Your Website Is Over 5 Years Old. That’s a Problem.

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That website you launched in 2019? It’s a digital fossil.

Let’s be honest. In internet years, a five-year-old website might as well be from the Jurassic period. The design trends are dated, the technology is creaking, and it wasn’t built for the world we live in today. You know it needs to be fixed, but the thought of starting over feels completely overwhelming.

You’ve been putting it off because you remember the last time: the endless back-and-forth, the confusing technical jargon, and the timeline that stretched for months. 

Who has the energy for that?

Do you feel that pang of embarrassment every time you share the link?

Right now, your website is more of a liability than an asset. When a potential customer asks for your site, you hesitate. You find yourself apologizing for it—”the content is a little old,” or “it doesn’t look great on your phone.”

That embarrassment is a symptom of a bigger problem. An outdated site can unintentionally signal to visitors that your business isn’t as current or attentive as you actually are.

Worse, your old developer vanished, and you’re locked out

This situation is often worse than just a dated design. For many business owners, the developer who built the site is long gone, leaving you with no passwords, no instructions, and no way to update a single sentence.

It can feel like you’re completely stuck. Your business has grown and evolved, but your website is a time capsule of what you used to be. You can’t showcase your latest work or update your services, all because you don’t have the keys to your own house.

Has your website become an overgrown, weed-choked garden?

Your website is like a garden you planted years ago. When it was new, everything was neat and tidy. But without regular care, the weeds (broken links, missing images) started creeping in. The pathways (your navigation) are now confusing and overgrown, and the beautiful flowers (your actual services) are impossible to find.

You know there’s value buried in there somewhere, but it’s a tangled mess. You need more than just a trim; you need an expert gardener to come in, clear out the weeds, and design a new layout that lets your best work thrive.

Don’t worry. Here’s how we get you a website you love in one week.

You don’t need another six-month project. You don’t need to learn how to code. You just need a clear, efficient path to a modern website that works. 

That’s exactly what Seven-Day Websites is designed for.

We’ve stripped away all the complexity that makes traditional web design so painful. We replace the endless meetings and confusing proposals with a streamlined process that gets you from an outdated liability to a lead-generating asset in just seven days.

The secret is a clear process (that we handle for you)

It’s actually pretty simple. We start with a one-hour interview where we dig into your business, your goals, and your ideal customers. We use that to write compelling copy for you. Then, you choose a professional design style you love, and we get to work building it. No technical headaches, no surprise delays. Just a fast, focused sprint to the finish line.

Imagine having a modern site that actually works for you

Imagine, in just one week, sending a link to your website with a feeling of pride. 

Imagine a potential client pulling it up on their phone and being instantly impressed. 

Imagine getting an email from a contact form that says, “I love your work and I’m ready to get started.”

This isn’t a fantasy. It’s what happens when you finally have a professional website that represents the quality of your business. You get control, you get credibility, and you get customers.

Ready to get a website you’re proud of?

If you’re tired of being held back by an outdated website, let’s talk. We can give you a modern, mobile-friendly site that you control—and we can do it in a week.

Let’s get started!