Guides for getting found and getting booked.
Straight answers to the questions you had before you'd ever heard of Webplo.
Who Owns Your Website and Domain? Read the Fine Print First
Most owners never check who actually owns their domain until they try to leave. Here's what to look for before you sign up with anyone.
Done-For-You Website Services vs. Doing It Yourself
Both models can get you a working website, but they trade convenience for control in different ways. Here's what each one actually costs you.
How Much Should a Small Business Website Cost in 2026?
The honest answer is a wide range, and the sticker price is rarely the real price. Here's what you're actually paying for and where the hidden costs hide.
What to Look for in a Small Business Website: A No-Jargon Checklist
A plain checklist for judging whether your website actually works for your business, covering being found, being useful, earning trust, and staying in your control.
Can You Edit Your Own Website? Why Self-Serve Control Matters
A lot of website services quietly stop at giving you a view of your site, not the ability to change it. Here's how to tell the difference before you sign up.
"No Long-Term Contract" — What to Check Before You Sign Up
A homepage that says 'cancel anytime' and a terms of service that says something else can both be true at once. Here's what to read before you enter a card number.
How Small Businesses Actually Get Found on Google in 2026
Claiming your Google Business Profile isn't enough on its own. Here's how local search ranking really works, and why you still need a real website.
Online Bookings and RSVPs: How They Work and Why They Beat DMs
How online booking and RSVP systems actually work, and why taking them on your own site beats phone tag, DMs, and spreadsheets.
Website Analytics for Small Businesses: Which Numbers Actually Matter
A plain-English guide to the handful of website numbers worth your attention — and the ones you can safely ignore.