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Some businesses say: “I don’t need a website, I’ve got Instagram.”
Cool. Until Instagram bans you. Or the algorithm tanks your reach.
A website is your digital HQ. Socials are just the billboards leading to it.
Small businesses spend thousands on ads.
Google, Meta, TikTok.
But if your website doesn’t convert, that money’s going straight into a black hole.
Ads don’t sell websites do.
Stock photos kill trust
I can spot them instantly.
Smiling call centre lady. Perfect handshake. The group pointing at a laptop.
Stock photos scream fake.
Customers know it.
Real photos even if they’re not perfect build way more trust.
80% of website traffic is mobile. Yet half the websites I see look like they were built for desktop in 2010.
Pinch, zoom, scroll → gone.
Should mobile design come first, or is desktop still the king?
Think about it: before you buy, you check reviews.
Before you book, you check the website.
Your storefront isn’t just your shop anymore.
It’s Google results + your site + what people say online.
That’s your first impression.
And people judge fast.
Word of mouth is gold.
But here’s what happens when someone refers your business. Their friend Googles you.
If your website looks outdated or sketchy, that referral dies instantly. You never even know it happened.
Most About pages aren’t about you.
They’re about why you matter to the customer.
Yet businesses make it all about “we started in 1997, we love teamwork, here’s our dog.”
Nobody cares unless it connects to the customer’s pain.
Good design isn’t about looking pretty.
It’s about making people feel safe enough to buy.
But some argue design is just “fluff” function matters more.
Design = trust.
Imagine hiring an employee that works 24/7.
Never complains. Never takes a sick day.
Always selling, always answering questions, always smiling.
That’s what a good website is supposed to be.
But most businesses treat their website like a business card. Static. Forgotten.
I build websites for free.
My “fee” is A tiny promo link in the footer. That link gets seen by bigger companies → they call me for 5-figure projects.
The wild part is the “free sites” pull in more good leads than my cold emails.