They need someone they can trust.
That's the philosophy behind everything I do.
Most business owners didn't start their business to become experts in websites, Google, reviews, SEO, marketing, or technology.
They started because they're passionate about what they do.
Their customers.
Their craft.
Their business.
That's where I can help.
I grew up before websites became part of everyday life.
When technology started changing how businesses operate, I embraced it. I was fascinated by what was possible and eager to learn everything I could.
In 1999, I built my first website.
What started as curiosity eventually grew into a career that would span web design, information technology, sales, marketing, photography, and business development.
Over the years, I've learned that technology is only valuable when it helps people solve real problems.
As a young single father, web design became more than something I enjoyed.
It became a way to support my family.
The websites I built helped provide for my boys during an important season of life. Looking back, it was a blessing that gave me flexibility when I needed it most.
It wasn't just work.
It helped carry us through.
Today, I continue building websites because I genuinely enjoy helping local businesses grow.
I enjoy the relationships.
I enjoy solving problems.
I enjoy helping business owners feel less overwhelmed by the online side of their business.
Most of all, I enjoy seeing good people succeed.
The truth is, I don't do this because I have to.
I do it because I want to.
I enjoy helping good people grow good businesses.
They care about customers.
They take pride in their work.
They care about their reputation.
They care about their communities.
I believe the best solutions start with listening.
Before making recommendations, I want to understand your business, your goals, and the challenges you're facing.
My background in sales taught me something valuable:
People usually know what they need.
They just need someone willing to listen, ask the right questions, and help connect the dots.
That's why I don't believe in one-size-fits-all solutions.
I believe in conversations.
I believe in understanding your goals.
And I believe recommendations should be based on what you've told me, not on what someone wants to sell you.