Spring · The Woodlands · North Houston
A real website, built for you from scratch — $900 for the first 10 local businesses, normally $1,200. Then $99 a month and I'm your webmaster: you text me the change, I make it, it's live the same day. No logins. No plugins. No page builder to fight.
I'll come to your business · First meeting costs nothing
Most small businesses I meet already have a site. It just isn't doing anything — it's slow, it's three years out of date, and nobody can find it on Google. That's not a design problem. It's a presence problem, and it's fixable.
Built once, never touched again, because updating it means logging into a builder you don't remember how to use — so you don't. Hours are wrong. Prices are old. That special ended last spring.
Your Google Business Profile is unclaimed, unverified, or has a photo from 2019. That listing sends more customers to a local business than the website does — and it's usually the first thing I fix.
Hosting, a theme license, three plugin subscriptions, a security tool, and a maintenance retainer to somebody who stopped answering. Add it up. It's usually more than a real care plan costs.
I used to charge $1,500 for a WordPress site on a purchased template. The build is custom now, with no template and no plugins — and it still lists under that, because I build faster than I used to and pass the difference on. The first ten local businesses get 25% off on top of it.
Everything you need to be live and findable. Yours to keep, plan or no plan.
One-time prices, added to the launch or any time after. No bundles you don't want, and no "packages" designed to make you buy three things to get the one.
This is the actual product. The website is just what it looks like. What you're buying is a webmaster who answers — the thing you thought you were getting when someone sold you WordPress.
"Change the Tuesday special to $12." Or fill out the one-page form on your site. Photos welcome. Voice memos welcome.
Every client request lands in one place I check every morning. Nothing gets lost in a text thread or an inbox.
A private link showing the change on your real site. Not a description of it — the actual thing, before anyone else sees it.
It's live in about a minute. Usually the same day you asked. Often within the hour.
A website alone doesn't make a business findable. When someone opens a new shop, clinic, or service company, there's a specific list of things that have to be true before customers can find them — and most people don't know the list exists. I've run it for local businesses for seventeen years. It doesn't cost extra; it's how I launch.
Claimed, verified, categorized correctly, hours and service area set, photos that look like a real business. This is the single highest-leverage thing most local businesses get wrong, and it's free.
A system that asks happy customers at the right moment, and a habit of responding to every review — including the bad one. Ten recent reviews beat forty from 2021.
Identical everywhere Google looks — your site, your listing, directories, your Facebook page. A mismatched suite number genuinely costs you map rankings.
A logo, colors, and type that work on a sign, a truck, a business card, and a phone screen. Built once, used everywhere, so you stop looking like four different companies.
When you need customers now, not in six months. Built to a real budget and measured against real calls — not impressions, not "engagement."
Call tracking and analytics wired up from day one, so in ninety days you can tell which of these actually brought people through the door.
I'm Faisel. I'm based in Spring, and I've spent seventeen years doing digital marketing, branding, and web work — for single-location businesses like yours, and for Landry's, where the work covered 60+ restaurant brands and more than 500 locations.
Since then I've built and shipped software: mobile apps, AI systems, and nine U.S. patents pending across two ventures. That matters to you for exactly one reason — it's why I can build a better site in two weeks than an agency builds in two months, and charge less for it.
What hasn't changed is how I work. You get my number. I come to your business. I explain things in plain English, and I tell you when something isn't worth your money.
At your business, so I can see what you actually do. I'll look at your current site and your Google listing beforehand and bring you a short list of what's costing you customers right now. You keep that list whether or not you hire me.
You send me photos, your prices, and anything you want said. I write, design, and build. You see the real site at a private link as it comes together, and you can change your mind about anything while it's still cheap to change.
Domain pointed, SSL on, Google Business Profile squared away, listings matched, analytics running. If you had an old site, redirects are in place so you don't lose the rankings you already earned.
That's the care plan. Text me the changes. I keep the site fast, current, and secure, and I keep your Google presence alive so the business keeps getting found.
Yes. The domain is registered in your name, the content is yours, and the site files are yours. If you ever want to leave, I hand you everything and help you move it. There is nothing held hostage — that's a business model I don't want.
Two reasons, and both are honest. There's no agency overhead — you work with me directly, not an account manager relaying to a team overseas. And I use AI tooling to do in days what used to take me weeks. I'd rather pass that saving to you and keep more clients on care plans than charge 2015 prices for 2026 tooling.
Yes, and the migration is included. I rebuild it properly, keep your existing pages and search rankings intact with redirects, and cut the domain over with no downtime. Your old site stays live the entire time the new one is being built.
You text me, or fill out a short form on your own site. I make the change and send you a preview link. You look at it, say go, and it's live — usually the same day, often within the hour. That's what the monthly plan buys you.
Some clients genuinely publish every week — a blog, a journal, an events calendar. For those I build a proper admin panel you log into, and it's cleaner than WordPress. But if you're honest that you'd rather someone else do it, don't pay for a tool you won't open. Most people shouldn't.
No. Care plans are month to month and you can cancel any time. The launch fee is one time. If you cancel the plan, the site is still yours — I'll help you move it to your own hosting.
Nothing extra. Hosting, SSL, and backups are inside the care plan. If you cancel the plan, hosting these sites runs a few dollars a month on your own account and I'll set that up for you on the way out.
Yes — that's most of why people hire me. I'm in Spring and I'll come to you anywhere from The Woodlands to Tomball to north Houston. The first meeting is free and takes about 45 minutes.
No pitch deck, no discovery-call funnel. Send this and I'll reply with what I'd fix first — whether or not you hire me.
Prefer email? Or want to just talk it through? faisel@faiseltajiran.comServing: Spring · The Woodlands · Conroe · Tomball · Magnolia · Cypress · Klein · Oak Ridge North · Shenandoah · Willis · Montgomery · Humble · Kingwood · north Houston. If you're a little outside that, ask anyway — I travel for good projects.