Oxford, Ohio · Butler County & Greater Cincinnati
A website that books work, not one that just sits there
Most small business websites are brochures. They look fine, they load slowly, and they produce a contact form submission every few weeks that somebody eventually answers. I build the other kind: a site that answers the questions your customers actually ask and turns the routine ones into booked jobs.
This is probably you if
- Your site looks dated next to competitors
- You cannot update your own text without paying someone
- It is slow, or awkward to use on a phone
- The contact form may or may not be working
- You have no idea how many people visit or what they do
What is usually wrong with the current one
It was built five years ago by someone who has since moved on, so nobody can change it. It looks acceptable on a laptop and awkward on a phone, which is where nearly all your traffic is. The contact form goes to an inbox nobody watches closely.
The most common thing I find: the form is quietly broken. Two of the businesses I looked at in Butler County last month had contact forms throwing errors. Neither knew.
What I build
Fast, straightforward sites that load in about a second, read well on a phone, and are built so you can change your own text without calling anyone.
Then the part most shops do not offer: the site can answer questions, quote routine work, and put appointments on your calendar instead of just collecting an email address. That is the same automation work I do everywhere else, pointed at your front door.
Found on Google, too
A site nobody finds is decoration. Every build includes the technical groundwork: real page structure, local schema, fast loading, a working sitemap, and pages written around what people in your area actually type into Google.
Questions people actually ask
- What does a website cost?
- It depends on how many pages and whether you want the booking and quoting side wired in. I will give you a real number after a short call rather than a range that means nothing. No monthly lock-in, and you own everything.
- Can you fix the site we already have?
- Often yes, and it is usually cheaper. If the current site is on a platform worth keeping, I would rather fix what is broken and add the useful parts than start from scratch.
- Do you handle hosting and updates?
- Yes. Hosting is inexpensive and I keep it running. You are not signing a support contract to get a phone call answered.
Worth a conversation?
Fifteen or twenty minutes about how your business actually runs. No deck, no discovery fee. If I do not think there is anything here worth building, I will tell you that.
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