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I was looking at recent UK small business stats and it made me feel a bit better about being a web dev

Apparently, around 22% of UK small businesses don’t have a website. With millions of small businesses in the UK, that’s still a huge number of potential clients. The part that stood out to me most: a lot of business owners without a website actually think they should have one. They just haven’t done it yet. So maybe the website market isn’t dead. Maybe the hard part isn’t convincing people websites matter. Maybe it’s finding the businesses that already know they need one, but haven’t got around to it. Curious if any other devs have had luck finding clients this way?

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u/RepublicMuted4455 — 2 days ago

I was looking at recent UK small business stats and it made me feel a bit better about being a web dev

Apparently, around 22% of UK small businesses don’t have a website. With millions of small businesses in the UK, that’s still a huge number of potential clients. The part that stood out to me most: a lot of business owners without a website actually think they should have one. They just haven’t done it yet. So maybe the website market isn’t dead. Maybe the hard part isn’t convincing people websites matter. Maybe it’s finding the businesses that already know they need one, but haven’t got around to it. Curious if any other devs have had luck finding clients this way?

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u/RepublicMuted4455 — 2 days ago

I was looking at recent UK small business stats and it made me feel a bit better about being a web dev

Apparently, around 22% of UK small businesses don’t have a website. With millions of small businesses in the UK, that’s still a huge number of potential clients. The part that stood out to me most: a lot of business owners without a website actually think they should have one. They just haven’t done it yet. So maybe the website market isn’t dead. Maybe the hard part isn’t convincing people websites matter. Maybe it’s finding the businesses that already know they need one, but haven’t got around to it. Curious if any other devs have had luck finding clients this way?

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u/RepublicMuted4455 — 2 days ago

I was looking at recent UK small business stats and it made me feel a bit better about being a web dev

Apparently, around 22% of UK small businesses don’t have a website. With millions of small businesses in the UK, that’s still a huge number of potential clients. The part that stood out to me most: a lot of business owners without a website actually think they should have one. They just haven’t done it yet. So maybe the website market isn’t dead. Maybe the hard part isn’t convincing people websites matter. Maybe it’s finding the businesses that already know they need one, but haven’t got around to it. Curious if any other devs have had luck finding clients this way?

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u/RepublicMuted4455 — 2 days ago

I was looking at recent UK small business stats and it made me feel a bit better about being a web dev

Apparently, around 22% of UK small businesses don’t have a website. With millions of small businesses in the UK, that’s still a huge number of potential clients. The part that stood out to me most: a lot of business owners without a website actually think they should have one. They just haven’t done it yet. So maybe the website market isn’t dead. Maybe the hard part isn’t convincing people websites matter. Maybe it’s finding the businesses that already know they need one, but haven’t got around to it. Curious if any other devs have had luck finding clients this way?

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u/RepublicMuted4455 — 2 days ago
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I was looking at recent UK small business stats and it made me feel a bit better about being a web dev

Apparently, around 22% of UK small businesses don’t have a website. With millions of small businesses in the UK, that’s still a huge number of potential clients. The part that stood out to me most: a lot of business owners without a website actually think they should have one. They just haven’t done it yet. So maybe the website market isn’t dead. Maybe the hard part isn’t convincing people websites matter. Maybe it’s finding the businesses that already know they need one, but haven’t got around to it. Curious if any other devs have had luck finding clients this way?

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u/RepublicMuted4455 — 2 days ago

I was looking at recent UK small business stats and it made me feel a bit better about being a web dev

Apparently, around 22% of UK small businesses don’t have a website. With millions of small businesses in the UK, that’s still a huge number of potential clients. The part that stood out to me most: a lot of business owners without a website actually think they should have one. They just haven’t done it yet. So maybe the website market isn’t dead. Maybe the hard part isn’t convincing people websites matter. Maybe it’s finding the businesses that already know they need one, but haven’t got around to it. Curious if any other devs have had luck finding clients this way?

