Websites for Moving Companies • Digital Media Group

Professional Websites for Moving Companies. Built to Book More Jobs and Win More Local Moves.

Start free. Get a 4-5 page website, written content, domain, hosting, and SEO setup at no cost for your first year.

Need more than a starter site? Our advanced builds include dedicated pages for local moves, long-distance moves, packing, apartment moving, office relocation, labor-only jobs, city pages, review sections, quote forms, and a local SEO structure built specifically for moving companies.

Free Starter SiteService PagesCity / Location PagesLocal SEO Setup

Get Your Free Moving Company Website  See Advanced Options

Free for 12 months • No setup fee • No obligation after year one • Built for moving companies only

3-5
quotes the average customer requests before booking a mover – your web design determines whether you win that comparison
63%
of moving searches happen on a phone – moving company web design must load fast and display correctly on every screen
$0
upfront for a fully built website for movers – content, hosting, domain, and digital marketing setup included for year one
56+
ranking targets a mover with 7 service types across 8 cities can build through dedicated service and city pages
Built for moving companies
Page structure, content, and keyword research are based on how people search for movers – not adapted from a generic website template
Free for the first 12 months
Website design, written content, domain, hosting, and local SEO setup included at no cost – no setup fee, no contracts, no obligation after year one
Scalable into a full organic search asset
Start with a 4-5 page moving company website. Add service pages, city pages, and route pages as the business grows

Example Websites

Six Website Designs. Any Moving Company. Your Brand, Routes, and Crew Photos.

Each layout below is a working starting point. The company name, colors, photos, service list, and contact details shown in the demo are replaced with yours before launch. A design built for one moving company works equally well for another in a different city or with a different service mix.

Every design is customized with your company name, USDOT number if applicable, service area, phone number, crew photos, truck photos, and brand colors before it goes live. The demos below are starting points, not finished products.

Moving Company Website Template 1 - Classic Navy

Template 1 – Classic
Navy header with bold left-aligned hero and service links. Clean and direct.
Best for:
established movers that rely heavily on referrals and want a site that looks trustworthy and organized the moment someone searches the company name.

Moving Company Website Template 2 - Dark Modern

Template 2 – Dark + Modern
Full-bleed dark hero with service cards below. High contrast and modern.
Best for: newer moving companies building a strong visual brand from launch, or companies in competitive markets that want to stand out from older-looking competitor sites.

Moving Company Website Template 3 - Premium

Template 3 – Premium
Contact bar at top, navy hero with CTA, services with photo alongside text. Authoritative and polished.
Best for: movers with several years in business and a full-service offering who want the site to signal they are a larger, more established operation.

Moving Company Website Template 4 - Quote Form

Template 4 – Quote Form Front
Hero with an inline quote request form visible on page load. Captures leads before the visitor scrolls.
Best for: competitive markets where customers submit several estimates at once and the company that responds first wins the appointment.

Moving Company Website Template 5 - Service Focus

Template 5 – Service Focus
Dark hero with four service cards below.
Best for: moving companies with a wide service mix – local, long-distance, packing, and office work – where showing all service types on the first screen helps visitors self-identify what they need.

Moving Company Website Template 6 - Call Back

Template 6 – Call Back Form
Dark hero with a call-back request form alongside the headline.
Best for: moving companies that book primarily over the phone and want to capture the prospect’s number before they move on, rather than asking for a full inventory upfront.

The Problem

Your Moving Company Is Losing Jobs It Should Be Winning

Moving prospects compare companies fast. They check your services, your service area, your reviews, and how easy it is to request a quote. A strong crew should not lose jobs because the website looks weak. If your site does not answer those questions quickly, the call goes to a competitor who does.

Most moving company websites share the same structural problems. They lump every service into one generic “Services” page instead of building separate pages for local moves, long-distance routes, apartment moving, packing, office relocation, and labor-only work. They skip city pages entirely, so the company never earns meaningful visibility for location-based searches. The result is a site that exists online but generates no inbound quote requests – while competitors with better page structure win those jobs every day.

The cost is higher than most owners realize. Referrals go cold. A realtor or property manager recommends your company, the prospect searches your name, finds a thin or outdated site, and decides to keep looking. That warm referral disappears before you ever pick up the phone. Interstate customers are even more cautious. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration requires interstate household goods movers to register federally and carry a USDOT number – buyers checking those details on a site that buries or omits them move on.

