Problems this service solves
No single owner for website priorities across marketing and ops.Content updates delayed because access and process are unclear.Agencies and…
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Website management is broader than maintenance tickets. It’s end-to-end operational ownership: coordinating hosting health, content publishing help, request triage, light marketing page updates and…
Website management is broader than maintenance tickets. It’s end-to-end operational ownership: coordinating hosting health, content publishing help, request triage, light marketing page updates and ensuring SEO/dev tasks don’t fall between vendors.
Many companies have “someone who can log into WordPress” but no management system — priorities collide, brand drifts and nobody reports what’s happening monthly.
66sites management puts one accountable team across the subscription surfaces you already bought: care, content, development slices and SEO tasks — with a clear backlog.
Practical website, conversion and SEO work tailored to how your buyers actually decide.
No single owner for website priorities across marketing and ops.Content updates delayed because access and process are unclear.Agencies and…
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We establish intake, prioritization and reporting rhythms. Requests enter a backlog ranked by revenue risk and campaign deadlines.Management blends…
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Single backlog & intakeOne channel for requests with prioritization rules.Operational care oversightUpdates, monitoring and backup awareness.Content…
Read more →A look at website designs and layouts we build for service businesses — mockups and project types, not fabricated client claims.
Management is often the missing link that turns SEO audits into shipped tickets — titles fixed, pages published, redirects implemented.
We connect management reporting to SEO leading indicators without guaranteeing positions.
Busy marketing leaders, multi-location operators and lean teams who need a managed website function without hiring a full digital department.
Yearly plans that include design, development, maintenance and SEO foundations — without a large upfront project fee.
For small businesses that need a professional site without a large upfront build.
Best for local and service businesses ready to generate more leads every month.
For growing brands that need ongoing development, SEO and conversion work.
Large sites, complex integrations, multi-location brands and custom applications.
Website management typically maps to Growth ($299/year) or Pro ($399/year) because coordination and content capacity exceed pure break/fix care. Starter ($199/year) can cover lighter management for small brochure sites. Enterprise fits multi-brand programs. Setup fees apply when taking over messy estates that need remediation first.
Full notes for challenges, strategy and supporting pages — so the sections above stay scannable.
We establish intake, prioritization and reporting rhythms. Requests enter a backlog ranked by revenue risk and campaign deadlines.
Management blends care essentials with content/dev/SEO capacity appropriate to your plan — so “who does this?” has an answer.
You still own business decisions; we own execution hygiene and honest scoping when asks exceed the plan.
One channel for requests with prioritization rules.
Updates, monitoring and backup awareness.
Help shipping pages/posts within plan hours.
DNS, hosting and tool access kept coherent.
Shipped work, risks and recommendations.
Make sure growth tasks don’t die in slides.
Align website work to business goals.
Straight answers about scope, pricing, ownership and what a subscription includes for this page.
Care plans emphasize technical upkeep. Management adds ownership of prioritization, content support and cross-task coordination. Many clients effectively receive both inside one subscription.
No. We manage the website operating system and can execute SEO/content tasks in scope. Full-funnel brand strategy and media buying remain separate unless explicitly scoped.
Revenue risk and hard deadlines first, then campaign importance, then nice-to-haves — reviewed with your stakeholder.
Yes on Pro/Enterprise with explicit site list and capacity planning.
You get clear points of contact and reporting. “Dedicated” resourcing depends on plan and estate complexity — we’ll be literal, not theatrical.
Shared backlog tools agreed at onboarding. Email-only chaos is what we’re replacing.
Redesigns are projects with setup scope. Management keeps the lights on and ships incremental improvements; big rebuilds are planned deliberately.
Operational reliability plus leading indicators you choose — form volume quality, page performance, shipped SEO tasks — never fake ranking trophies.
Monthly website management with one backlog, clear reporting and subscription execution.