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u/RepublicMuted4455 — 2 days ago

I was looking at recent UK small business stats and it made me feel a bit better about being a web dev

Apparently, around 22% of UK small businesses don’t have a website. With millions of small businesses in the UK, that’s still a huge number of potential clients. The part that stood out to me most: a lot of business owners without a website actually think they should have one. They just haven’t done it yet. So maybe the website market isn’t dead. Maybe the hard part isn’t convincing people websites matter. Maybe it’s finding the businesses that already know they need one, but haven’t got around to it. Curious if any other devs have had luck finding clients this way?

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u/RepublicMuted4455 — 2 days ago

I was looking at recent UK small business stats and it made me feel a bit better about being a web dev

Apparently, around 22% of UK small businesses don’t have a website. With millions of small businesses in the UK, that’s still a huge number of potential clients. The part that stood out to me most: a lot of business owners without a website actually think they should have one. They just haven’t done it yet. So maybe the website market isn’t dead. Maybe the hard part isn’t convincing people websites matter. Maybe it’s finding the businesses that already know they need one, but haven’t got around to it. Curious if any other devs have had luck finding clients this way?

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u/RepublicMuted4455 — 2 days ago

The most boring part of freelancing is lead research.

Not building the site. Not talking to clients. Just finding businesses worth contacting. I’m looking for local businesses with no website, but doing it manually is a drag.

Anyone found a faster way?

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u/RepublicMuted4455 — 4 days ago

The most boring part of freelancing is lead research.

Not building the site. Not talking to clients. Just finding businesses worth contacting. I’m looking for local businesses with no website, but doing it manually is a drag.

Anyone found a faster way?

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u/RepublicMuted4455 — 4 days ago
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The most boring part of freelancing is lead research.

Not building the site. Not talking to clients. Just finding businesses worth contacting. I’m looking for local businesses with no website, but doing it manually is a drag.

Anyone found a faster way?

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u/RepublicMuted4455 — 4 days ago

The most boring part of freelancing is lead research.

Not building the site. Not talking to clients. Just finding businesses worth contacting. I’m looking for local businesses with no website, but doing it manually is a drag.

Anyone found a faster way?

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u/RepublicMuted4455 — 4 days ago

The most boring part of freelancing is lead research.

Not building the site. Not talking to clients. Just finding businesses worth contacting. I’m looking for local businesses with no website, but doing it manually is a drag.

Anyone found a faster way?

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u/RepublicMuted4455 — 4 days ago

The most boring part of freelancing is lead research.

Not building the site. Not talking to clients. Just finding businesses worth contacting. I’m looking for local businesses with no website, but doing it manually is a drag.

Anyone found a faster way?

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u/RepublicMuted4455 — 4 days ago

The most boring part of freelancing is lead research.

Not building the site. Not talking to clients. Just finding businesses worth contacting. I’m looking for local businesses with no website, but doing it manually is a drag.

Anyone found a faster way?

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u/RepublicMuted4455 — 4 days ago

The most boring part of freelancing is lead research.

Not building the site. Not talking to clients. Just finding businesses worth contacting. I’m looking for local businesses with no website, but doing it manually is a drag.

Anyone found a faster way?

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u/RepublicMuted4455 — 4 days ago
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The most boring part of freelancing is lead research.

Not building the site. Not talking to clients. Just finding businesses worth contacting. I’m looking for local businesses with no website, but doing it manually is a drag.

Anyone found a faster way?

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u/RepublicMuted4455 — 4 days ago

The most boring part of freelancing is lead research.

Not building the site. Not talking to clients. Just finding businesses worth contacting. I’m looking for local businesses with no website, but doing it manually is a drag.

Anyone found a faster way?

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u/RepublicMuted4455 — 4 days ago
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I thought finding businesses without websites would be easy.

It’s not.

You end up checking Google listings, social pages, random directories, and half the time the info is outdated.

Any devs here doing this in a smarter way?

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u/RepublicMuted4455 — 5 days ago