Your online presence should match the quality of your operation. If it does not, you are leaving jobs on the table that belong to you.

Response speed drives conversion in moving more than most owners expect.

A prospect requesting a quote is typically contacting three or four companies at the same time. The first company to respond with relevant questions – move date, origin and destination, home size, stair and elevator situation – books the estimate appointment. Our sites route form submissions directly to your phone via SMS the moment they arrive.

What Customers See When a Moving Site Fails
Issues that cost moving companies bookings every week
✕  No dedicated pages by move type
One generic “Services” page cannot rank for local moves, long-distance moves, apartment moving, and packing services at the same time.
Ranking potential without service pages
20%
Ranking potential with dedicated service pages
80%
✕  No city or route pages
A single “Service Areas” list page rarely generates local search visibility. Dedicated city pages are what Google matches to location-based moving searches.
✕  No quote path that screens leads
A contact form that does not ask for move date, origin, destination, home size, and building access wastes your estimating time on calls that do not convert.
✓  What a well-built moving site does
Each move type gets its own page. Each core city gets its own page. The quote form asks the questions that actually matter. The phone number is visible before any scrolling. Company credentials are published. Form submissions reach your phone instantly.

How Movers Find Customers Online

What People Actually Do Before They Request a Moving Quote

Moving customers do not all search the same way. Someone booking a local apartment move has different questions than someone planning an interstate relocation. Understanding those search patterns shows exactly why page structure matters.

How moving customers search – query type breakdown
“Movers near me”
68% local/residential
“[Move type] + [city]”
71% of total moving searches
“Best movers in [city]”
52% comparison shopping
“[Company name] reviews”
87% check reviews before booking

Search behavior patterns based on Google’s published research on local search intent and mobile usage trends.

Where moving search traffic lands – device breakdown
63%
Mobile
31%
Desktop
6%
Tablet

Most moving leads start on a mobile phone. A site that performs poorly on mobile loses the majority of potential customers before they read a single detail about your services.

The difference one page makes
A moving company with one “Services” page vs. one with dedicated pages for each move type, targeting the same service area:
Total rankable keywords (generic site)
~12
Total rankable keywords (service + city pages)
200+ keyword targets
What “apartment movers Glendale” needs to rank:
Dedicated “Apartment Moving” service page
City page for Glendale OR service page that targets Glendale specifically
Google Business Profile verified in the Glendale area
LocalBusiness schema with service type and area
Fast mobile load time under 2.5 seconds

DIY builders and generic templates rarely address these structural requirements out of the box. A purpose-built moving company website covers all of them from launch.

Facebook Page vs Your Own Website

A Facebook Page Is Not a Business Website. Here Is What That Costs You.

Many moving companies run on a Facebook page, a Google Business Profile, and word-of-mouth. That works up to a point. When a prospect compares three movers at midnight after requesting quotes, the company with a real website that answers their specific questions is the one that gets the callback.

Google handles over 8.5 billion searches daily and nearly half have local intent. When someone searches “movers near me” or “apartment movers Burbank,” Google surfaces websites – not Facebook pages. A Facebook page alone does not appear in those results the same way a properly structured website does. The companies ranking at the top of those searches are the ones booking those jobs.

Google Cannot Rank a Facebook Page the Same Way

When someone searches “long distance movers” or “office movers near me,” Google surfaces websites with relevant page structure. A moving company Facebook page rarely competes for those results. Local SEO for moving companies runs through a dedicated website, not a social profile.

You Don’t Control What Customers See

Facebook controls the layout, what ads run alongside your content, and what your page shows first. On your own website, the visitor sees your services, your service area, your quote form, and your credentials. Nothing else competes for their attention at that moment.

Credibility Gap on High-Value Moves

When a customer is comparing movers for a long-distance or full-service move, the company with a professional website that shows services, areas, reviews, and credentials looks more established. A Facebook page alone – especially for a newer company – raises questions a real website eliminates before the first call.

Facebook Controls Your Visibility

Facebook has changed its algorithm, organic reach, and page features repeatedly. A moving business built on a platform it does not own is exposed to those changes. A website is yours – no platform decides whether customers can find your phone number, your route coverage, or your quote form.

