Frisco has changed faster than almost any city in Collin or Denton County over the last decade. What used to be the edge of town near the Tollway is now lined with corporate HQs, mixed-use developments, and small businesses fighting for visibility in one of the most competitive local markets in Texas. If you're a contractor, dentist, attorney, salon owner, or B2B service provider here, your website is doing one of two things: pulling leads in from Google, or quietly losing them to the company two suites down.
Smith Web Co. builds websites for Frisco businesses that need the second option to stop happening. We're a small shop, not a national agency funnel, and we work directly with owners — no account managers, no offshore handoffs, no surprise change-order invoices.
Most Frisco clients come to us with one of three problems: a site that looks dated next to their competitors near The Star or Stonebriar, a site that loads slowly on mobile (which kills you on Google's Core Web Vitals), or a site that ranks fine but doesn't actually convert visitors into phone calls or form fills.
We handle all three. A typical Frisco project includes:
Frisco buyers are sophisticated. The median household income here is well above the DFW average, and people can spot a $99 template from the first scroll. We design from scratch around your actual services, photos, and brand — not a Wix block kit that 400 other businesses are also using.
Every page is built with schema markup, proper city/region tagging, fast Core Web Vitals, and the on-page structure Google needs to rank you for searches like "[your service] Frisco" or "near me" queries from people sitting in West Frisco, Panther Creek, or out by PGA Frisco.
Click-to-call buttons that actually work on mobile. Forms above the fold. Trust signals (real reviews, real photos, real service areas) where buyers expect them. Pricing transparency where it makes sense for your industry.
Most Frisco service businesses need 8–15 pages to compete properly: a homepage, a service page per offering, geo pages for surrounding cities (McKinney, Plano, Little Elm, Prosper, The Colony), an about page with real local credibility, and a contact page with embedded map. We write all of it.
We publish ranges so you're not wasting a discovery call to find out we're 4x your budget:
Most Frisco service businesses land in the $3,500–$6,500 range for the build, then add a retainer if they want ongoing ranking work. One-time builds with no retainer are fine too — we don't lock you in.
You can absolutely hire a Mumbai shop for $600 or a national agency for $25,000. Here's what neither one will do: actually understand that your customers in Frisco are different from your customers if you also serve Fort Worth or Tyler. They won't know that Frisco buyers compare 4–5 vendors before calling, that the school-district lines (Frisco ISD vs. Lewisville ISD vs. Prosper ISD) shape where families live and which neighborhoods you should target, or that summer storms rolling in off the prairie matter if you're a roofer or fence contractor.
We work with DFW businesses every week. We know the market. And because we're regional, when you need an edit at 4pm on a Wednesday, you're not waiting for a ticket queue in another time zone.
If you're not on that list, ask anyway — the underlying work (fast site, clear messaging, local SEO) is the same.
If you're a Frisco business and you've read this far, you're probably either frustrated with your current site or starting from scratch. Either way, the next step is a 30-minute call.
Call or text: (817) 547-0839 Email: hello@smithwebco.com Hours: (your hours)
Free quote, no pressure, no contract to look at a sample. We'll tell you straight if we're a fit or not.
Most Frisco small business sites we build land between $3,500 and $6,500 for a 10–15 page site with local SEO foundation. Smaller starter sites run $1,800–$3,500, and larger lead-generation sites with ongoing content can run $6,500–$12,000+. We give fixed quotes after a free 30-minute consultation.
Yes. Most of our DFW clients serve multiple cities, so we routinely build geo pages targeting Prosper, McKinney, Plano, Little Elm, The Colony, Allen, and Frisco itself. We can structure the site so each city gets its own ranking page rather than one generic 'service area' list.
Standard Frisco local business sites take 3–6 weeks from kickoff to launch. The biggest variable is how quickly you can get us photos, copy approvals, and any required logins. Rush timelines are possible but usually add 15–25%.
Ranking depends on competition in your specific industry, but every site we build includes the technical foundation — schema markup, fast load times, proper city/region tagging, clean URL structure — that Google requires to rank locally. For competitive Frisco niches like roofing, dental, or personal injury law, you'll likely need an ongoing content/SEO retainer to reach page one. We're upfront about that on the call.
Either works. We offer managed hosting (typically bundled with security, backups, and small-edit support) for a monthly fee, or we can deploy your site to your own hosting account. We don't lock the site to our hosting — you own the code and content.
Sometimes yes, sometimes no. If your current site is on WordPress with a reasonable theme and the issue is mostly design or content, a redesign is fine. If it's on an outdated builder, has been hacked, or has accumulated 5 years of plugin bloat, a clean rebuild is usually faster and cheaper than untangling it. We'll tell you which during the consultation.
No. The website build is a one-time fixed-price project. Ongoing services like hosting, SEO, and maintenance are month-to-month — cancel anytime with 30 days notice.
Free consultation, no contract, no pressure. Let's see if we're a fit.
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