Resurrection Ink reloaded.
A modern tabbed proof-of-concept website for Resurrection Ink that blends client-approved shop photos with original tattoo-style concept artwork for a flashier, client-facing demo.
Flashy art-led demo
Use real Resurrection Ink photos where approved, with original tattoo-flash art as the hero texture and filler artwork.
Page buttons that open real sections.
Each top button now opens a real WordPress page. The right-side Ask The Ink Desk panel changes context on each page.
Custom Tattoos, Coverups & Piercings in Tyler, TX
This homepage tab gives the shop a bold first impression without forcing every service onto a single scrolling page.
Original work, reference ideas, and custom pieces.
Use this tab for black and grey, color, script, flash, sleeves, placement guidance, consultation notes, and quote expectations.
- Custom design requests
- Reference image guidance
- Quote factors: size, detail, placement, color, time
- Preparation checklist before appointment
Button CTA
Send the visitor to a consultation form instead of making them guess pricing.
Request Tattoo QuoteWe Fix Bad Tattoos.
This should be the strongest sales tab. It gets its own button, own message, and own future landing page.
- Coverups and reworks
- Before and after proof
- Photo upload for review
- Realistic expectations before quoting
Safety, ID rules, jewelry, and aftercare.
The piercing tab should answer common pre-sale questions while sending age, ID, medical, and unusual cases to a human.
- Walk-in expectations
- ID and minor questions
- Jewelry and healing guidance
- Piercing aftercare reminders
Human review rule
The chatbot should avoid legal or medical promises and route sensitive piercing questions to the shop.
Let visitors choose by style, not just availability.
Artist cards should include photo, styles, portfolio highlights, Instagram links, and best-fit service tags.
Portfolio-first layout.
Replace placeholders with approved Resurrection Ink photos after client approval.
Top tattoo questions, controlled answers.
The bot should answer from the approved knowledge base only. It should not diagnose medical issues, guarantee pricing, or promise scheduling yet.
How much will a tattoo cost?
Do tattoos hurt?
Do you take walk-ins?
Try the bot
Use the chat button in the bottom corner and test pricing, coverup, walk-in, piercing, and aftercare questions.
Consultation now. Scheduling later.
For the proof of concept, route visitors to call or submit a request. Future revisions can add Calendly, Amelia, Booknetic, deposits, calendar sync, and reminders.
- Phone: 903-894-3230
- Address: 20931 CR 145, Tyler, TX 75703
- Future: online scheduling and deposits
Next action
Use a form with name, phone, service type, placement, size, and reference image upload.
Contact PageModern site up front. Knowledge catalog underneath.
This proof of concept now includes the website recommendations from the transcript: pricing guidance, real customer questions, structured service knowledge, a consultation path, and a future scheduling roadmap.
Pricing content
Publish a tattoo pricing guide that explains what changes cost without exposing a rigid price book.
Open Pricing GuideReal questions
Use actual customer questions to expand the FAQ and Ask The Ink Desk chatbot instead of generic blog fluff.
Open FAQKnowledge catalog
Structure services, policies, pricing factors, terms, aftercare, and shop facts so AI search can understand the business.
Open AI CatalogScheduling ready
Use consultation intake now, then add online scheduling, deposits, calendar sync, and reminders in a future phase.
Open ConsultationInstall the tabbed POC theme.
This revision turns the flat homepage into a button-driven multi-page proof of concept.