LawFX Animation Website Design
Website design for LawFX — forensic animation, medical illustration, and trial graphics for attorneys, presented with courtroom-grade polish.
View case LawFX Animation Website DesignGoogle has no idea Collinsville is a small town. When somebody here searches for a service, the results don't stop at the city limits — they pull from across northern Tulsa County and beyond, which means the eight thousand people who know your name aren't the ones deciding your visibility. Being well-regarded around town stopped being enough somewhere along the way, and plenty of owners here never quite noticed the shift happen. It wasn't neglect on anyone's part. They added marketing in pieces, one vendor at a time, until nobody could say which piece was doing anything. We're WebbDesignz, and we run the whole engine as one connected system. One team, one local number.
Buy services one at a time and they tend to work one at a time, which wastes most of their value. At WebbDesignz, they're built to reinforce each other — a faster site cuts what ads cost, stronger search visibility gives social something to stand on, and automation catches leads before they cool. Take one, or explore everything we offer and build it all.
Plenty of sites look perfectly fine and never produce a call. We build websites that load quickly, hold together on a phone, and point every visitor toward one obvious next step. WordPress underneath, which means what you paid for stays yours.
Map results decide who gets found and who doesn't, especially in a smaller market. We handle the SEO fundamentals that shift them — profile upkeep, listings that agree across the web, real page depth, structured data engines can read.
The answer people get now is often two or three names rather than a page of options to weigh up. We build the content, markup, and authority signals that let an AI assistant understand your business and recommend it confidently.
Advertising is the fastest thing on this list and the easiest to spend badly. We send paid campaigns to pages built for conversion instead of a homepage that makes people hunt, and we judge results by cost per lead.
Almost no one reads a post and books that afternoon. They book later, when the name has already settled into something familiar. We keep your social presence consistent, recognizably yours, and aligned with whatever offers are running.
Jobs get lost in the quiet between an inquiry landing and somebody answering it, and that quiet widens when you're busiest. Our automations route inquiries, launch follow-up, and connect the tools your team already uses each day.
Occasionally the thing your business needs hasn't been built by anybody yet. We develop custom software — WordPress plugins, themes, CRM systems — designed around how your operation genuinely works instead of how a vendor imagined it.
AI belongs where it removes actual hours from an actual week, not where it makes a proposal sound forward-thinking. Sorting inquiries, drafting the routine replies, moving repetitive steps forward — hours returned to the work that closes.
Four steps, run the same way for every Collinsville client, whether we're building from a blank page or picking up work another agency stopped tending. You'll know at any moment which stage we're in and what comes next. When your own money is moving through something, being able to follow it beats being impressed by it.
We open by measuring what's already in place — how fast pages load, where you appear in search, how AI tools currently describe you, and how you compare to other Collinsville businesses after the same customers. Findings stay yours.
A list of problems does nothing at all until it's ordered. We rank findings by what each one costs you to ignore, separate urgent from eventual, and price every piece openly. Nothing starts before you've read it and said yes.
Then the work gets made. Site built or rebuilt, local search foundation set, campaigns activated, follow-up connected — sequenced so whatever returns money soonest comes first, rather than whatever happens to suit our own calendar best.
Launch starts the real work rather than ending it. Every month we lean into what's producing, retire what isn't, and keep everything current. The conversation stays on leads and booked jobs, never on impression counts.
One from each side of the engine — a site build, a local search campaign, and paid ads. Every project is on the results page.
Website design for LawFX — forensic animation, medical illustration, and trial graphics for attorneys, presented with courtroom-grade polish.
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Two people can need help just as urgently and search in completely opposite ways. One has water coming through a ceiling and will hire whoever answers within four minutes. The other is choosing a law firm, reading for a fortnight, weighing credentials, asking a friend, then waiting another day anyway. Different words typed, different proof required, different hour entirely. Aim a single page at the average of those two and it lands with nobody, which is why we treat each industry separately.
That's visible in how we approach plumbing, HVAC, roofing, electricians, landscaping, and home services broadly, alongside medical, law firms, storage, party rental, and dumpster rental. Not seeing your field there means nothing whatsoever about whether we can help. It simply means the opening conversation goes toward understanding how your customers look, what settles the decision, and how long they take reaching it.
Search this phrase and national agencies appear, each carrying a Collinsville landing page, a toll-free number, and an office in a state you've never had cause to visit. That isn't us. Collinsville is a market we genuinely work in, not a name filled into a template and published. Here's the plain case for choosing us instead.
The person you speak with is the person doing the work. No coordinator relaying messages to a team you'll never meet, no queue that resets your history each time. Staying small was intentional, because it keeps this workable.
Our pricing sits openly across the site instead of waiting behind a sales call, and billing renews monthly. If the work stops earning, you go. That standing exit keeps us sharper than any annual contract manages to.
Agencies reselling somebody else's platform spend their time explaining what it can't do. We write our own, so when your business needs something to behave a certain way, we can usually just build it and move along.
Split the site, the ads, and the SEO between three vendors and each will claim the same lead. Kept together, the site converts ad traffic, search work strengthens those pages, and automation catches whatever slipped through.

Call the number and there's a good chance Brian Webb picks up. WebbDesignz is his, and that's not a soft detail written to seem approachable — it's the direct consequence of deciding not to grow past the point where one person can know every account properly. Whoever understands your work is whoever answers. That's cost us some scale along the way. What it bought is a client list where nobody gets handed to a stranger mid-project.
