ServicesThree, done deep

What I actually do
for local businesses.

Not a menu of forty line items. A site that answers the questions customers ask, the search work that gets it found, and the profile that decides whether you appear in the map pack at all.

01

Website design & build

A site built around your real services, your real reviews, and the words your customers use. I write the HTML and CSS by hand, so the pages load fast, work on any phone, and let you change a price without a plugin subscription.

  • Custom design
  • Copywriting
  • Mobile-first
  • You own the files
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02

Local SEO

Page titles that name your service and your city. One page per service instead of a single buried list. Structured data so Google reads your hours, address, and rating as data. I submit the sitemap and robots file to Search Console on launch day.

  • Keyword research
  • JSON-LD schema
  • Site architecture
  • Search Console
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03

Google Business Profile

Google names three factors for map-pack ranking: relevance, distance, and prominence. Your distance is fixed. I work the other two through categories, services, photos, and a repeatable habit of asking for and answering reviews.

  • Profile rebuild
  • Review system
  • Photo strategy
  • NAP consistency
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Standard on every buildNo upsells

The boring parts
most sites skip.

Each item ships with the build at no extra cost. Most of the rescue work on an existing site comes down to adding these.

Structured data

JSON-LD schema so Google reads your business type, address, hours, and rating as data instead of guessing.

Mobile viewport

The one meta tag whose absence makes a site unusable on a phone. Missing more often than you'd believe.

Sitemap & robots

I write it, validate it, and submit it to Search Console the day the site goes live.

Real HTTPS

A valid certificate. A browser warning costs more visitors than any design choice.

Semantic HTML

Proper headings, landmarks, and alt text. Screen readers and crawlers read the same structure.

Speed by default

Static files, images sized to fit, and nothing sitting between your customer and the page.

Link previews

Open Graph and Twitter cards, so a link texted to a friend shows your brand and a real image.

Documented handoff

A README in plain English naming every place a phone number or price lives, so nothing goes stale.

ProcessHow it goes

Four steps,
start to launch.

  1. Step 01

    The snapshot

    I research your listing, your competitors, and your town's search demand, then walk you through what I found. It costs nothing, and you keep the report either way.

  2. Step 02

    Scope & a flat price

    One number, in writing, before anything starts. You see what the price covers and where it stops.

  3. Step 03

    Design & build

    You get a working page early in the process, and we make revisions on that page.

  4. Step 04

    Launch & measure

    I connect Search Console, tune the profile, and record a baseline. From there we watch whether your ranking moves.

Start with the free audit.

You find out where you stand before either of us talks about price.

Request your snapshot