Most web designers hand you a pretty page and vanish. I build local-business sites engineered to rank on Google — restaurants, contractors, services, professionals — and I run a 10-city network of my own to prove I know how. No agency, no account managers. You talk to me. I build it.
One operator who's built and published 12,000+ restaurant pages — not a markup shop that outsources your site to whoever's cheapest.
This isn't a wall of someone else's logos. It's my own network — built and ranked by one person.
I designed, built, and run all of it myself — the sites, the SEO, the software underneath. When you hire me, you get the engineer who actually does the work, bringing the same playbook to your business. See a site I built →
…you don't control what they find. You're handing customers — and their first impression — to whoever ranks above you.
Two ways to do it. No quotes to chase, no surprise invoices.
I audit your current online presence (or lack of one) and show you exactly what's costing you customers. Free, no sales pitch — just a straight look.
Fixed scope, fixed price, live in about two weeks. You review, I refine until it's right. You're talking to the person doing the work the whole time.
Site, Google, and local SEO tuned by someone who ranks restaurant pages for a living — then maintained so it stays that way.
Most "agencies" take your money, outsource your site to the lowest bidder overseas, and forget you exist the day it ships. That's not me.
I'm one operator who designs, builds, ranks, and maintains everything personally. That 10-city restaurant network above? I built every page and do its SEO myself. I left the Army in early 1997, went straight into software engineering and building for the web, and I've done it ever since — nearly thirty years.
When you work with me, there's no phone tree and no account manager reading from a script. You get a straight answer from the person who'll actually build and run your site — and who genuinely knows how to make Google show it.
Start with a free teardown. No commitment, no jargon, no pitch — just an honest look at where you stand online and what it'd take to own it.