Complete practical guide

Build websites small businesses genuinely own

A complete, plain-language guide to the four things that decide whether a website business survives - ownership, licensing, accessibility, and maintenance - with AI doing the admin and never touching a client's data.

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What this guide is

Most small-business websites were built by somebody who has since disappeared, on a domain registered in their name, with a contact form that stopped delivering months ago and nobody watching. That is the opportunity, and it is also the obligation.

This is a complete thirty-six-chapter guide to building small-business websites as a side hustle that can become a profession - written for somebody comfortable with computers who is not a software engineer. It covers the whole arc: qualifying an enquiry, running a discovery meeting that finds the real project, planning content so the project does not stall, wireframing before colour, building and testing accessibly, launching without taking a business offline, handing over a pack that proves the client owns everything, pricing from measured timings rather than feel, and selling a care plan that is still profitable in month seven.

It names no product and states no price, because both would be stale within a year. It states no law, tax rate, or standard, because those vary by country and change - every one routes to a qualified professional, with space to record the answer and the date. And it promises no income, because nobody honestly can.

What it does give you is sixty-nine printable worksheets, checklists, registers, and scripts, one hundred copy-and-paste AI prompts with the safety constraints written into them, and a working method built on four rules that make a website business defensible rather than merely busy.

What you get out of it

Specifics, not promises.

  • Thirty-six complete chapters, from first enquiry to a twelve-month business
  • Sixty-nine printable resources: registers, checklists, worksheets, scripts, and trackers
  • One hundred copy-and-paste AI prompts, each with its constraints written in
  • A launch checklist and rollback plan that stops you taking a client's email offline
  • An ownership method that means every client can carry on without you
  • A care plan defined as named items on a named schedule, priced not to lose money
  • Decline scripts, difficult-conversation scripts, and a full reusable message library
  • Realistic thirty-day, ninety-day, and one-year plans that promise readiness, not income

Ideal for

People who want extra income from work they can do from a laptop, who are comfortable with computers but are not software engineers, and who would rather build ten small business websites their clients genuinely own than chase agency work. Also useful to anybody already building sites who has never written a handover pack, tested a backup, or asked their insurer what they are actually covered for.

  • Anybody comfortable with computers who wants a laptop-based side income
  • Freelancers already building sites who have never written a handover pack
  • People leaving an industry who want to serve the sector they already understand
  • Anybody who has been asked 'is my site secure?' and did not know what to say
  • Developers who have never asked their insurer what they are actually covered for

What's inside

Format

  • Digital download, delivered instantly after payment
  • Formatted for letter paper — read on screen or print it
  • Yours permanently, re-downloadable from your library any time
  • Licensed for use in your own business

By the end you can

The reader can qualify and decline work honestly, run a discovery meeting that finds the real project, plan content so the project does not stall, build and test accessibly, launch without taking a business offline, hand over a pack that proves the client owns everything, price from measured timings rather than feel, sell a care plan that does not lose money in month seven, and run the whole thing on a repeatable workflow with gates.

Build a small-business website practice on the four rules that make it defensible: the client owns their domain, hosting, and content from day one; nothing goes on a site whose source and licence you cannot name; accessibility is designed in and never certified; and a site you built is a responsibility you created. Thirty-six chapters take the reader from first enquiry to a twelve-month business, with sixty-nine printable resources and one hundred AI prompts.