Your reviews already sold the job. There is nowhere to send anybody.
If you run a trade off word of mouth, a Maps listing or a Facebook page, this is for you. I build the site first, you look at it on your phone, and then you decide. That order is the whole offer.
Evenings and Saturday mornings. Nothing to pay to see it, and no pitch at the end.
You have been told you need a website by everyone who ever cold called you.
So here is the difference. I am not selling you SEO, ads, social media management or a marketing plan. I build one website, I run it for you, and you can see the whole thing before any money changes hands. If you are busy enough and genuinely do not want more work, you should not buy this, and I will tell you so on the call.
The work you lose this way is work you never hear about.
The neighbour referral that never rings.
Somebody gets your name at a barbecue, searches it that night, finds no website, and calls the company that came up first instead. You never hear about that job, so it never looks like a problem.
The three-quote job.
Any job big enough to be worth quoting is a job where they call two or three companies. The ones who can be checked out at 10pm get the call. You get skipped before you were ever in it.
Nowhere for the truck to point.
A magnet on the door, a yard sign, a card at the hardware store. All of them work better when they lead somewhere that answers questions and shows the work.
Your reviews only work where they sit.
Five stars over years of jobs is the hardest asset in this trade to build and the easiest to waste. Right now they only count for people already looking at your Maps listing.
A Facebook page is a good place to post finished work. It is a bad front door.
- Meta decides who sees your posts, and it is a fraction of the people who follow you.
- There is no quote form, so every enquiry becomes a message you answer by hand on a job site.
- It cannot rank on Google for the searches that matter, like your trade plus your city.
- Anybody comparing you to two other companies sees a feed, not prices, not a service area, not your work.
Keep posting there. The photos are worth more than anything I could write. They just need somewhere of your own to sit, that shows up when somebody searches your name and your trade.
It gets built first. We talk about it second.
- 1
You book thirty minutes.
Evenings or Saturday morning, because you are working during the day. I call you, so there is nothing to install and nothing to set up.
- 2
I build it before we talk.
A real working website with your name, your trade, your service area and your reviews on it. Not a mockup and not a template with your logo dropped on top. You will have a link you can open on your phone.
- 3
We go through it on the call.
You tell me what customers actually ask you, what you will not do, where you will not drive. If something is wrong, say so and I change it while we are talking.
- 4
You decide after, not before.
Like it, it goes live in days and I point your domain at it. Do not, keep the link and we part friends. There is no pitch at the end of this.
$349 a month to run.
That covers design, hosting, the domain, every change you ask for, and a real person when you call. No tiers and no setup fees. If you do not have a domain yet, getting one is part of the job.
These are live and working. Go and click them.
Sample companies, real software. Run a quote start to finish on your phone and see what yours would do at eleven at night while you are asleep.
Book it and yours is built by the time we speak.
Thirty minutes, evenings or a Saturday morning. You will have something real to open on your phone and argue with, and you will know the price before we hang up.
