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I'd rather show you how it works than ask you to trust me.

Most agencies hand you a proposal full of jargon and expect you to take their word for it. I'd rather walk you through it — how search engines actually decide who ranks, where your competitors have gaps, what I'd build differently. You should be able to explain the strategy yourself before we start.

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My Massage Cottage — a live client site built by Loud Bark
01

No black boxes.

Every decision has a reason, and I'll walk you through it. Site architecture, keyword targeting, why one page structure beats another. You'll know the logic behind every move.

02

Custom code. Not a template with your logo on it.

Template sites are cheap for a reason. They're bloated, slow, and built for the platform — not for your customers or for Google. I build from scratch. Faster sites, cleaner code, and pages Google actually wants to rank.

03

No promises I can't back up.

I won't tell you “page one in 30 days.” I'll tell you what it takes to get there, how long it'll realistically take, and what the milestones look like.

Austin O., developer and founder of Loud Bark

Austin O.

Developer & Founder

Six years of building. Now focused here.

I started in software engineering — agencies, freelance, building tools and sites for businesses across different industries. That's where I figured out why most “SEO-optimized” sites don't actually rank — how Google's crawlers read a page, what they skip, and why clean architecture matters more than whatever plugin someone installed.

Now I work with businesses in Modesto, Stockton, Manteca, Tracy, Turlock, and across the Central Valley. The focus is narrower. The work is better for it.

“I'd rather have ten clients who are actually ranking than fifty who are wondering what they're paying for.”

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Rosa Head of Morale

Three years in stress management, perimeter security, and unsolicited desk visits.

Judge the results.

I can talk about how I work all day. The projects page is where it shows.