Professional vs. DIY Handyman Websites
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Your website has about five seconds to convince a homeowner you're worth calling.
In this episode of the Home Hero Podcast, Jason Call and Coby McManaman break down the real differences between a DIY handyman website and a professional one, and why those differences directly affect whether your phone rings.
We get into:
- The four buckets that separate a working website from a digital business card (SEO, conversion, mobile, trust)
- Why cheap hosting kills your Google rankings before you even publish a page
- The honest math on DIY: how many hours you should actually spend before it costs you more than it saves
- What homeowners are really looking for when they land on your site (hint: it's not your service list)
- Conversion rate optimization explained without the marketing jargon
- The "first impression" rule that ties your website, your truck, and your handshake together
Whether you're a solo handyman running a Wix site or a growing crew thinking about your next website investment, this one will help you spend your time and money in the right places.
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About Home Hero Podcast: Real stories and tactics to grow a profitable home service business. Hosted by Jason Call and Coby McManaman.
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