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Fix My Website: Content Updates and Corrections

If your website still lists last year’s hours, a phone number nobody answers, or a service you stopped offering, this is the fix. We go through your site, correct what’s wrong, and update what’s stale, so it matches your business today.

What this actually includes

We fix the things that keep customers from trusting or using your site: outdated prices and hours, old staff photos, services you no longer offer, broken contact forms, and links that lead nowhere.

This covers both the small stuff (a typo, a wrong phone number) and the slightly bigger stuff (a pricing page that hasn’t changed in three years).

The technical side, in plain English

Some of what we check falls under website maintenance, the ongoing work of keeping a site accurate, working, and secure. A few things we look for:

Broken forms. A contact or quote form that silently fails to send. Visitors think they reached you. They didn’t.
Broken links. Buttons or menu items that lead to a blank or error page, a bad first impression and a signal to Google that the site isn’t maintained.
Plugin and platform updates. If your site runs on WordPress or a similar platform, outdated plugins are the most common cause of hacks and slow pages.
Crawl errors. Pages Google tried to visit and couldn’t. Left alone, they can quietly drag down how the rest of your site ranks.

Why it matters for your business

Customers trust what’s current

Old information reads as neglect. Accurate information reads as a business that’s open and paying attention.

Fewer missed leads

A form that works is the difference between a lead in your inbox and a customer who gave up and called someone else.

Better standing with Google

Search engines read a well-maintained site as more trustworthy, which affects where you show up.

Common questions

How much does it cost to fix or update a website?

Most small correction jobs cost far less than people expect. We quote the specific job up front after a quick look at what needs fixing, no retainer, no hourly meter.

Do I need to know what’s wrong before I contact you?

No. Send us the address and a general sense of what feels off (“it looks old,” “the form doesn’t work”) and we’ll do a review and tell you exactly what we find.

Is this a one-time fix or ongoing?

Either. Some clients send one job a year, others send something every month. Both work.

Related

Cleanup and maintenance Website content writing Guide: What website maintenance is and why sites break Guide: Why trust and authority decide who gets found

Something on your site out of date?

Tell us what’s wrong in plain words. We’ll tell you what it takes to fix it.

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