Website support for businesses that want better results.
If your website needs attention but a full rebuild isn't what you're after, this page is for you. Sometimes a site just needs consistent care, fresh content, and small updates to keep working the way it should.
What problem this service solves
Most small business websites don't fail because they were built badly. They fall behind because life gets busy and updates stop happening. A service changes but the website still lists the old one. A blog sits untouched for eight months. A page loads slowly and nobody notices until a potential customer gives up and leaves.
None of these are major problems on their own, but together they create a website that quietly works against you instead of for you. Visitors pick up on outdated content, broken details, and neglected blogs even when they can't articulate exactly why something feels off. It erodes trust before you ever have a chance to make your case.
Regular website support keeps that from happening.
Who it's best for
This service is a good fit if you:
- Have an existing website that just needs ongoing attention and updates
- Want to keep your site current without learning how to do it yourself
- Have been meaning to start a blog but don't have the time to write or publish consistently
- Notice small things on your site that need fixing but keep getting pushed to the back burner
- Want someone you can hand off website tasks to without a big project attached
What's included
- Routine content updates such as service details, team information, hours, and anything that changes
- Blog writing, publishing, and formatting so your site stays active and search-friendly
- Page additions or edits as your business evolves
- Image updates and basic visual refreshes to keep things looking current
- Minor copy improvements to pages that aren't quite landing
- A reliable point of contact for small website tasks without the overhead of a full project
How our approach is different
Website support often gets treated as an afterthought and something to hand off to whoever is cheapest or most available. We treat it as an extension of your marketing. Every update we make is considered in the context of how your site represents your business and how it supports the people visiting it. A blog post isn't just filler, it's an opportunity to build credibility and support your search visibility at the same time. A page update isn't just a clerical task, but a chance to tighten your message and make sure your site is doing its job.
What results clients can expect
The most immediate result clients notice is relief and knowing their website is being looked after without it sitting on their own to-do list. Beyond that, a consistently maintained site builds trust with visitors, supports stronger search rankings over time, and ensures that anyone who lands on your site finds accurate, current information about your business. Clients who add blog support typically see the added benefit of steady new content that supports their SEO and gives them something to share on social media.
Common questions
Do I need to be on a retainer or can I request updates as needed? Both options are available. Some clients prefer a monthly arrangement so updates happen on a regular schedule. Others reach out on a project basis when something needs attention. We'll figure out what makes the most sense for how your business operates.
What if I need something bigger than a small update, like a new page or a redesign? We'll scope that separately. Website support is designed for ongoing maintenance and smaller changes. If something grows into a larger project, we'll have that conversation openly and make sure you know what's involved before any work begins.
Do you work with any website platform or are there limitations? We work with the most common platforms small businesses use, including WordPress and similar website builders. If you're not sure whether your platform is supported, just ask, it's an easy thing to confirm before we get started.
Can you help with the blog even if I want to write some posts myself? Absolutely. Some clients write their own posts and just need help with editing, formatting, and publishing. Others hand it off entirely. We can work however fits best with how much you want to be involved.
What if I'm not sure what my site needs? can you take a look and make recommendations? Yes, and that's often the best place to start. If you're not sure where your site is falling short, we can do a quick review and give you a clear picture of what's worth addressing and in what order.
Ready to stop putting your website on the back burner?
Let's talk about what your site needs and how we can help keep it working for your business.
