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Modern WordPress websites—Starter, Owner, or Growth—backed by managed hosting and post-launch support that keeps things fast, stable, and current.
Own your website. Keep it fast.

Blevins Creative has operated a managed WordPress environment for 20+ years—built for clients who want their website treated like an asset, not a hobby. We keep our hosting intentionally limited, maintain it on a schedule (updates, backups, monitoring, baseline security), and support it with people who know your build. You keep control of publishing. We keep the foundation fast, stable, and ready for what’s next.


Website Package Options
+ Hosting & Support

Starter

From

$1,250

Starter Landing Page

A clean, targeted one-page site built to earn calls, inquiries, and next steps.

Includes:

1-page layout (or 1 page + thank-you page)
Mobile-friendly design basic brand styling
Contact / call-to-action + launch support
Basic SEO structure (titles, meta, headings)

Best for: new businesses, single-service offers, quick launches.

Owner

From

$3,500

Website Owner Launch Kit

A full small-business site you can edit—with training and support built in.

Includes:

  Up to 5 pages + consistent design system
  Premium visual editing system
SEO foundation + performance/SEO checks
 Training + go-live support

Best for: A complete small-business site you can manage confidently—with training and support built in.

Growth

From

$7,500

Growth Site

Built to support ongoing content, stronger search visibility, and higher-quality leads over time.

Includes (high level):

6–12 pages + stronger service structure
Conversion-focused UX + content architecture
Performance + deeper on-page SEO structure

Best for: multi-service businesses, higher-ticket offers, growth-minded teams.

Plan A
Host + Protect

From

$99

Per Month

Managed hosting + essential maintenance to keep your site stable and protected.

Includes: 

Managed hosting on our server environment
Updates, backups, and monitoring
Light support for quick fixes

Support for minor fixes and stability issues (the stuff that shouldn’t become a project).

Plan B
Managed + Support

From

$199

Per Month

For businesses that want faster help and monthly hands-on assistance.

Includes:

Everything in Plan A
Priority support response
Monthly update/help time for small edits

Monthly hands-on time for small edits, site housekeeping, and quick improvements.

Plan C
Growth Partner

From

$399

Per Month

Ongoing improvements and iteration—built for growth, not just maintenance.

Includes:

Everything in Plan B
Monthly iteration + optimization
Landing pages, conversion tuning, and structure upgrades (as needed)

Best for teams that want the site improved monthly—not just maintained.

Managed hosting is required for launch packages so we can guarantee updates, backups, performance, and support. If you need a different hosting setup, we can scope that separately.

Not sure which plan fits? Tell us what you sell, where you serve, and what a good lead looks like—we’ll point you to the right package.

You’re not buying pages—you’re buying a system.
A site that loads fast, explains what you do clearly, proves it with real evidence, and turns local traffic into calls.

Add-Ons

Optional upgrades that increase conversion, content quality, and long-term performance. Add them now—or anytime after launch.

Add-Ons Description Price Availability
Photography Shoot Up to 4 hours on-site, curated edits, web + social + print usage $3,000 By request
Campaign Landing Pages One focused page for a single offer (message, proof, CTA, tracking-ready) $350 – $650 each By request
Social Starter Scheduler setup, posting cadence, simple templates $149 – $249 / month Ongoing
Social + Content Captions, scheduling, light creative support, monthly snapshot $399 – $900 / month Ongoing

Frequently Asked
Questions

Contractors & Trades (SWVA)

Built for SWVA contractors who want better calls, better leads, and local visibility without spam. 

How do you help contractors rank in Southwest Virginia?

We build your site and Google Business Profile around the signals Google consistently leans on for local results: relevance, distance, and prominence—then we support that with clear service pages, proof (photos/projects), and consistent business info across the web.

Can you get my business to #1 on Google Maps?

No—nobody can guarantee that. What we can do is improve the signals you control: service clarity, proof, reviews strategy, site speed, and clean business data across the web.

We don’t want our home address public—can we still show up locally?

Yes. If you’re a service-area business, your profile can be configured around your service areas rather than pushing a public storefront-style address. We set it up correctly so the profile matches how you actually operate.

How do you target towns like Tazewell, Bluefield, Richlands, Cedar Bluff, and beyond without “spammy city pages”?

We don’t crank out thin “city pages.” We build real service pages (roofing, HVAC, plumbing, grading, remodeling, etc.) and only add location relevance where it’s legitimate—service areas you actually cover, with real proof, photos, FAQs, and project examples.

