Website Refresh
Your site isn't broken, it's just tired. A refresh is for the business that already has a website but knows it's slow, hard to find on Google, or not bringing in the calls it should.
What you get
- A search cleanup so Google understands every page
- Speed work so the site loads before people give up
- Accessibility fixes so it works with a keyboard, a screen reader, and tired eyes
- Rewritten pages that point visitors toward calling you
- A tidy handoff with notes, so nothing's a black box
The details, if you want them
Search & Structure
- Page titles and descriptions written for what people search
- Sitemap checked and canonical tags sorted out
- Internal links added so related pages support each other
- Structured data on the pages that earn you money
Speed & Access
- A plan to fix whatever's making the first screen slow
- No more layout jumping around as the page loads
- Keyboard navigation and focus states that actually work
- Color contrast and headings that read cleanly
Message & Calls
- Wording that says why someone should pick you
- A clear main action on each page, plus a backup
- Pricing and services explained without the fog
- Fewer steps between "interested" and "in touch"
How long it takes
Most refreshes wrap up in two to four weeks. The main variable is how quickly we can get your photos, copy, and sign-off, not the work itself.
- Week 1: dig through the current site and agree on a plan
- Weeks 2–3: build the changes, show you, adjust
- Week 4: final checks, go live, confirm it's fast
Who it's for
This one suits a business that's past the guessing stage. You know who your customers are and you've got a site already. It just hasn't kept up with how well the business is doing.