Facebook Page
Good for brand awareness and past customer engagement. Not built for capturing moving leads from Google search results or ranking for service-area queries.
Starter Website
Gives your company a credible home online. Converts referrals, supports your Google Business Profile, and captures quote requests from nearby searchers. Free for the first year.
Advanced Website
Competes for local search across multiple move types and cities. Designed for movers that want to reduce paid lead dependency and grow organic call volume over time.

Your Options

Two Website Options. Both Built for Moving Companies. Only One Costs You Anything.

New moving company or an established one looking to capture more of your service area – there is an option here that fits where your business is right now. The free site gets you credible and online. The advanced build creates search depth across move types, routes, and cities.

Start with the free site if you:
Are launching or early-stage • Have no professional website yet • Primarily do local moves in one or two cities • Need to look credible fast without a big upfront bill
Choose the advanced build if you:
Offer 3+ move types • Serve multiple cities • Do interstate moves • Want to reduce reliance on paid lead platforms • Are running or planning Google Ads
FREE – First 12 Months
Moving Starter Website
For new moving companies and businesses that do not have a professional website right now.
4-5 pages with written content – Home, Services, About, Service Area, Contact
Domain registration, secure hosting, and website maintenance included from day one
Mobile-optimized design that loads fast on phones
On-page SEO setup: titles, meta descriptions, heading structure, local schema
Google Business Profile setup guidance and pairing
Quote request form with SMS and email lead notification
Custom chatbot to capture after-hours leads
SSL certificate, analytics, company credential display
CCPA and TCPA-compliant contact forms

After year one, the choice is entirely yours. No obligation. If you continue, the site stays live at $199/month.

Why we offer this free for the first year

We invest in the build because many moving companies that start with the free site grow into service pages, city pages, and ongoing SEO work later. The free site is a real business decision on our end, not a promotion. There is no setup fee, no domain gotcha, and no lock-in. You own the relationship with the site from day one.

CUSTOM QUOTE – Contact for Pricing
Advanced Moving Website Build
For established moving companies that want pages for multiple move types, multiple cities, and a stronger footprint in local and route-based search.
Everything in the free starter site, fully built out
Website maintenance support for updates, fixes, and performance monitoring
Dedicated service pages for local moving, long-distance, packing, apartment moving, office relocation, labor-only, and storage-related moves
Dedicated city and service area pages for each market you serve
Long-distance route pages for interstate moves, including FMCSA registration context and valuation information where applicable
Transparent pricing or quote request structure if requested
Before/after gallery, truck and crew photos, and project portfolio section
Review and testimonial section with Google reviews integration
FAQ page targeting the exact questions moving customers ask before booking
LSA-ready landing page structure for Google Local Services Ads
Office and commercial relocation section if applicable
Core Web Vitals work for speed and stability, field service software integration where supported

Both options are built on WordPress by our in-house team. No outsourcing. No automated templates. The same team handles your site from build through launch and ongoing support.

What This Gives a Moving Company

A Website for a Moving Company Does More Than Put Your Logo Online

The website itself is the deliverable. What it changes in day-to-day operations is the real point. Here is how a properly built moving company website changes how new customers find, evaluate, and contact you.

Functional outcomes
Dedicated service pages target specific move type searches in organic search
City pages help the company appear in local results for each area served
SMS lead routing alerts you the moment a quote request arrives
Fast mobile pages keep quote shoppers from bouncing before contacting you
Google Business Profile support connects your site to local map visibility
WordPress builds expand without rebuilding from scratch
Credibility outcomes
Look established from day one, even for a company launching this month
Stop losing referrals because customers find nothing when they search your name
Review sections help buyers trust your company before they call for a quote
Interstate pages can display USDOT and FMCSA registration details buyers check
Company credential display from launch – compliance and credibility covered together
Send every realtor, property manager, and referral source to one professional destination
Growth outcomes
Compete with larger moving companies without paying enterprise agency pricing
Each service page and city page creates an additional organic search ranking target over time
In-house team builds every page – no outsourced production chain
LSA-ready page structure reduces cost per lead if you add Google Local Services Ads
Long-distance and route pages help separate higher-value move types from local searches
The starter site starts building ranking history now – every month earlier compounds

Page Architecture

How a Moving Company Website Grows From a Starter Site to a Full Search Asset

The free site covers the foundation. The advanced build adds the pages that create ranking depth across move types, routes, and locations. Keyword research drives which service pages and city pages get built first, targeting the searches your customers actually make in your market.

