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We work with local businesses that are overpaying for websites that aren't working. Here's what that usually looks like.
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Check if yours is readyThe Plumber on GoDaddy
Paying $47/month for a site with a stock photo of a wrench and a phone number that links to the wrong location. GoDaddy auto-renewed it for three years and he doesn't know how to log in.
~$47/mo · outdated · non-mobile · invisible on Google
The Contractor on a "Marketing Package"
Locked into an 18-month contract with a local agency that built a template, disappeared, and now charges $300/month to "maintain" it. Maintenance means nothing changes.
~$300/mo · template · no updates · contract lock-in
The BBQ Joint on Wix
Beautiful food. Impossible-to-read menu on mobile. The hours are wrong because updating Wix felt like doing taxes. Three one-star reviews mention they showed up when the place was closed.
~$35/mo · slow · broken mobile menu · wrong hours everywhere
The Landscaper with No Website
All his work comes from word of mouth and a Facebook page he made in 2019. He knows he needs a site but every quote he got was over a thousand dollars just to talk about it.
No web presence · losing jobs to competitors with worse work
The HVAC Company on ISP Hosting
The internet provider bundled a "free website" with the business plan back in 2014. It's technically live. It loads in 8 seconds. The contact form sends email to an address nobody checks.
~$30/mo (buried in the ISP bill) · 8s load time · dead leads
The Restaurant Paying for Office 365 Through GoDaddy
Three employees on email, all through GoDaddy's reseller plan at $14/user/month. That's $42/mo for email that Microsoft sells directly for $18/mo. Nobody told them.
$42/mo for email alone · same product · $24/mo overpay · forever
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