Website Building

A real website,
built for you.

Not a drag-and-drop template — a website hand-coded by an actual developer around your business, your service area, and what makes you different. Live in about 1–2 weeks, with unlimited revisions until it's right. One flat build fee, and optional ongoing care so it stays up to date.

Everything a local service business needs online

A custom-built, mobile-friendly website for your business — hand-coded by a real developer, not assembled from a template or site builder

Built from your business profile: service area, category, and what makes you different

Live in 1–2 weeks, with unlimited revisions until you're happy with it

Visitor analytics (pageviews, unique visitors, top pages) right in your market4.me dashboard

You own the domain; market4.me handles hosting as part of optional monthly maintenance

From profile to live site in about two weeks

1

You submit your business profile

Service area, category, and what makes your business different — the same profile that already feeds your ad copy.

2

We hand-code your site

A real developer builds it around that profile — no template, no drag-and-drop site builder.

3

Unlimited revisions until it's right

You review the build and ask for changes as many times as you need before it's considered final.

4

Live in about 1–2 weeks

From profile submission to your site going live, with visitor analytics already wired into your dashboard.

One flat fee, no surprises

Maintenance is optional and can start or stop any time.

Maintenance
from $49/mo
Optional — hosting and ongoing content updates.
  • Hosting included
  • Up to 2 content-update requests/month
  • Cancel any time
Get started

Before you sign up

Do I own the site?

You own the domain. market4.me handles hosting for you as part of the optional $49/mo maintenance plan, so there's nothing separate to set up yourself.

What if I stop the maintenance plan?

Maintenance is optional and can start or stop any time — it only covers hosting and up to 2 content-update requests a month, not the one-time build itself.