Starter Site – 4 to 5 Pages
Core structure:
Home page – company overview, move types summary, CTAs
Services page – all move types summarized
Service area page – cities and routes listed
About page – company background, credentials
Contact page – quote form, phone, SMS routing

Good for: getting a professional online presence, converting referrals who search your name, connecting your Google Business Profile.

Advanced Build – Full Silo Structure
Structure that creates ranking depth across move types, routes, and locations:
Home
└ Local Moving – dedicated service page
└ Long-Distance Moving – route and registration context
└ Apartment Moving – elevator, stair, building-access detail
└ Packing Services
└ Office and Commercial Moving
└ Labor-Only Moving
└ Storage-Related Moves
Service Areas
└ Movers in [City A] – dedicated city page
└ Movers in [City B]
└ Apartment Movers [City C] and every city you serve
About, FAQ, Reviews, Portfolio, Contact

A moving company with 7 service types and 8 cities has 56+ potential ranking targets. Each page focuses on one search, one move type, one location.

Moving Services We Build Pages For

Every Move Type Your Company Handles Needs Its Own Page

A person searching for apartment movers is asking different questions than someone planning an office relocation or a long-distance move to another state. Each move type is a different search, a different buyer concern, and a different page.

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Local Moving

The highest search volume for most local movers. Buyers want fast answers on crew size, truck availability, stairs, elevators, narrow access, and whether you know their specific city or neighborhood.

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Long-Distance Moving

Interstate customers look for route confidence, USDOT registration, valuation options, and proof that the company understands FMCSA documentation. A dedicated page addresses those concerns before the first call.

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Apartment Moving

Apartment leads often involve certificates of insurance, elevator reservations, loading docks, stairwells, and building time windows. A dedicated page filters for better-qualified leads because it shows you understand those constraints.

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Packing Services

This page attracts customers who want more than a truck. It separates full-service moves from truck-only requests and helps your estimating team understand what the customer actually needs before the phone call.

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Office Moving

Commercial buyers focus on scheduling precision, downtime control, and proof that a crew can handle desks, filing systems, and weekend or after-hours relocations without disrupting business operations.

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Labor-Only Moving

This captures customers who already rented a truck or container and only need loading or unloading help. Without a dedicated page, these searches go to competitors whose site explicitly mentions this service.

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Storage Moves

Many buyers need pickup from a storage unit, delivery into one, or a move staged across two dates. Storage-related searches come from a specific buyer situation that a general “moving services” page cannot address specifically.

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Specialty Item Moving

Pianos, safes, large fitness equipment, and fragile item handling warrant a dedicated page when you truly offer these services. The searches arrive with higher stakes, more detailed buyer questions, and often a higher ticket value.

Comparison

How Your Options Compare: DMG Free Program vs. Alternatives

New moving companies typically evaluate three paths to getting online. Here is what each one actually delivers for a moving company specifically.

FactorTraditional AgencyDIY Builder (Wix / Squarespace)DMG Free Program
Upfront Cost$2,500 – $8,000+$0 – you do all the work$0 – fully done for you
Content Written for YouSometimes – extra chargeNoYes, included
Moving-Specific Page StructureDepends on the agencyNo – generic templateYes – built for movers only
SEO SetupVaries widelyNone – generic layoutLocal SEO setup included
Mobile-OptimizedUsuallyPartially – template dependentYes, fully optimized
Scalable to Service + City PagesCustom project, extra costNot effectivelyYes – advanced builds available

Why Moving Companies Choose Us

We’ve Spent 14 Years Building Websites for Home Service Companies. Moving Is One of Our Most Active Categories.

Our team understands how moving customers shop, what they need to see before they request a quote, and how page structure affects local search visibility for route-specific and service-specific searches. This is not general web design adapted to moving. It is moving company website design built from 14 years of working with local service businesses specifically.

Built to produce quote requests, not just look polished

Button placement, content order, and mobile layout are structured around one goal: getting a prospect to request a quote or call. The phone number appears before the visitor scrolls. Quote forms ask the questions that matter, such as move date, origin, destination, home size, and building access, so your estimating team arrives on calls with context instead of starting from scratch.

LSA-ready structure from day one

If you decide to run Google Local Services Ads later, your website landing page quality score affects your cost per lead. We build with this in mind so your page structure supports future paid channels without needing a rebuild. The FMCSA background check requirements for interstate LSA participants also align with the credential display already built into our pages.

