Website Management
A website that never gets updated starts working against you. These posts cover what website management actually looks like for a small business: scheduled refreshes, content updates, hosting, maintenance, and the difference between a site that stays current and one that quietly falls behind.
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Do Google Reviews Help SEO? What Contractors Need to Know
Google reviews affect local search ranking, map pack visibility, and customer trust. Here's what the data says about reviews and SEO for trade contractors, and how to build a review strategy that compounds.

SEO for Plumbers: How to Stop Leaking the Leads You're Already Paying For
Plumbers in the Valley pay $12 to $35 per Google Ads click. Here's how to stop losing those leads to slow sites, broken forms, and missed after-hours calls, and how SEO builds a channel that works alongside your ads.

Your Site Shouldn't Collect Dust
Most small business websites go stale within months of launch. A scheduled Site Refresh keeps your site current, trustworthy, and working for you.

Introducing: Managed Websites
A Managed Website keeps your store or service site healthy and converting with hosting, updates, speed care, human support, and a quarterly refresh included

The Seasonal Website Refresh Playbook
Use a focused seasonal refresh to clarify your message, smooth out mobile friction, and spotlight a timely offer so more visitors convert without a redesign

Get Ahead - Essential Website Preparations for Fall and Holiday Events
Quick checklist to prep your site for fall and holiday traffic. Fast actions you can do in under an hour or delegate for peace of mind.

Keep Your Website Updated with Professional Management
Outdated designs, slow load times, and stale content disappear with professional website management that keeps your site current and ready to perform.