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I need to build a basic but attractive website for my small business. Its purpose is just info about the business and some pretty photos, no online sales or anything complex. I used Wix many years ago and thought it was reasonably easy to use. Are there better options out there?

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2 hours ago, immamac said:

How much are you wanting to spend? Do you need email? Is there a contact us form you need? 


This.

Please don’t use a click and post tool. 
 

Hell, I’ll freelance you whatever you want. Obviously won’t be a free point and click, but will be worth it in the long run. 

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This.
Please don’t use a click and post tool. 
 
Hell, I’ll freelance you whatever you want. Obviously won’t be a free point and click, but will be worth it in the long run. 
Send me a PM with your contact info.
 
Mine needs changes & I want the ability to add pics without having to hire someone for every addition.

I also want to add a 2nd site for the gutter work (la different domain). The current URL redirects to the Roofing page.

All I really need frim any of them is a digital business card that the Googs picks up in searches + pics of the work. Like the OP, no email or "contact form", simply info that points someone to a phone # & "use this email address" info.

What platform / architecture is your work based on?


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@thunderlounge@immamac I too need a website (recently decided to become a solo practitioner again rather than retire). I'm not as interested in generating business from the website as my clients have been with me a long time and I'm not trying to garner more of them. 

Priority One Is setting up something with a custom email domain, then I can circle back to creating an actual website. But, my work product and my clients' invoices are piling up because I don't have a professional email address to utilize. Suggestions are welcomed, and I'd gladly pay for your time and a website. Thanks.

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[mention=32]thunderlounge[/mention][mention=397]immamac[/mention] I too need a website (recently decided to become a solo practitioner again rather than retire). I'm not as interested in generating business from the website as my clients have been with me a long time and I'm not trying to garner more of them. 
Priority One Is setting up something with a custom email domain, then I can circle back to creating an actual website. But, my work product and my clients' invoices are piling up because I don't have a professional email address to utilize. Suggestions are welcomed, and I'd gladly pay for your time and a website. Thanks.

I’ll give you half a humble brag for this

(Unless you are a ditch digger)
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