Accepting Managed Website Clients
MENDOLA.TECH
Fully Managed Websites + Custom Software Solutions
A small portfolio of websites under ongoing management: updates handled, uptime monitored, and pages kept accurate.
BASE: Florida, USAEMAIL: rob@mendola.tech

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A small selection of websites I manage. This list will grow over time. If you want examples similar to your business, send your industry and service area and I’ll point you to the closest match.

“Managed” means ongoing responsibility, not a one-time build. Hosting, updates, monitoring, backups, and support are handled as part of the service so the site stays functional over the long term. For local businesses, this matters because small issues compound: broken contact forms, slow performance, outdated service pages, and missing information can quietly reduce leads.

Each business is different, but the goal is consistent: a site that looks professional, loads quickly, works on mobile, and makes it easy for customers to understand services and get in touch. If you’re evaluating whether a managed website is a fit, focus on outcomes—reliability, clarity, and responsiveness—not on dashboards and plugins.

A managed website is also a good fit when you don’t want “website work” to become a side job. Instead of spending a weekend troubleshooting a theme update, hunting down DNS records, or figuring out why a contact form broke, you send the request and it gets resolved. That time is usually better spent on customers, operations, and revenue.

If you’re comparing options: a DIY builder can be fine for a simple placeholder, but it often becomes limiting when you need performance, clean structure, and ongoing changes. Traditional one-time builds can look great on launch day, but they tend to decay if nobody owns upkeep. This model is intentionally ongoing so the site stays accurate.

In practice, “staying accurate” means the small things get handled: updating service descriptions, adding new photos, adjusting calls to action, and keeping contact information correct. It also means the operational plumbing is maintained: SSL certificates, backups, uptime monitoring, and making sure the site remains fast as browsers and dependencies change.

If you’re looking at these sites as examples, pay attention to the fundamentals: clear service pages, simple navigation, obvious contact options, and copy that matches what the business actually does. A managed site is less about “launch day” and more about the boring wins that happen after: fewer broken forms, fewer surprises, and a site that keeps improving instead of slowly decaying.

If you want to talk through whether the managed website service fits your business, the best starting point is your current website (or lack of one), your service areas, and what kinds of leads you want. From there we can outline a simple, effective structure and a plan for keeping it updated over time.

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