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The best fit is usually small businesses, nonprofits, restaurants, and local organizations that need a clearer website and direct support.
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The best fit is usually small businesses, nonprofits, restaurants, and local organizations that need a clearer website and direct support.
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Timing depends on scope, content readiness, and how steadily reviews move. Smaller brochure-style sites usually move faster than more involved projects.
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No. Elevated Tech Solutions has local roots in Grand Rapids and West Michigan, but remote projects are also possible when the fit is right.
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In some cases, yes. It depends on the current site, the platform it uses, and whether updating it makes more sense than rebuilding it cleanly.
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Hosting guidance is part of the process, and support can include help with the live site setup. The goal is a practical, low-maintenance environment.
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Possibly, depending on the project. The main focus stays on lower-complexity website work, so ecommerce is handled more selectively.
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Maintenance can include content updates, light edits, hosting guidance, bug fixes, and basic oversight to help keep the site current.
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Clients should expect to provide the core business information and messaging, but that content can still be organized, refined, and presented more clearly during the build.
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Yes. The goal is to keep clients in control of the key assets tied to their business, including domains and core website materials.
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Start through the contact form, share the kind of site you need, and the next step can be discussed around fit, scope, and timing.