things.com website example

111Things.com

Human-reviewed production publishing with AI-assisted research, local data, article workflows, and steady output.

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Time & Weather website example

Time & Weather

A public WordPress plugin for time, weather, radar, alerts, local pages, blocks, shortcodes, and AI-ready context.

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DryAway Dealer website example

DryAway Dealer

Wholesale e-commerce, dealer onboarding, tax documentation, customer account rules, and distributor workflows.

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Request a site-type review

Request a review so DOYJO can identify what kind of site should work better.

Tell DOYJO what you are trying to publish, sell, promote, organize, automate, measure, or improve. The first step is identifying the site type, the buyer path, and the system behind it.

Start with what should work better

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