The studio came out of watching the same thing play out repeatedly. An owner buys one isolated piece of a marketing program from somebody carrying no responsibility for the whole, then finds they can't edit their own website or get into their own ad account. We built the alternative deliberately: one group holding everything, accountable for the result, explaining it without vocabulary designed to justify a larger bill. More on our about page.
Everything we build is meant to outlast the arrangement. Sites are WordPress, so the thing you paid for genuinely transfers. Search work runs through Google Search Console, Google Analytics, and your own Google Business Profile, with every login in your name. Paid campaigns live in Google Ads and Meta Ads Manager accounts you own. Leaving should cost you a conversation and nothing more, and any other setup has always struck us as leverage disguised as service.
Underneath that, structured data goes in so search engines and AI tools describe your business from stated fact rather than guesswork. It's one of the things missing most reliably whenever we open an existing Collinsville website. And where a stock tool nearly does the job, writing the missing piece beats bending your operation around the gap. Systems that work outlast subscription stacks nobody can explain.
Ask an owner what last month's marketing report actually proved and you'll usually get a shrug and a change of subject. Numbers climbed. The charts looked healthy enough. Whether it produced revenue never came up at all. We prefer something duller: what went out, what came back because of it, and what each one cost to win. So leads get caught as they arrive — a form, a call, a booking — and traced to their source.
Read on its own, cost per lead can flatter a campaign that isn't working, since cheap leads that never book just take up your morning. We hold it against quality, and we watch Google Business Profile activity closely, because a lot of Collinsville customer behavior finishes there before a website ever opens. Everything sits in accounts under your name, so checking us takes a minute. If a channel stops earning, we raise it.
Hire whoever earns it, but only after a few direct questions. Ownership comes first: website, domain, Google Business Profile, analytics, and ad accounts registered in your name, because an agency holding those makes leaving expensive on purpose. Ask what cancelling actually involves — whether the site stays with you, whether the work transfers. Then ask what specifically arrives each month, since “ongoing optimization” obligates absolutely nobody.
Ask what a successful year would look like to them. An agency keeping score in rankings and impressions will supply rankings and impressions while the phone carries on exactly as before. Establish who does the work — the person in the meeting, or a subcontractor several links down. And two answers should end things: a guaranteed number-one ranking, which nobody can honestly promise, and a long agreement framed as generosity.
Four problems surface in almost every Collinsville audit we run, and each is quietly costing somebody work right now. None of them are sophisticated. All four tend to resolve faster and cheaper than owners assume, once somebody identifies which is doing the most harm. Here they are, roughly in the order they show up.
Locally, more people see your profile than reach your website at all. Wrong hours, missing categories, dated photos, reviews left unanswered — each one drags on you. Repairing it is usually the quickest available gain, and it grounds our local SEO work.
Nearly everyone finds you by phone, plenty of them on a mediocre signal. If the page lags, they've left before your offer renders — and if an ad brought them, you already paid for that. Speed shapes how we build sites.
One page covering everything you do can't outrank competitors running a proper page per service. Combine that with absent structured data and search engines are left guessing what you sell and where. It's the gap we see most often.
A searcher wants one specific thing, clicks your ad, and lands somewhere general that expects them to keep looking. Most don't. Matching the destination to the intent behind that click stays the cheapest improvement in any paid campaign.
It matters more than most owners expect, because search results don't respect city limits. When somebody here looks for a service, they're shown businesses from across the area rather than only the ones in town. Being known locally protects you with people who already know you — search is how everybody else finds you at all.
Retainers in this market usually run between fifteen hundred and ten thousand dollars a month, depending on scope and channel count. Ours start at $199 monthly for growth plans, $249 monthly for website management, and $249 a year for hosting with domain. Websites get quoted individually after the audit, since builds vary far too much for one published figure.
Sometimes the honest answer is not yet, and we'll say so. But busy and profitable aren't the same thing, and most growing businesses reach a point where the issue is lead quality rather than lead volume. Marketing done properly lets you turn down the wrong jobs, which is usually worth more than simply adding more of them.
Paid ads can generate inquiries within days of launching. Local search and AI visibility accumulate across months rather than weeks — Google Business Profile work usually shifts first, while broader organic progress compounds more slowly. You'll get the realistic timeline while we're still planning, before you commit, rather than after you've signed and started waiting.
No. Everything runs month to month, and we'd rather win the work again every thirty days than depend on paperwork to keep you around. It keeps both sides honest about whether results are genuinely arriving, because a monthly renewal leaves nowhere to hide. You'll never pay out a term for work you stopped believing in.
A growing share of buyers now ask an AI assistant and receive two or three names back instead of a page of options. Missing that shortlist makes you invisible at the deciding moment, whatever your organic rank happens to say. We structure your site, content, and markup so those systems read the business accurately and cite it confidently.
Same team, same engine, one drive away.
The 169 corridor is a wall of national signage. Nobody spots a local business from the road — they search.
Highway 20 and the lake give this town a season. Summer weekends surge; January doesn't.
Roughly eighty-five percent of working residents leave town every morning. Search follows the phone, not the address.
A county seat watching money drive twenty-five minutes to Tulsa — not because the local option was worse, but because it was harder to find.
You've probably decided already whether this is a repair job or a fresh build. The audit confirms it, and costs nothing either way. We'll go through load speed, local search footprint, how you're set up for AI-driven search, and where you stand against the Collinsville businesses chasing the same customers — then name the single fix worth making first, whether we make it or you do. Yours to keep regardless.