You already know you need a website.
Not because everyone says you should have one, but because when someone in Longview searches Google for what you do, you need to show up.
I build websites for service businesses in East Texas. Based in Gladewater, 15 minutes from Longview. I work with HVAC, plumbing, electrical, glass, landscaping, roofing
- any local trade or service business.


We don’t just work in Longview; we’re part of the community.
From the Pine Tree area and the busy commercial hubs near Greggton, down to the residential heart of South Longview and the LeTourneau University district—we understand the specific needs of East Texas trades.
Whether you're a contractor near the Fourth Street Extension or a service provider off Loop 281 and N. Eastman Rd, we build websites that help your neighbors find you first.

Why a Website Still Matters
When people need help, they search — not scroll.
Facebook is great for staying connected.
Google is where people go when they need help right now.
A simple, well-built website gives potential customers:
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A place to land when they find you
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Proof you’re legitimate and local
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An easy way to call or request a quote
But it also does something else that matters long-term.
Built for Bigger Jobs & Long-Term Relationships
A website also helps you attract builders, property managers, and commercial partners.
Before referring or hiring,
decision-makers often:
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Look up your business
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Scan your services and past work
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Check that you look established and reliable
A professional website positions you as a long-term partner, not just a one-off option.


Who I Work With
I primarily work with local service businesses, including:
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Roofing and construction companies
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Glass, window, and door specialists
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Electricians and plumbers
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Landscaping and lawn care
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Cleaning services
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Auto and fleet service businesses
If your business serves people locally and relies on calls, quotes, or job requests — you’re probably a good fit.
What I’m Honest About
I don’t build massive e-commerce platforms or complex ordering systems.
I focus on clean, straightforward websites that help service businesses:
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Show up in local search
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Build trust quickly
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Turn visitors into calls
If something isn’t the right fit, I’ll tell you — and point you in the right direction if I can.

Real Example: Chasteen G&M Glass – Longview
When Chasteen G&M came to me, they were doing great work — but their online presence didn’t reflect it.
They relied heavily on:
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Word of mouth
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Builder relationships
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Facebook
They needed a website that matched the quality of their craftsmanship and positioned them for bigger opportunities.
What We Built
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Clear service pages for showers, windows, and glass work
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A Longview location page structured for local search
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Builder-focused credibility sections
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Project gallery to showcase finished installs
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Clean, mobile-first layout designed for quick calls
The Strategy
Instead of a generic template, we structured the site to:
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Support homeowner searches
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Strengthen builder partnerships
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Connect directly to Google Business Profile visibility
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Create a foundation for future service area expansion
The result is a website that supports both day-to-day calls and long-term commercial growth.
That’s the difference between “having a website” and using one as a business asset.

"Honestly, Sage Media has been such a lifesaver for us at Chasteen G&M.
She’s basically become an honorary member of our team at this point. Jessica literally built our entire website from scratch and it turned out amazing—plus she’s constantly doing research and making tweaks behind the scenes to keep everything running perfectly. It’s so nice having someone who's so proactive and actually 'gets' what we’re trying to do. If you’re looking for a marketing partner, definitely ask for Jessica"
- Office Manager, Chasteen G&M

Built to Support Long-Term Growth
Many of my clients aren’t just trying to get more calls — they’re trying to:
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Build relationships with local builders
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Secure repeat commercial work
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Be the go-to service provider instead of the backup option
Your website should support that goal by clearly communicating:
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What you do
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Who you work with
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The quality of your work
That clarity makes it easier for the right people to choose you — and keep choosing you.
