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 DesignFor a long stretch in Bixby, being good at the work was most of the marketing. Neighbors knew you, referrals arrived, and that carried the business. Then the population climbed by more than half in a decade, and thousands of households moved in who never heard your name at a ballgame or across a fence. Those people search instead. That's the whole shift, and it happened quietly. Most owners here haven't done anything wrong — they simply built their marketing in pieces, one vendor at a time, until nobody could say which piece was producing. We're WebbDesignz, and we run all of it as one system: website, search presence, ads, follow-up. One team, one local number, nobody blaming anybody else.
Individual services rarely fail on their own. They fail because nothing connects them. At WebbDesignz, a quicker site drops what your ads cost, better search visibility gives social something worth reinforcing, and automation grabs the lead before the moment passes. Pick the one piece you need, or explore everything we offer and let the whole system get built.
A handsome website that produces nothing is a costly business card. We build websites that load fast, hold up on a phone screen, and make the next move obvious to whoever's reading. WordPress underneath, which means the site belongs to you.
For a business sitting this close to south Tulsa, surfacing in local map results is half the battle. We work the SEO fundamentals that shift those rankings — profile upkeep, matching listings, genuine page depth, structured data engines can parse.
Ask an assistant for a recommendation today and you get two or three names back, not a page of options to weigh. We build your content, markup, and authority signals so your business reads as a credible source those systems will name out loud.
Advertising is the quickest route from budget to booked appointment, and the quickest route to nothing at all when nobody minds it. We run paid campaigns into pages designed to convert, measured against cost per lead rather than reach.
Almost nobody hires you off a single post. They hire you months later because the name already registered as familiar. We keep your social presence consistent, on-brand, and lined up with whatever else is running at the time.
Most lost work isn't lost during the pitch. It's lost in the hours between an inquiry landing and somebody answering it. Our automations route those inquiries, trigger follow-up, and connect your existing tools so nothing sits going cold.
Sometimes the thing a business genuinely needs hasn't been built by anybody yet. We develop custom software — WordPress plugins, themes, CRM systems — designed around how you really operate, so nobody works around someone else's assumptions.
AI earns its keep when it deletes real work from somebody's day, not when it decorates a proposal. Sorting inquiries, drafting the routine replies, moving repetitive steps along — whatever time that frees goes back toward conversations that actually close.
The same four steps apply to every Bixby client, whether we're building from nothing or inheriting a campaign somebody else stopped maintaining. At any point you'll know which stage we're in, what's being worked on, and what comes after it. There's a lot to be said for a process that holds no surprises when your own money is moving through it.
We start by examining what exists — how fast pages load, where you surface in search, how AI tools currently describe you, and how you compare against other Bixby businesses chasing the same customers. You keep the findings no matter what follows.
A pile of findings isn't a plan. We arrange them by consequence — what's bleeding most right now, what can safely sit for a quarter, and what each one carries in cost. You sign off on the shape of it before any work begins.
This is the part where things get made. The site goes up or gets rebuilt, local search groundwork gets laid, campaigns switch on, follow-up gets connected — ordered by what returns money fastest, not by what's simplest to schedule on our side.
Launching is the beginning of the actual job, not the end of it. Month by month we push harder on what's producing, retire what isn't, and keep everything current. Every conversation returns to leads and booked work rather than impression graphs.
One from each side of the engine — a site build, a local search campaign, and paid ads. Every project is on the results page.
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Someone with water pouring through a ceiling makes a decision in under four minutes. Someone choosing a surgeon takes three weeks and asks two friends first. Both are customers, but everything between them differs — the urgency, the proof they need to see, the words they type into a search bar, even the hour of day they type it. A page written to speak to both ends up persuading neither, which is exactly why we've built out the industries we work in separately.
Our thinking on plumbing, HVAC, roofing, electricians, landscaping, and home services generally sits alongside medical, law firms, storage, party rental, and dumpster rental. If yours isn't up there, don't read anything into it. It only means the opening conversation goes toward learning how your particular customers hunt for what you sell and when the decision truly gets made, all before we put a recommendation in front of you.
Search this and you'll get national firms running a Bixby landing page, a toll-free number, and headquarters a thousand miles from here. That isn't us. Bixby is somewhere we actually do business, not a city name inserted into a template and pushed live. Here's the honest accounting of why owners here work with us instead of them.
Whoever you speak with is the person doing the work. No account manager ferrying messages toward a team you'll never see, no queue that loses your history between tickets. Staying small was the deliberate choice that makes an actual relationship possible.
What we charge is published across our site rather than hidden behind a discovery call, and the arrangement renews monthly. If we stop producing, you walk. That standing possibility keeps us far more attentive than a twelve-month signature ever would.
Agencies reselling somebody else's platform live permanently inside its ceiling. We write our own, so when your business needs something to behave a specific way, the response is usually to go build it rather than describe the limitation.
Hand the site, the ads, and the SEO to three separate vendors and watch them argue over who earned the lead. Run together, the site converts ad traffic, search work reinforces those same pages, and automation collects whatever's left.

Call the number and you'll most likely get Brian Webb. WebbDesignz is his, and the fact that he answers isn't a personality quirk we're marketing — it's what happens when you deliberately stop growing past a certain point. The person who knows your account is the same person on the phone, and that only holds true below a certain headcount. We've traded some scale for it. In exchange, nobody gets reassigned to a stranger halfway through a project.
The studio came out of watching the same thing happen over and over. An owner buys one slice of a marketing program from somebody with no stake in whether the overall thing works, and ends up with a site they can't touch and an ad account registered to someone else entirely. We wanted to build the alternative: one group holding all of it and answering for the result, explained in language nobody needs a glossary for. More of that story lives on our about page.