Compliance context handled where it matters

Interstate pages can be structured around the trust details customers actually check: USDOT numbers, FMCSA registration status, and valuation information. FMCSA requires interstate household goods movers to provide the “Your Rights and Responsibilities When You Move” booklet and to offer both Full Value Protection and Released Value coverage options. We make sure those details are present and clear for any long-distance pages your site includes.

All work is done in-house – no outsourcing

Every page is built by our team in Los Angeles. No third-party developers. No offshore contractors. No automated templates reviewed by nobody. You work with the same people from the first call through launch and ongoing support.

Page speed built for mobile quote shoppers

Google uses Core Web Vitals as ranking signals. Pages that take more than 3 seconds to load on mobile see significantly higher bounce rates. A moving company whose site drags loses prospects comparing quotes in real time on their phone. We optimize every site against these metrics at launch. Google Analytics is installed on every site from day one so you can see which pages are bringing in traffic and which quote forms are converting visitors into leads.

Field service software integration included

Already using Jobber, Housecall Pro, or Workiz? If the platform supports an embeddable widget, we set up the integration at no extra charge. Quote form submissions route directly into your scheduling software instead of sitting in an email inbox while the lead goes cold.

Case Studies

What Happens When a Moving Company Gets the Right Website

All clients are under NDA. No business names are published. Results reflect real moving company websites built by our team.

Case Study A
New Company Launch – No Prior Web Presence
Before

Two-person moving crew launching under a new company name. Relied entirely on word of mouth and a Facebook page. No website, no Google Business Profile, no way for referrals to verify the business online.

What We Built

5-page WordPress moving company website: Home, Services, About, Service Area, Contact. Written content for local moves and packing services, local SEO setup, Google Business Profile pairing, SMS lead routing, quote form, company credential display.

Outcome

Referrals now find a professional site that matches the quality of the crew. Property managers and realtors who recommended the company started forwarding the website directly. First inbound web lead arrived within three weeks of launch.

Case Study B
Existing Site Replaced – One Generic Services Page Not Converting
Before

Moving company with a two-year-old Wix site. One generic services page covering local, packing, and office work together. No dedicated service pages, no city pages. The site received traffic but generated almost no quote requests.

What We Built

Advanced WordPress website with individual pages for local moving, apartment moving, packing services, and office relocation. Dedicated city pages for six markets served. Quote form with lead qualification questions. Review section with Google integration.

Outcome

The site began ranking for service-specific and location-based searches within 60 to 90 days. Quote request volume increased. The owner noted that inbound leads arrived with more detail already filled in, making the estimate process faster and more efficient.

Case Study C
Multi-City Expansion – Needed City Pages to Compete Locally
Before

Established moving company serving eight cities across a metro area. Had a homepage and a single service-areas list page. The site ranked only for branded searches. Competitors with city pages dominated location-based moving queries in every market they served.

What We Built

Eight dedicated city pages, each targeting local moving and apartment moving in that specific location. Internal linking between service pages and city pages. Updated Google Business Profile pairing and LocalBusiness schema for the primary service area.

Outcome

The website gained new organic visibility across multiple city-level moving searches. The company began receiving calls from customers in cities where it had never previously received web traffic. The site now functions as a multi-city lead generation asset rather than a branded credibility page.

Lead Capture and Quote Routing

How Your Website Handles Leads – From Form Submission to Booked Move

Moving companies manage leads differently than other service businesses. A quote request is not a booking. It is the start of a conversation where you need to gather move date, origin, destination, home size, building access, packing needs, and special items before you can quote accurately. Your website needs to support that process, not hand it off to a chatbot.

The standard lead path on a well-built moving website works like this. A prospect fills out the quote request form, which asks the questions that matter for a moving estimate. You receive the submission by SMS and email within seconds. You call back with that context already in hand, ask the follow-up questions specific to the move, and turn the lead into a confirmed booking on the phone.

Most moving companies manage their job pipeline in tools built specifically for the moving industry – platforms like MoveitPro, Elromco, or Vonigo – rather than the field dispatch software that HVAC, plumbing, or electrical companies use. Those moving-specific platforms handle estimated weights, crew assignments, truck allocation, COI generation, and interstate paperwork in ways general service software does not.

The website does not need to integrate directly with your job management platform to work well. The form collects the lead. You receive it instantly. You follow up, qualify, and book the move in whatever system your office uses. That separation is intentional and correct.

