- Should You Put an FAQ on Your Homepage? (Pros, Cons & When It Helps SEO)
Homepage space is expensive. Every section needs to earn its spot — especially on small business sites where the goal is usually “help people understand what you do and contact you fast.” So… should you add an FAQ section to your homepage? Sometimes it’s a win (more trust, fewer objections, more leads). Other times it… Read more: Should You Put an FAQ on Your Homepage? (Pros, Cons & When It Helps SEO) - What a “Webmaster” Does in 2026 (and How It Saves Small Businesses Time + Money)
If you run a small business, your website isn’t a “project.” It’s infrastructure, like your phone line, your POS system, or your storefront sign. When it breaks, slows down, or stops generating leads, you feel it immediately. In 2026, a webmaster is the person who keeps that infrastructure healthy: fast, secure, updated, and converting, without… Read more: What a “Webmaster” Does in 2026 (and How It Saves Small Businesses Time + Money) - Broken Forms = Lost Leads: How to Test Contact Forms Properly
A contact form can fail silently—no error message, no warning, just… no leads. For a small business, that’s painful: people try to reach you and you never even know. Here’s a simple, reliable way to test your contact forms, confirm emails are being delivered, and make sure every lead actually reaches you. The most common… Read more: Broken Forms = Lost Leads: How to Test Contact Forms Properly - Google Business Profile + Website: How to Connect Them for More Calls
If you’re a small business owner, your Google Business Profile (GBP) is often the first thing people see—before they ever land on your website. The good news: when your profile and website are connected the right way, you’ll get more calls, more quote requests, and cleaner tracking (so you know what’s working). This guide shows… Read more: Google Business Profile + Website: How to Connect Them for More Calls - When NOT to DIY Website Changes: 12 Tasks That Can Break Your Site (And What to Delegate)
If you’re a small business owner, it’s normal to want to handle quick website fixes yourself. A simple text change? Great. Swapping a photo? Totally doable. But some “small” changes can accidentally cause downtime, broken layouts, lost leads, or SEO drops — especially when you’re not 100% confident or you’re making changes under stress. Below… Read more: When NOT to DIY Website Changes: 12 Tasks That Can Break Your Site (And What to Delegate)
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Should You Put an FAQ on Your Homepage? (Pros, Cons & When It Helps SEO)
Homepage space is expensive. Every section needs to earn its spot — especially on small business sites where the goal is usually “help people understand what you do and contact you fast.” So… should you add an FAQ section to...
Read MoreWhat a “Webmaster” Does in 2026 (and How It Saves Small Businesses Time + Money)
If you run a small business, your website isn’t a “project.” It’s infrastructure, like your phone line, your POS system, or your storefront sign. When it breaks, slows down, or stops generating leads, you feel it immediately. In 2026, a...
Read MoreBroken Forms = Lost Leads: How to Test Contact Forms Properly
A contact form can fail silently—no error message, no warning, just… no leads. For a small business, that’s painful: people try to reach you and you never even know. Here’s a simple, reliable way to test your contact forms, confirm...
Read MoreGoogle Business Profile + Website: How to Connect Them for More Calls
If you’re a small business owner, your Google Business Profile (GBP) is often the first thing people see—before they ever land on your website. The good news: when your profile and website are connected the right way, you’ll get more...
Read MoreWhen NOT to DIY Website Changes: 12 Tasks That Can Break Your Site (And What to Delegate)
If you’re a small business owner, it’s normal to want to handle quick website fixes yourself. A simple text change? Great. Swapping a photo? Totally doable. But some “small” changes can accidentally cause downtime, broken layouts, lost leads, or SEO...
Read MoreWordPress Maintenance Checklist for Small Businesses
(Monthly & Quarterly) Running a small business is already a full-time job.Your website should support your business — not become another source of stress. This checklist breaks down what actually needs to be maintained on a WordPress site, how often,...
Read MoreSEO Audits for Small Business: What You Can DIY vs What to Hire Out
If you’re a small business owner, an SEO audit can feel intimidating—like you need a “technical brain” to even start. The truth: you can audit a lot yourself with simple checks and free tools. But there are also parts where...
Read MoreDIY Website Health Check for Small Business Owners
Simple performance + SEO + security tests you can do in 30 minutes You don’t need to be a developer to spot most website problems. With a few free tools, you can quickly test your site’s speed, mobile usability, SEO...
Read MoreAgency Packages vs On-Demand Webmaster: Pros, Cons, and Real-World Examples
When you need website help, you’ll usually end up choosing between two paths: Both can be the right choice. The best fit depends on your goals, your budget, and how “mission-critical” your website is. This guide breaks it down in...
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