Nothing we build is designed to hold you hostage. Sites run on WordPress, which means the thing you paid for is yours to take anywhere. Search work happens inside Google Search Console, Google Analytics, and your own Google Business Profile — your logins throughout. Campaigns run in Google Ads and Meta Ads Manager accounts registered to you. Should you ever move on, everything stays exactly where it sits, which strikes us as the obvious way to do it.
Below all of that, we put structured data in place so search engines and AI tools describe your business accurately instead of inferring at it. It's among the items we most often find missing when we open up an existing Bixby website. And when a standard tool almost fits but not quite, writing something that does fit beats forcing your operation to accommodate the gap. Working systems age better than inherited subscriptions nobody remembers signing up for.
There's a particular silence that follows asking an owner what last month's marketing report actually said. Things trended upward. The graphs were green. Whether any of it produced money stays an open question nobody wants to raise. We're after something plainer: what was spent, what came back because of it, and the cost of each one. So we catch leads where they land — a form, a ring, a booking — and follow every one backward to whatever created it.
Cost per lead means very little in isolation, because cheap leads that never turn into work just consume your morning. We pair it with quality, and we keep an eye on Google Business Profile activity, since a great deal of Bixby customer behavior plays out there long before anyone opens your website. It all lives in accounts bearing your name, so checking our math takes about a minute. And when a channel stops earning, we'll be the ones who raise it.
Hire whoever earns it, but get clear answers first. Ownership comes first: website, domain, Google Business Profile, analytics, and ad accounts all registered to you, because an agency holding those keys turns leaving into an expense. Find out what a cancellation actually looks like, whether the site stays with you and whether the work transfers over. Then ask precisely what shows up each month, because a phrase like “ongoing optimization” obligates absolutely no one to anything.
Ask what they count as a win. Anyone measuring in rankings and impressions will faithfully deliver rankings and impressions while your phone stays quiet. Establish who performs the work — the person sitting across from you, or a subcontractor two layers down you'll never meet. And two answers should end the conversation early: a guaranteed top ranking, which isn't something anybody can promise, and a lengthy contract framed as a favor. The renewal is the real test.
Four things come up in nearly every Bixby audit we run, and each is quietly eating into somebody's lead flow as you read this. None of them are complicated. All four fix faster and cheaper than most owners expect, provided you know where to look and which one to handle first. We'll take them in the order they usually appear.
In local search your profile gets more eyes than your homepage does. Outdated hours, absent categories, stale photos, reviews nobody replied to — all of it drags. Sorting it out is normally the fastest available gain, and it grounds our local SEO work.
Nearly everyone arrives by phone, often on an unreliable connection. If loading drags, they're gone before the offer ever renders — and when that visit came from an ad, you already paid for it. Load speed is baked into how we build sites.
One catch-all page covering every service you offer won't beat pages built individually around each of them. Combine that with absent structured data and search engines are left inferring what you do and where. Few gaps show up more consistently than this one.
A person searches one narrow service, clicks your ad, and arrives somewhere general that asks them to go looking. Most won't bother. Matching the destination to the intent behind the click stays the least expensive fix available in any paid campaign.
Monthly retainers in this market generally sit between fifteen hundred and ten thousand dollars, shaped by scope and how many channels run at once. Ours begin at $199 monthly for growth plans, $249 monthly for website management, and $249 annually for hosting with domain. Website projects get priced individually once the audit is finished, because build sizes differ too widely for one published number to mean much.
Paid advertising can produce inquiries inside a week. Local search and AI visibility accumulate across months rather than weeks — Google Business Profile work usually shifts first, while wider organic movement takes noticeably longer to build up. You'll get the honest version of that timeline while we're still planning, not after you've committed and started wondering about it.
It complicates them more than it hurts them. Sitting on Tulsa's edge means you're often competing inside results shaped by a much larger city, so your profile, your listings, and your site all need to state location and service area identically. Getting that consistent is frequently what separates a Bixby business that appears on the map from one that never does.
We don't. Work runs month to month, and we'd sooner earn it again every thirty days than depend on a signature to hold you in place. It keeps everyone straight about whether results are actually landing, since a monthly renewal leaves neither side much cover. You'll never be paying down a contract for work you already stopped trusting.
A rising share of buyers now put the question to an AI assistant and receive two or three names back. Miss that list and you're absent from the moment entirely, whatever your organic position happens to say. We arrange your site, content, and markup so those systems can read the business plainly and name it with confidence.
Referrals still work, and we'd never suggest abandoning them. The issue is arithmetic. Bixby has grown quickly, and a large share of households here simply weren't around for the years that built your reputation. Those people open a search instead of asking a neighbor. Search visibility isn't replacing word of mouth — it's reaching everyone word of mouth can't.
Same team, same engine, one drive away.
Aquarium and Riverwalk traffic judging you cold, on a phone, with no prior relationship to lean on.
Home base. The whole growth engine — website, search, ads, and follow-up — run by one local team.
A city that doesn't look the same two years running — new rooftops, new storefronts, new competitors bidding on your searches.
Retail, medical buildings, a hotel and a conference center. Residents have options they never had before.
You've likely already decided whether this is a repair job or a rebuild. The audit confirms which, and it doesn't cost anything. We'll walk your load speed, your local search footprint, how you're positioned for AI-driven search, and where you stand against the Bixby businesses going after the same customers — then point to the one thing worth fixing first, whether we end up doing it or not. Yours to keep regardless.