I’m a Dallas-based web designer helping Paulding County businesses get found on Google and turn website visitors into paying customers. No agency markup — just local, personal service from someone who lives and works right here.
~14,000 residents
Paulding County, GA
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Dallas is growing fast. New neighborhoods, new businesses, new residents searching Google every day for local services. But most Dallas small businesses either have no website at all, or a site that was built years ago and hasn’t been touched since — which means it’s not mobile-friendly, not ranking, and not generating leads.
Meanwhile, your competitors in Hiram and Powder Springs might already have a professional online presence. A well-built, locally-optimized website lets you show up first when someone in Dallas searches for exactly what you offer — and it works around the clock, even when your doors are closed.
I built WebSGA here in Dallas because I saw this gap firsthand. Local businesses deserve professional websites at prices that make sense — not agency-level fees for a template someone in Atlanta put together in an afternoon.

How much does a website cost for a Dallas GA small business?
Most Dallas small business websites start between $799 and $1,499 depending on the number of pages and features needed. That’s a fraction of what Atlanta agencies charge — and you’re working directly with someone local who understands the Paulding County market.
Can you help my Dallas business show up on Google Maps?
Yes — Google Maps ranking (the “local pack”) is one of my specialties. It requires a combination of a well-optimized Google Business Profile, consistent local citations, and a properly structured website. Most Dallas clients see improved Map rankings within 30–60 days.
Do you offer website maintenance for Dallas businesses after the site is built?
Absolutely. My maintenance plans start at $79/month and include WordPress updates, weekly backups, security monitoring, and priority support. Many Dallas clients stay on a plan long-term so they never have to think about the technical side of their site.