5 Signs Your Small Business Website Is Losing You Customers
Most business owners don't realize their website is actively driving customers away. Here are the 5 warning signs to look for — and what to do about each one.
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Most business owners don't realize their website is actively driving customers away. Here are the 5 warning signs to look for — and what to do about each one.
The honest answer: anywhere from $0 to $50,000+. But for most Ontario small businesses, the real question is what level of investment actually makes sense — and why the cheapest option usually isn't cheap.
Social media is great for awareness, but it's not a substitute for the one digital asset you actually own. Here's why your website is still the front door to your revenue.
Your competitor might not be better at what they do. They might just have a better website. Here's how to analyze the gap — and close it.
After scoring 184 local businesses on web presence, the average was 4.2 out of 10. Here's where each industry stands and what separates the top performers.
After auditing dental websites across London, ON, the same fixable problems showed up over and over. Here are the top 5 and what they're costing practices.
"Website maintenance" sounds important but stays vague. Here's what it actually includes, what happens when you skip it, and what it should cost.
Your website is often the first impression customers get. A poor web presence score doesn't just hurt your credibility — it costs you real revenue.
Canada's anti-spam law carries penalties up to $10 million and applies to every business sending marketing emails. Here's what you actually need to know.
After analyzing 100+ businesses in London, Ontario, we found the same costly mistakes repeated over and over. Here's what to avoid.
Transparency matters. Here's exactly how we evaluate and score local business websites — no black boxes, no hidden criteria.