What the quote form actually asks

The form on your moving website should collect: move date, origin city and ZIP, destination city and ZIP, home or unit size, number of stairs or floors, elevator access, packing needs, and any large or specialty items. A form that only asks for name, phone, and message forces your staff to gather all of that on the follow-up call, slowing down the estimate process and reducing close rates.

Lead Capture Built Into Every Site
Quote form on every template
Configured to ask the questions specific to moving estimates – not a generic contact form.
Instant SMS and email alert
Every form submission reaches your phone in seconds. Response speed is what separates booked moves from lost leads when a prospect contacts three movers at once.
After-hours chatbot
Captures contact details and basic move information when your office is closed. Requests queue for the next business day.
Click-to-call on mobile
Phone number is visible before the visitor scrolls and tappable on any phone. For customers who skip forms entirely, the direct call path is always one tap away.
CCPA and TCPA-compliant forms
Required disclosures for automated SMS callbacks and California privacy compliance are built into the form from day one.

Why This Matters

Good Movers Lose Booked Jobs Every Week Because Customers Can’t Verify Them Online

When a property manager recommends your company, the first thing the prospect does is search your name. A site that looks unfinished or can’t answer basic questions about move types and coverage costs you that warm lead before you pick up the phone.

A moving company website that has been live for 12 months is already building the ranking history that feeds local search visibility. Every month without one is another month a competitor who launched earlier pulls further ahead. The compounding effect of that delay is real and shows up in moves you never knew you lost.

Moving is also a trust-first category. Customers hand over keys, access codes, building schedules, and personal belongings. An outdated site, a Wix page with no service detail, or no web presence at all raises doubts that a professional site eliminates before the first conversation.

What movers tell us when they apply
“People find my Google Business Profile but the website doesn’t tell them enough to request a quote.”
Local moving company, Los Angeles
“We do apartments, houses, and office moves, but the site makes us look like we only do one thing.”
Moving company owner, 3 years in business, San Fernando Valley
“I needed something professional right away without paying thousands upfront for a website I hadn’t proven out yet.”
New moving company, Burbank

Who This Is For

Moving Companies This Program Was Built For

The free site is designed for a specific situation. Moving companies that match the profile below get the most from it. The advanced build is for established companies ready to compete across services and cities.

Free site – strong fit:
Launching a new moving company
Operating without a professional website right now
Relying on referrals but not showing up in Google
Not ready to spend thousands on a website upfront
Building a legitimate moving business over time
Advanced build – strong fit:
Established moving company, 2+ years in business
Serving multiple cities and needing pages for each
Offering 4+ move types that each deserve their own page
Running or planning Google Ads or LSAs
Ready to invest in long-term organic lead generation
Likely not the right fit:
Already have a well-built site with active SEO campaigns
Multi-location franchise needing an enterprise-level build
Looking for 30+ pages and complex third-party integrations from day one

How It Works

Simple Process. Most Sites Launch Within a Few Weeks.

We handle the entire build. Your job is to tell us about your moving company. Everything else is on us.

1
Apply

Tell us your services, service areas, move types, and contact details. Takes 3-5 minutes.

2
We Review

We confirm your business fits the program. Designed for new and early-stage moving companies.

3
We Build

Our team designs the site, writes the pages, sets up hosting, and connects the domain.

4
You Approve

We send you the site preview before launch. You confirm move types, service areas, and contact details are accurate.

5
Go Live

Your moving company website launches. Customers find your business and contact you directly.

About Digital Media Group

What 14 Years Working With Home Service Companies Means for Your Moving Company Website

Digital Media Group has worked with home service businesses since 2011 – plumbers, HVAC companies, electricians, roofers, flooring contractors, and movers. As a marketing agency for local service companies, we understand that moving company websites fail in distinct ways from other trades. The buyer questions are different, the trust signals are different, and the page architecture that produces leads in moving is different from what works in plumbing or electrical.

A moving company website has to answer a specific set of questions that a generic contractor template cannot address. Do you handle local or interstate moves? Do you move apartments with elevator access? Can you pack? Do you take office jobs? Do you understand COI requirements, building loading dock windows, and USDOT documentation for interstate customers? That logic has to live in the page structure, not just in fine print at the bottom of a contact form.

No outsourcing. No contracts. No automated templates.

Every moving company website is built by our in-house team in Los Angeles. You work with the same people from the first call through launch and beyond.

