
Majella O'Neill Collins
Portfolio site designed, built and kept up to date.
Planned, posted and kept ticking over, so the business looks open even when you're flat out.
A feed that went quiet a year ago reads like a shop with the lights off. A steady drip of real work, posted for you, keeps it warm.
A month of posts agreed in one sitting, from photos you already have.
Scheduled and published, rain or shine.
Comments and messages answered in your voice, flagged when they're leads.
What landed, what didn't, what's next.
That's rather the point. Hand them over.
A real human will get back to you asap.

Portfolio site designed, built and kept up to date.
I'm a painter, not a web person, and keeping my work online always felt beyond me. Michael took that off my hands and built somewhere my paintings could be seen properly. Within three weeks of going live, the site had already paid for itself. Now the work speaks for me, even when I'm in the studio.
A quick call to find out what your business actually needs.
A price, a scope and a launch date. In writing, up front.
The messy bit we handle, so you can keep running your business.
Live on the date, then looked after.
Wherever your customers actually look, which is usually one or two, not six. Better one feed alive than four abandoned.
No. Real photos of real work carry most local business feeds fine. If you're happy on camera, great. It's never required.
One sitting a month to agree the plan and hand over photos. The posting, scheduling and replies are handled.
It keeps you looking open and busy, which helps close the customers other channels bring in. For direct enquiries, search usually does the heavy lifting, and we'll be straight about the mix.

Take it on its own, or bundle the bits that make it land harder.