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The site is fine but invisible. Competitors are showing up first and getting the calls. When someone searches for a service in your area, they're not browsing. They're ready to hire. If they don't find you in that moment, the job goes to someone else.
The site looks outdated or doesn't answer the questions a serious customer already has. They land, they don't trust what they see, and they're gone. The business could be getting plenty of traffic and never know it because nobody stays long enough to pick up the phone.
The traffic is there but it's price shoppers and tire kickers who were never going to hire anyone. The calendar fills up with estimates that go nowhere and jobs that aren't worth the time. The phone rings all day and the business still doesn't grow.
Each of those is a different problem with a different fix. The most expensive mistake a business can make is solving the wrong one.
We design and build websites. We run SEO. And when it makes sense, we tie what we earn to the results we produce. Not activity. Not deliverables. Results you can see in the numbers.
You share your vision with the person who sold the project.
Then you give feedback to a project manager who wasn't in that conversation.
Then a junior employee or someone overseas builds it based on what got passed along.
Co-founders lead every project directly.
Same people throughout.
No junior teams figuring it out as they go.
No overseas outsourcing.
We see it every day. A site nobody can find. A site that drives people away. A phone that rings with people who were never going to hire anyone.
Different problems. Different fixes. Same starting point. That's where we come in.
Every month your site isn't doing its job, a competitor is pulling ahead. Maybe they're showing up when you're not. Maybe their site gives customers the confidence to call when yours doesn't. Maybe they're attracting serious buyers while your phone rings with price shoppers and tire kickers.
It doesn't matter which one. The effect is the same. Every job they win builds their reputation. Every reputation builds their next opportunity. That compounds. While you're standing still, they're accelerating.
If you don't know, that tells you something. If you do and the number is small, that tells you even more. Your competitors are winning. And they're not slowing down.