Does the public presence look like the business you actually run?
Online Presence Check
A website you are proud to send people to starts here.
Send your business name and the public places customers see you online. Mike will look at your website, Facebook, Google profile, and contact path, then send back three practical improvements or the smallest useful next step.
Can a customer understand what you do, who it is for, and why they should trust you?
Is the next step obvious enough that a good lead can reach you without friction?
What gets checked
Useful pieces, not a generic score.
The point is to find what would make your business easier to understand, trust, and contact. That may be a website, a sharper service page, a better Google profile path, or a simpler way for customers to reach you.
Mike checks whether your current public home is helping the business feel real, clear, and easy to choose.
If those are doing the heavy lifting, the check looks at whether they give customers enough confidence and direction.
Reviews, photos, proof, service details, location context, and signs of upkeep all matter before someone reaches out.
The check looks for places where a customer might hesitate, get confused, or give up before calling or requesting a quote.
The reply is not a sales script. It gives three practical improvements or explains the narrowest fix that would help first.
Already know you need a build?
Use the project request form if you are past the check and ready to send scope, timing, and budget context.
