Most contractor websites cost too much and do nothing. I build yours from scratch - no WordPress, no templates - and spend the next 6 months growing it around what your customers are actually searching for.
Site live in about a week. Then I keep building - new pages added as you start to rank. The site you launch with isn't the one you'll have in 6 months.
You paid someone $3,000 for a site that loads slow and doesn't show up on Google. Or you threw something together in Wix and hoped for the best. Either way, you're getting beat by someone with half your experience.
The problem isn't your business. It's the website. A slow, generic template can't tell Google what you do or where you serve. It just sits there, costing you jobs.
Roland ran SS Drywall for 15 years with 115 five-star reviews and still had to pay HomeAdvisor for every lead. His old WordPress site scored 37/100 and ranked for nothing. Three months after the new site launched he quit HomeAdvisor completely.
Google uses page speed as a ranking factor. A WordPress site with a few plugins can easily score 30-50/100. That alone keeps you off the first page.
Google needs to understand what you do and where you do it. Most sites aren't structured to send those signals clearly - so Google guesses, and guesses wrong.
Over 70% of local searches happen on mobile. If your site is hard to use on a phone, the person closes it and calls your competitor.
"I was invisible on Google for 15 years. Jerod fixed that in three weeks. I quit HomeAdvisor completely and I'm booked year-round now."
Every site is structured around the way your specific trade gets found and called. Plumbers need emergency CTAs. HVAC needs seasonal pages. Roofers need galleries. I know the difference.
Every site starts from a blank file. Your trade, your service area, your customers. Nothing generic, nothing recycled.
No WordPress, no page builders, no plugin bloat. Every site starts from a blank file - no theme sitting underneath, no template waiting to break. Clean code that loads fast and scores well. Sites average 86/100 on Google's performance test. Industry average is about 50.
Every page is structured the way Google needs to understand your business. Schema markup, service area pages, local SEO signals throughout. 100/100 SEO on Lighthouse, every time.
Launch is just the starter version. For 6 months I'm watching Google Search Console and adding new pages for the services and areas you're starting to rank for. The site you have at month 6 is bigger and more targeted than the one you launched with - because it was built around real data, not guesses.
Every site coded to order. 100/100 SEO score on Lighthouse. 3 more currently in production.
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One person. No hand-offs. No account managers who've never heard of you.
15 minutes. Tell me about your business, your service area, your customers. I'll ask the right questions and tell you what I'd build.
14-16 pages built around your trade and your towns. Usually about a week from deposit to live site.
I show you the site before it goes live. You give me feedback, I make changes until it's right.
The site you launch with is the starter version. Over 6 months I watch the data and add new pages for the services and areas you're starting to rank for. Plus Google Business Profile managed monthly and a monthly report on what's happening.
No setup fees, no hidden costs, no surprise invoices. One monthly amount covers the build, the ongoing growth, and everything in between.
The starter site goes live in about a week. Over the next 6 months I'm watching Google Search Console and adding new pages around what your customers are actually searching for - new service pages, new area pages, whatever the data shows. The site you have at month 6 is bigger and more targeted than the one you launched with. That's the part most people skip, and it's the reason most contractor sites don't do anything.
After 6 months there's no ongoing commitment. Stay at $350/mo for continued management, or walk away with your fully-built, fully-owned site.
Real answers to things contractors actually ask. If something isn't covered here, send me a message.
15 minutes. I'll look at what you've got and tell you exactly what I'd do. No pitch, no pressure.