Best way to manage a downloaded binary with pacman?

Hi all,
Supposing I downloaded a binary release of some project from a website, what would be the best way to keep track of all of the files using the package manager?  I'm new to PKGBUILDs and such, but my first thought was to write a PKGBUILD with the package information and only a package() step.  Is there a better way?  Am I way off?  Any help is appreciated!  Thanks!

Excellent, thanks for the quick reply!
Another quick/semi-related question, if I have a working copy of a project's source that I modify constantly, how would I manage/update the resulting binaries with the package manager?  Perhaps similar to above, but including a build() step, then building the project using makepkg?  Or I suppose I could just do exactly the same as above and run makepkg after it's built, but it made sense to me to bundle the building in with the PKGBUILD.

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