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March 23, 2026

Late March Website Review: Set Up April Strong in Rhode Island

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Timothy Suwityarat
Solo web designer serving New England

Late March Website Review: Set Up April Strong in Rhode Island

The end of March is a natural checkpoint before Q2. You do not need a redesign—just a clear look at whether your site matches what you plan to sell and promote in April.

One Business Goal, One Site Change

Pick a single April priority: more quote requests, more bookings, a new service, or a retail push. Then identify one concrete website change that supports it—a new headline, a revised services blurb, a banner, or a landing page link from the homepage.

Practical step: Write the goal in one sentence. Write the site change in one sentence. Schedule the change or send it to whoever updates the site.

Refresh One High-Traffic Page

Your homepage and top service pages deserve periodic edits. Stale dates, old awards, or retired offers should come off. A fresh paragraph or testimonial can signal that you are active.

Practical step: Open your top three pages. Remove or update anything that is obviously outdated. Add one line about spring or April if it fits your business honestly.

Glance at Analytics

If you use analytics, look at the last thirty days: top landing pages, mobile vs. desktop, and any spike in exits on your contact page. You are not chasing perfection—just noticing patterns.

Practical step: Note one number that surprised you. If contact page exits are high, simplify the form or add reassurance (response time, what happens after submit).

Calendar the Next Check

Book thirty minutes in late April to repeat a light review. Small, regular passes beat a panic redesign.

Practical step: Add a recurring event to your calendar now.

Current pricing

Feature Starter Plus Custom
Price 75 dollars 250 dollars scoped
Pages 1 page Flexible pages and sections Scoped pages and features
Contact Tap to email (prefilled) Form to your email Advanced forms or embeds
SEO (on-page, one-time) Meta, structure, sitemap.xml, robots.txt + local terms and town-focused structure + tailored on-page tuning for your area
Content help Copywriting included Copywriting included Copywriting included

Start a free draft or call or text (401) 218-7310.

Timothy Suwityarat
Solo web designer serving New England

I build clean, fast sites for local businesses across New England. Plain-English copy, mobile-first layouts, no subscriptions.