Working together

I do, Andres. Design, build, photography and the ongoing content. Nothing gets handed to a junior or sent offshore, and you deal with me the whole way through rather than an account manager relaying messages.

Most sites go live in three to five weeks from the shoot. The two things that move the date are how quickly copy gets approved and whether we’re waiting on things like menus, product lists or bookings integrations.

No. Brisbane is home and it means I can turn up for the shoot, but a good chunk of the work is in Tasmania and the rest of Queensland. The build and the ongoing work happen the same way wherever you are.

A conversation, access to your current site and domain if they exist, and a couple of hours on shoot day. Everything else I can usually put together and send back for you to correct.

Money

It depends on whether you need the whole setup or one piece of it. After a twenty minute call you get a plan and a fixed price in writing, and nothing starts until you say yes.

No. Ongoing work is month to month. There are no exit fees and no situation where your files are held until you pay something.

You tell me, we finish the month, and I hand over everything. Site, domain, hosting details, photo library, source files. It’s your business.

The website

Yes. Menus, prices, hours, staff and news are all editable without touching code, and I’ll walk you through the parts you’ll actually use. If you would rather not, send it through and I’ll do it.

You do. The site, the domain, the hosting account and every photo taken on the shoot. Nothing is licensed back to you.

The build handles the parts that are in my control: real text on the page instead of PDFs, proper page structure, fast loading, and your Google Business Profile set up and pointing back at the site. Rankings past that depend on your market and how much ongoing work you do.

Send it through. Sometimes the right call is a rebuild, sometimes it’s fixing three things and leaving the rest alone. I’ll tell you which one it is before quoting anything.

Photography and content

No, but it’s usually the difference between a site that looks like the business and one that looks like a template. If you have a library already we will use it.

I come to you, usually for half a day, and shoot in the real space during a real service window rather than staging something. You get the edited library back and it feeds the site, the socials and anything printed.

Yes, as ongoing work. The shoot library gets cut into posts and stories, you approve the month ahead, and I schedule it. The point is that you’re not trying to think of something to post on a Tuesday.

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