Resources

Real answers, before you ever become a client.

These are the questions I actually get asked, answered honestly — plus the free tools to back each one up. No signup, no sales pitch, no email required to see anything here.

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Most website problems come down to three things, in this order.

1

Can people find you at all?

2

Do they trust what they see in the first few seconds?

3

Is it obvious what to do next?

Fix them in that order. Polishing #3 before #1 is decorating a door nobody's walking through.

The questions

Pick the one that's actually yours.

AI Website Review

Why isn't my website getting calls?

Usually it's not that people aren't visiting — it's that the site doesn't make clear what to do next. A phone number buried in a footer, three contact methods with no clear priority, or a button that doesn't actually lead anywhere. Fixing this is usually one of the fastest, cheapest wins on a site.

Get a free AI read on what's costing you clicks →
Local Visibility

Why can't people find my business?

This is almost always a local search problem, not a general SEO problem. Most small businesses live or die by their Google Business Profile and local map ranking, not by competing for broad keywords they'll never realistically win.

Check your free local visibility score →
Site Audit

Does my website actually need to be redesigned?

Less often than you'd think. A full redesign fixes cosmetic problems; it rarely fixes the real ones — findability, clarity, speed. Before rebuilding anything, get an honest score on what you already have.

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Report Card

What should I fix first?

Whatever's costing you the most customers today, not whatever bothers you the most visually. A prioritized snapshot shows the difference.

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SEO Strategy

How do I know if SEO is working?

Rankings moving in the right direction over weeks, not days — and more importantly, more of the right kind of visitor, people actually looking to buy, not just browsing. A single ranking number without that context doesn't tell you much.

See how I approach SEO →
Pricing Estimator

When should I hire someone instead of doing it myself?

When the time you're spending fighting your website starts costing more than it would to have someone handle it properly, or when you've tried the same fix three times and it still isn't working. Neither is a failure. It's just data.

Get a real ballpark price →

Every tool above is free, gives you a real answer instantly, and asks for nothing — no email, no signup. Also here if you want them: an ROI calculator for what a better site could be worth.

Still not sure?

Two ways to make sure you're not guessing.

If your site already exists and just needs someone paying attention to it, that's Growth Partnership, not a rebuild. If you'd rather just talk it through, that's a free call — no pitch, no obligation.

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