These hero sections we see everywhere need to stop… (Translation: "Public Law Firm")

These hero sections we see everywhere need to stop… (Translation: "Public Law Firm")

95% of “professional” small business websites look like this, with hero sections like that.

That first site actually uses the most decisive part to show me what I already know since I typed it into Google.
And that crazy Xbox Live knockoff from 2007 can’t save that wasted “hero.”

That other website? Hello? How are you going to take up all my screen space to… show me some random temple? In this economy?

It forces me to scroll through boring paragraphs to do what I need to do, when it could have just been normal and put those things above the fold…

I think we need to get rid of that half-empty small business hero meta. I understand that some startups sell shady services and need to quickly clarify what they are selling.

But speaking of lawyers, restaurants, hairstylists… Bruh, we just want to see if you’re legit, make a call, see what you have to offer and that’s it. In the great 2025, screens are big enough to perform these actions without scrolling, but no one understands that:

Imagine going to a subway terminal late at night to buy a ticket, and the entire screen says “This is a subway terminal to buy a ticket” with an entire background image of the subway.
Then the screen forces you to scroll through useless text to buy that damn ticket, and you miss the last subway

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