Field notes from the new era.
Short essays from the team on what's actually working in AI implementation, marketing automation, and operations — and what isn't. Updated when we learn something worth sharing.
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How much a website really costs in Myrtle Beach
Straight-talk pricing breakdown for restaurants, contractors, and shops on the Grand Strand. What $1,500 actually buys you, what $10,000 buys you, and the three line-items most agencies hide until contract signing.
Coming soonLocal SEO checklist for Myrtle Beach businesses
The 12 moves that take a brand-new site from invisible to map-pack in 90 days. Built from real engagements with restaurants, contractors, and service businesses on the South Carolina coast.
Coming soonWhy your beach-stock website hurts your bookings
The same generic palms-and-pier template is on a hundred sites within five miles of yours. Why that's costing you customers — and what real photography of your real space does instead.
Coming soonRestaurant SEO on the Grand Strand: what works in 2026
Menus, online ordering, reservations, reviews. The five things that move bookings for a Myrtle Beach restaurant — and the five vanity metrics agencies sell you that don't.
Coming soonContractor websites that actually generate leads
What works for builders, remodelers, and trades on the SC coast. Service-area pages, real install photography, FAQ schema, and the inquiry form structure that pre-qualifies before the phone rings.
Coming soonWhy we don't charge by the hour
Hourly billing is misaligned with shipping real websites. Here's the engagement model we use instead, and the one quirk that makes it work for both us and the client.
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