How it works, step by step.
Five steps. For each: what I do, what I need from you, and how long it really takes.
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The first call
- I do
- I ask you about the trade: what you sell, to whom, which towns you cover, what people ask you on the phone.
- You do
- Answer. Nothing to prepare.
- How long
- 20-30 minutes
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The material
- I do
- I send a short list of what I need, and tell you what I can do without.
- You do
- Send photos, logo if you have one, hours, address, the services you want in the window.
- How long
- However long you take — this is the step that shortens or stretches everything
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First version online
- I do
- I write the text, lay it out, and publish it on a preview address only you can see.
- You do
- Look at it. On a phone, not a computer: that is how your customers will see it.
- How long
- Two or three days for Targa, one week for Presenza, two or three weeks for Firma
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The corrections
- I do
- I change what you tell me to change. One full round, not one tweak a week for a month.
- You do
- Send it all at once, however untidy: sorting it out is my job.
- How long
- 2-3 days
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Live, and the subscription starts
- I do
- I connect the domain, create the mailbox, connect Search Console.
- You do
- Pay the first month. From there it is automatic.
- How long
- 1 day
What happens if you stop paying.
I say it before you ask, because you would ask anyway.
- The site goes off
- Site, code and domain are mine and stay live while the subscription is live. When you stop, they go off. It is not a penalty: it is the reason you paid nothing at the start.
- Your material goes back to you
- Text, photos, logo and documents you gave me stay yours, and I hand them back.
- No surprises about the date
- Cancel whenever you want, by message. No phone call, no explanation, no penalty and no minimum term.
- Why this is here and not at the bottom
- Because it is the least comfortable condition of what I sell, and a customer who discovers it afterwards is right to be angry. If it does not suit you, better to know now: it is not the right service for you, and I would rather be the one to say it.