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Small businesses are still getting charged premium prices for websites built like it’s 2014.
Bloated templates. Random plugins. Weak performance. Bad mobile experience. Failing Lighthouse scores.
With the tools we have now, there’s really no excuse.
If you’re charging serious money, learn the modern stack and build something that actually runs well.
Built a salon website demo.
I can adapt it to your business with your colours, logo, service list, gallery, and contact/booking flow.
Want to see what your salon could look like in this style?
https://t.co/qnyCzQin9X
An llms.txt file is not a magic ranking button.
It is part of a broader idea: make your website easier to understand, not harder.
Also, be careful with anyone promising to get you to “#1 on Google.”
Google’s own documentation says nobody can guarantee a #1 ranking.
A good website builder can set up the foundation properly: structure, speed, metadata, image handling, sitemap, Search Console, local SEO basics, accessibility, and a clean contact path.
But no honest person can guarantee Google’s ranking decisions.
The problem is not whether a site uses WordPress, Squarespace, Wix, Shopify, or custom code.
Those tools can all be the right answer in the right situation.
The problem is hiding the tool, overselling the work, skipping the technical foundation, or charging premium prices without explaining what is actually being built.