Structuring Your Website for Purpose and Performance: A Funnel-Based Approach

16.09.2025
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Planning a website can be difficult

When it comes to your website, content sells the product and design sells the content. But the real differentiator isn’t just quality it’s clarity of intent.

In this article, we’ll explore how to apply the TOFU–MOFU–BOFU framework at a page level, helping each part of your website serve a clear role in the customer journey. This approach doesn’t just improve user experience it creates measurable value and aligns your website more closely with broader digital marketing and lead generation strategies.


Why Structure Matters

Most websites suffer from a lack of strategic structure. Pages are created reactively, rather than intentionally and as a result, it’s difficult to assess what’s working, what’s not, and where your next investment should go.

By applying a funnel-based structure (TOFU–MOFU–BOFU) to each page, you:

  • Assign a clear purpose to every piece of content
  • Ensure design supports the user’s decision-making process
  • Create direct alignment between content, user intent, and marketing performance
  • Build a foundation for scalable, measurable growth

The TOFU–MOFU–BOFU Framework Explained

Originally developed as a sales and marketing model, the TOFU–MOFU–BOFU framework is now a practical and widely adopted method for structuring digital content and websites.

Each stage of the funnel serves a distinct purpose:

StagePurposeUser Mindset
TOFU (Top of Funnel)Raise awareness and introduce your business“I’ve just discovered you — what do you do?”
MOFU (Middle of Funnel)Build trust, establish credibility, and help users evaluate options“I’m considering you — why should I choose you over someone else?”
BOFU (Bottom of Funnel)Reduce friction and make it easy to convert“I’m almost ready — what are the next steps?”

When applied to individual pages on your website, this framework allows each page to serve a defined role and it enables you to measure its effectiveness accordingly.

How the Funnel Framework Applies to Web Pages

Funnel StageExample Page TypesDescription
TOFUHomepage, Blog or Articles, Resource Hub, Campaign Landing Pages, High-level About PageTOFU pages are designed to welcome new visitors and introduce your value proposition. These pages attract attention, offer orientation, and help users understand what you offer without pushing for a sale.
MOFUService or Solution Overviews, Case Studies, Detailed About Us (team, values, story), Downloadable Resources (eBooks, whitepapers), Events or WebinarsMOFU pages are built for engagement and evaluation. They present information that builds trust and credibility and they help visitors understand how you compare to alternatives.
BOFUPricing, Contact Us, Book a Demo or Consultation, Testimonials, FAQsBOFU pages support high-intent users. These are the final touchpoints before conversion designed to remove barriers, answer final questions, and prompt action.

How This Connects to Marketing Strategy

This page-level structure directly supports your digital marketing efforts:

  • Awareness campaigns (e.g. search, display, social) should lead to TOFU pages
  • Nurture campaigns (e.g. email sequences, remarketing) should lead to MOFU content
  • Sales campaigns (e.g. promotions, lead magnets, calls to action) should point to BOFU pages

By aligning your website architecture with your marketing funnel, you ensure a consistent and strategic experience across all channels.

Exercise: Plan Your Website Using TOFU–MOFU–BOFU

Use the table below to map out your current or planned website pages according to their funnel stage. This will help you identify gaps, redundancies, and opportunities for optimisation.

Website Funnel Planning Table

Page Name / URLFunnel Stage (TOFU / MOFU / BOFU)PurposeNext Step CTA
e.g. HomepageTOFUIntroduce brand and guide users into relevant pathwaysView Services / Read Case Study
e.g. Our ServicesMOFUExplain core offerings, positioning, and valueDownload Capability Statement
e.g. Book a DemoBOFUPrompt high-intent users to take actionSubmit Demo Request Form

Tip: If a page doesn’t clearly align to a stage, or lacks a compelling next step, that’s a signal to review and improve.


Good luck!

A strategically structured website is more than a collection of pages it’s a purposeful system designed to attract, engage, and convert.

By applying the TOFU–MOFU–BOFU framework, you create a digital asset that supports growth, aligns with your marketing strategy, and offers a better experience for every visitor.

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