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Sunlight Creations Site Map

Every page on the Sunlight Creations site, organised so you can find what matters to your practice right now.

You've got a practice to grow and a fixed amount of time to spend working out where to start. This page maps the whole site so you can move directly to what's relevant - first click, right room.

Start with services

Services is the first section worth your attention. Read it before you follow anything else - reading the tracklist before you've confirmed you own a record player is a peculiarly optimistic way to spend an afternoon.

What we offer determines whether the rest of this site is relevant to your practice at all. A founder who knows which service fits their current stage can treat every other link on this page as a useful extension of that choice. A founder who skips straight to the topic pages is doing it backwards.

Services covers:

A single clear service match gives you a fixed point from which the rest of the site makes immediate sense. Wander in without one and the other sections stay interesting the way a menu stays interesting when you're not sure you're hungry.

"Read Services first. Everything else on this page branches from that decision."

A well-chosen starting service works like a well-made shelf.

Why the order you browse in matters

Topic pages are genuinely useful. They're also an efficient way to spend forty minutes building a confident opinion about a problem that belongs to a different practice entirely.

Practices browsing the Major Topics section before confirming a service fit tend to arrive at something interesting: a well-developed framework for a situation they're two years away from. They retrace their steps when the offer turns out to contradict the framework they'd already assembled in their heads. The reading equivalent of building flat-pack furniture before checking the box is for the right room.

The sequence worth following:

Browsing in this order means every page you read is doing actual work - sorry, doing real work - for your practice, generating a shorter list of things to act on rather than a longer list of things to consider.

The topic pages reward the reader who already has a direction. They're a depth charge, not a compass.

How to know when you're done with this page

Most site maps are a list. This one has a finish line.

You're done here when you've identified three things: one service, one delivery format, and one entry point fitting your practice's current stage. Those three together form a coherent starting path - a direction, held together, ready to move.

Picking one from each section:

Three answers. One path. The rest of the site exists to support that path once you're on it.

Founders who leave this page with all three feel the difference immediately. The next click is obvious. A well-indexed hardback falls open at the right page.

Entry points: where you join depends on where you are

Entry Points exist because a practice at month three and a practice at year four are looking for entirely different things, even when they use the same words to describe what's wrong.

A founder with no positioning strategy enters at a different place from one who has positioning sorted but is generating enquiries that refuse to convert. Both are dealing with a growth problem. The solutions belong in different drawers entirely.

The Entry Points section makes this explicit. Each starting position describes a recognisable practice stage:

Reading the stage description matching yours before selecting a service is the single most time-efficient thing you can do on this page. Practices often skip it. This is why most practices book the right thing second.

Your entry point is a navigation tool. A front door opens in one direction.

Major topics: the frameworks we return to

Major Topics is the intellectual backbone of the site - subject areas we return to consistently, across services, across client stages, across every type of practice.

Each pillar page covers one subject in enough depth to leave you with a named, usable framework. A founder who reads one pillar page leaves with something they can apply to a real decision the same week - which is a better result than most meetings produce.

The major topic areas include:

  • Practice positioning - what you're known for and why it's doing heavy lifting
  • Visibility and search - being found by people who are already looking
  • Compliance and regulated claims - what you're permitted to say, stated plainly
  • Practice systems - the structure that makes consistency possible
  • These pages work best once you have a service in mind. Read them as context for that service, as the deeper reading you do once you know which band you're going to see.

    Each framework names something your practice is already doing - either well or with room to sharpen. A well-drawn map of a familiar place.

    Deliveries: what you'll have when we're finished

    Deliveries is the section answering the question most service pages avoid: what, specifically, do you walk away with?

    Service pages describe coverage. Deliveries describes the format and the output - what you'll have in hand when the engagement ends, and what you'll be able to do with it. The difference between a menu description and a photograph of the plate.

    For each service, Deliveries covers:

    Regulated practitioners find this section particularly useful. Knowing what a deliverable looks like before you commit means you can assess it against your practice's real capacity - the capacity you have on a Tuesday at 6pm, not the one you have in theory.

    Deliveries describes an outcome, concretely, so you can decide whether it's the outcome you're after. A receipt worth reading before the till beeps.

    Every practice leaving this page with a service, a delivery format, and an entry point confirmed has already done the hardest part of getting started. Book a discovery call and we'll confirm the path you've chosen fits the stage you're actually at - and if it doesn't, we'll tell you that too, which frankly puts us ahead of most Tuesdays.

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