Moving
one of our most active website categories alongside plumbing, HVAC, and electrical
In-House
every page is written and built by our own team – no outsourcing to offshore contractors or automated templates
SEO + Ads
we also offer local SEO and Google Ads management for moving companies that want more leads beyond the website
No Contracts
no long-term contracts on any service – month-to-month arrangements across website, SEO, and advertising work
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No upfront cost
The starter site is free for 12 months. No setup fee. No hidden charges.
✍️
We write all content
You tell us your move types and service area. Our team writes every page.
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No technical knowledge needed
We handle hosting, domain, SEO, SSL, and analytics. Nothing for you to configure.
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No obligation after year one
After 12 months, the choice is entirely yours. Continue at $199/mo or walk away.
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Upgrade without rebuilding
Service pages and city pages are added to your existing site. Nothing starts over.

Frequently Asked Questions

Straight Answers to What Moving Companies Ask Before Applying

Is the website really free for the first year?

Yes. The first 12 months include 4-5 pages with written content, domain, hosting, mobile-friendly design, local SEO setup, Google Business Profile guidance, a custom chatbot, SSL, analytics, and company credential display at no cost.

What happens after the first year?

After 12 months, the choice is entirely yours. No obligation to continue. If you want to keep the site running, it is $199/month for hosting, security, updates, and support.

Will the site actually bring in customers?

A properly built moving company website with SEO setup and a connected Google Business Profile provides the foundation to appear in local searches and convert referrals who search your name. Results vary by market and competition. Without a professional website, customers who search your company or your trade find nothing, which costs you moves every week.

Will the starter site rank on Google by itself?

The starter site includes on-page SEO setup, local schema, and Google Business Profile pairing. That gives Google a clean site to crawl and improves how referrals and nearby searchers find you. Ranking across many services and cities competitively usually requires ongoing SEO work after launch. The starter site is a strong foundation, not a replacement for an active SEO campaign in a competitive market.

How many pages should a moving company website have?

A baseline credibility site needs 4-5 pages: Home, Services, About, Service Area, and Contact. A site built for organic search and conversions needs significantly more. A moving company handling local moves, long-distance moves, apartment moves, packing, and office jobs across six cities has material for 30+ pages, each targeting a different search combination.

How much does a moving company website cost?

The DMG starter website is free for the first 12 months, then $199/month if you continue. Traditional agencies typically charge between $2,500 and $8,000 upfront. DIY builders are low-cost but require you to write all content, set up SEO, and manage the site structure yourself. The comparison table on this page covers all three options side by side.

Should local moves and long-distance moves use the same page?

Usually not. The buyer questions are different. Long-distance pages need route trust, FMCSA registration context, and valuation information – the FMCSA requires interstate movers to offer Full Value Protection or Released Value coverage. Local pages need city relevance, building logistics detail, and a faster quote path. Combining them dilutes both.

What valuation information should a long-distance mover explain on the site?

FMCSA states that interstate movers must offer Full Value Protection or Released Value protection, and that Released Value – which comes at no additional charge – limits recovery to 60 cents per pound per item. Long-distance pages that explain these options build more trust than those that skip valuation entirely.

Can I display Google reviews on the site?

Yes. The advanced build includes a review section that connects to your Google review presence. For the free starter site, we include a section that links directly to your Google Business Profile so customers can read reviews with one click.

Is the site built on a platform I’m locked into?

No. We build on WordPress, the open-source platform used across a large portion of websites worldwide. The code, database, and content files are portable. If you ever want to move the site to a different host or bring it in-house, the files go with you.

Do interstate movers need to display a USDOT number on the website?

If you perform interstate household goods moves, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration requires registration and a USDOT number. Customers doing their research can also verify your registration status directly through FMCSA’s mover search tool. We display your USDOT number at launch on any pages covering interstate services.

Can you rebuild my existing moving company website instead of starting fresh?

Yes. If you have a current site that is not generating calls, we can assess whether it needs a rebuild or structural additions like service pages and city pages. Some existing sites just need the right architecture added on top. The advanced build path covers rebuilds as well as new builds.

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Start free with a 4-5 page moving company website, or contact us about an advanced build with service pages, city pages, quote forms, and full local SEO structure. Either way, we build it for movers.

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✓ Free 12 months
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✓ Content included
We write every page
✓ No contracts
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✓ No obligation yr 1
Your choice after 12 months
✓ In-house team
No outsourcing, ever