Website Work in Jamestown
Jamestown sits roughly in the middle of the state, serving businesses and communities across a wide area. I've worked with several operations there over the years, usually helping them solve specific problems: websites that stopped working properly, hosting that became unreliable, or situations where previous developers stopped responding.
Most of these businesses are practical operations. They don't need elaborate websites, just functional ones that represent their business well and don't require constant attention.
Common Website Problems
The most frequent issue I see is websites that became slow over time. Features were added, content grew, and nobody went back to optimize performance. The result is a site that works fine on a desktop computer in the office but loads painfully slowly on a phone.
Since most people search for businesses on mobile devices now, a slow-loading site costs you customers. They won't wait fifteen seconds for your page to load. They'll leave and call whoever shows up next in the search results.
Another common problem is broken functionality that nobody fixed. Contact forms that don't actually send messages. Links that go nowhere. Pages that don't display correctly on certain devices. These issues accumulate gradually until the website becomes more of a problem than a solution.
Rebuilding vs Patching
When a website has accumulated enough problems, trying to fix them one by one often costs more than starting fresh. A clean rebuild with modern, efficient code usually performs better and causes fewer ongoing issues.
That's especially true for sites that are five or more years old and haven't been updated properly. Technology changes, and code that was acceptable years ago often isn't up to current standards. Rebuilding gives you a chance to do things right from the start.
Hosting That Works
Good hosting is something you shouldn't have to think about. The site loads quickly, stays online consistently, and backups happen automatically. Security updates get handled without requiring your attention. When something does go wrong, it gets fixed quickly.
I've moved several Jamestown businesses away from hosting arrangements that weren't working. Sometimes it's unreliable shared hosting. Other times it's an expensive setup that includes features the business doesn't need or use. Moving to straightforward VPS hosting usually improves performance while reducing costs.
When I host a site I've built, fixing problems is part of the service. No finger-pointing between hosting company and developer. If something breaks, I handle it.
Semi-Static Sites for Most Needs
Unless you need specific WordPress functionality like e-commerce or content management, a semi-static site is usually the better option. It loads faster, needs minimal maintenance, and doesn't break when software updates happen.
Semi-static doesn't mean simple or limited. You still get modern design, contact forms, galleries, and whatever features the business needs. The difference is the underlying code is cleaner and more efficient, which means better performance and fewer problems over time.
For businesses that do need WordPress, I build those as well. The key is matching the technology to what you actually need, not just defaulting to the most complex option because it's popular.
Email Configuration
Email problems are more common than they should be. Messages end up in spam, get rejected by certain providers, or fail to send entirely. Usually the issue is DNS records that were never configured properly: missing SPF records, no DKIM setup, or incorrect MX records.
Fixing these problems isn't difficult if you know what you're doing, but it can be mystifying otherwise. When I set up hosting and email, making sure these records are correct is part of the process.
Working Across the Region
I've worked with businesses throughout North Dakota and into Minnesota for over two decades. Most are smaller operations: contractors, ag businesses, service companies. They need websites and hosting that work reliably without becoming ongoing projects.
If you're in Jamestown and that describes what you're looking for, I can help.