What’s your approach to “near me” searches?

“Near me” is still local intent. We focus on making your business the best match for the query (relevance), then strengthen the trust signals that help you compete (prominence) while acknowledging proximity (distance) is partly out of anyone’s control.

Do photos and project proof matter for local SEO?

Yes—because local SEO is not just ranking, it’s converting. Clear project photos, before/after, and proof make customers choose you when they land. We also use that proof to strengthen the service page clarity and credibility.

Do you add structured data (schema) for contractors?

Yes, when it fits. We use LocalBusiness structured data to help Google understand key business details like hours and business information, and we follow Google’s structured data guidelines.

How do you measure whether local SEO is working?

We track what matters: calls, form submissions, quote requests, direction clicks, and which pages/queries are producing those leads—so you’re not guessing.


Restaurants & Hospitality

Made for restaurants, bars, and lodging that need to be found fast—and chosen fast. 

What helps restaurants rank locally in Southwest Virginia?

Local visibility comes down to being the best match and the most trusted choice. Google’s local results are largely driven by relevance, distance, and prominence, so we focus on menu clarity, category alignment, reviews strategy, and strong website-to-profile consistency. 

Can you guarantee we’ll show up in the local “3-pack”?

No. Google doesn’t allow anyone to pay for or request a better local ranking. What we can do is build a strong foundation that earns visibility: cleaner info, stronger content structure, and consistent proof. 

Should our menu be a PDF or a page on the website?

A web page is usually better for discoverability and updates. We can still offer a PDF for convenience, but we prefer an indexable menu layout that’s fast, readable on mobile, and easy to maintain.

Do events (live music, specials, seasonal menus) help SEO?

They can—because they create fresh, relevant content people actually search for (“jazz night,” “specialty cocktails,” “brunch,” “private dining”). We structure event/special pages so they’re clean, fast, and worth visiting.

Do you use FAQ schema for restaurants?

We use FAQs because they convert customers (hours, reservations, parking, dietary options). Google has reduced the visibility of FAQ rich results, so we treat FAQ schema as optional—not a magic trick—but the Q&A content itself is still valuable for clarity. 

What’s the biggest mistake restaurants make online?

Inconsistent info: hours, phone, address, menu links, reservation links—especially when social profiles and directory listings don’t match the website. Fixing consistency improves trust and reduces customer friction.

Do you add LocalBusiness structured data for restaurants?

Yes. LocalBusiness structured data can help Google understand key business details and how you should appear in search experiences.

How do you measure success for restaurant SEO?

We track the actions that matter: calls, direction clicks, reservation clicks, menu views, and which channels drive them (search vs social vs direct).


Medical, Wellness & Clinics (SWVA)

Designed for clinics and wellness brands where trust and clarity matter most.

How do you help a clinic rank locally in Southwest Virginia?

We focus on the same local fundamentals Google confirms—relevance, distance, and prominence—then support it with service clarity, trust signals, and clean conversion paths for calls and bookings. 

Can you get us to the top of Google Maps?

No one can guarantee a ranking position, and Google explicitly says you can’t pay or request a better local ranking. We build the best possible foundation and improve the signals you control. 

We have multiple services—how do you structure the site for search?

We create clear service pages (example: primary care, detox support, counseling, aesthetics, etc.) so Google and humans both understand:

  • what you do
  • who it’s for
  • how to take the next step

That clarity improves relevance and lead quality.

Do you set up tracking for calls, forms, and external booking links?

Yes. We can track the actions that matter—contact form submissions, click-to-call, and outbound booking clicks—so you can see what’s driving patient inquiries.

We’re a service-area provider—can we hide the address?

If you’re truly operating as a service-area business, Google supports managing service areas appropriately. We’ll set it up the right way based on how you actually serve people.

Do you use structured data for clinics?

Yes—when appropriate. LocalBusiness structured data helps search engines understand business details, and we follow Google’s structured data guidance. 

Do FAQ sections help a medical site?

They help conversion and clarity (insurance, hours, what to expect, pricing transparency, booking steps). Google has reduced FAQ rich results visibility broadly, so we treat schema as optional—but the content still serves real patient questions. 

What does “good local SEO” look like in practice?

More of the right people find you, and more of them take action—calls, bookings, and qualified inquiries—with fewer confused leads.

We work throughout Southwest VirginiaRaleigh, NC, and nationwide—building sites that communicate services clearly, support booking paths, and strengthen local search presence.

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