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The Web Design Questions Everyone Asks

Honest, plain-English answers to the 15 questions Central PA business owners ask us most about web design, SEO, leads, and Google rankings.

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Pricing7 min read

How Much Does a Website Cost in Harrisburg, PA? (2026 Pricing Guide)

Most Harrisburg small business websites cost between $997 and $5,000 as a one-time build, or $49 to $299 per month on a managed plan. Custom and e-commerce projects typically run $5,000 to $15,000+.

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Process6 min read

How Long Does It Take to Build a Website? (Realistic Timelines)

A small business website typically launches in 5 to 10 business days. Larger custom sites take 4 to 8 weeks. The biggest delay is almost always waiting on client content (photos, copy, approvals).

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Strategy5 min read

Do I Need a Website for My Small Business in 2026?

Yes. 81% of consumers research a business online before buying, and most will skip you entirely if you don't have a real website. Social media and Google Business Profile help, but neither replaces an owned website you control.

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Strategy8 min read

What Makes a Good Small Business Website? (10 Things That Matter)

A good small business website loads in under 2 seconds, works perfectly on mobile, has one clear call to action per page, shows real trust signals (reviews, photos, credentials), and is optimized for local Google search.

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Technology7 min read

WordPress vs Custom Website: Which Is Right for Your Business?

WordPress is great for blogs and content-heavy sites where you'll add posts often. Custom-built sites win for performance, security, and conversion-focused lead generation. For most local service businesses, a custom-coded site is faster and easier to maintain.

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SEO6 min read

What Is SEO and Why Does It Matter for Small Businesses?

SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is the practice of getting your website to rank higher in Google so more customers find you when they search. For local businesses, ranking on page one for searches like 'plumber near me' is often the single highest-ROI marketing investment.

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SEO7 min read

What Is Local SEO? (Guide for Central PA Businesses)

Local SEO is the practice of ranking in Google's Map Pack and local search results for searches like 'HVAC near me' or 'attorney in Harrisburg'. The three biggest factors are a complete Google Business Profile, consistent business citations across the web, and a fast website with real reviews.

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Design5 min read

Do I Need a Mobile-Friendly Website? (Yes — Here's Why)

Yes — over 60% of small business website visits come from phones, and Google ranks the mobile version of your site first. A site that doesn't work on mobile loses rankings and customers daily.

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Strategy6 min read

How Many Pages Should My Small Business Website Have?

Most small business websites need 5 to 12 core pages: Home, About, Services, Contact, FAQ, plus one page per service offering and one page per city you serve. Service area pages are huge for local SEO.

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Conversion8 min read

How Do I Get Leads From My Website? (8 Proven Ways)

The fastest wins: add one clear CTA per page, put a click-to-call button on mobile, add a contact form above the fold, run an exit-intent popup with a small offer, and follow up new leads within 5 minutes.

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SEO6 min read

What Is Google Business Profile and Do I Need One?

Google Business Profile (formerly Google My Business) is a free listing that shows your business in Google Search and Maps. Every local business needs one — it's often the single highest-ROI marketing asset you'll ever set up.

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Technology5 min read

What Is Website Hosting and Do I Need It?

Website hosting is the service that stores your website files and serves them to visitors. Yes, every website needs hosting. For most small businesses, $5 to $30 per month is plenty.

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Strategy6 min read

Do I Actually Own My Website? (Critical Things to Check)

Maybe not. To truly own your website you need to be the registered owner of the domain, have admin access to the hosting, own the source code or design files, and have admin access to the Google Business Profile and analytics. Many small businesses fail at least one of these.

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Strategy7 min read

Should I Hire a Web Designer or Build It Myself?

DIY if you have time, design instincts, and a small budget. Hire a pro if your time is worth more than $50/hour, you need real SEO, or your business depends on lead generation. Most service businesses earn back the cost of a professional site within 60–90 days.

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SEO7 min read

Why Is My Website Not Showing Up on Google? (10 Reasons)

The 10 most common reasons: site is too new (under 30 days), not submitted to Google Search Console, blocked by robots.txt, no inbound links, slow page speed, thin content, no Google Business Profile, duplicate content, manual penalty, or the site isn't actually indexed (search 'site:yourdomain.com' to check).

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