Helpful Guides for Better Websites and Systems

Plain-English resources for business owners planning a website, improving enquiries, or deciding when a custom system makes sense.

Website Prices in South Africa

A plain-English guide to what affects website prices in South Africa and how to choose the right starting point.

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Website or Web Application

A practical guide to choosing between a business website and a custom web application.

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How to Get More Website Enquiries

Practical ways to make a business website clearer, more useful, and easier for customers to act on.

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Website Maintenance Checklist

A simple checklist for keeping a business website accurate, healthy, and useful after launch.

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How to Plan Service Pages

A guide to planning service pages that help customers understand, compare, and contact your business.

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How to Choose a Website Partner

A practical guide to choosing the right website or web application partner for a growing business.

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How to use these guides

Each guide is written to help you make a clearer business decision before you spend money on design, development, content, or ongoing support.

Start with the question closest to your current problem. If you are unsure what to build, compare a website with a custom application. If the site exists but does not bring enough enquiries, start with the enquiry guide. If you are planning a new project, read the pricing and partner guides first.

The goal is to help you arrive at a better first conversation. You should know what outcome matters, what information needs to be prepared, and which parts of the project should happen first. A clear first step usually saves time, avoids unnecessary features, and makes the finished work easier for customers to use.

These guides are also useful after launch. They can help you decide what to improve next, which pages deserve attention, and whether the business needs a clearer website, a custom workflow, or steady monthly support.

Planning

Use the guides to clarify pages, features, project scope, and the first version of the work.

Improving

Use them to spot where an existing website could be clearer, easier to use, or more helpful.

Choosing

Use them to compare options before deciding what to build next.