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 DesignEvery new subdivision in Coweta fills up with people who need everything at once. A dentist. A plumber. Somebody to mow. A place to eat on a Friday that isn't twenty minutes away. They have no neighbors to ask yet, so they search for all of it inside a few weeks — and whoever they find first tends to stay found for years afterward. That's a narrow window and an unusually valuable one. Most owners here never planned for it, because their marketing came together in pieces, one vendor at a time, until nobody could say what was working. We're WebbDesignz. We run the whole engine as one system. One team, one local number.
Services bought one at a time work one at a time, and most of their value sits in the overlap. At WebbDesignz, they're built to compound — a faster site cuts what ads cost, stronger search visibility gives social something to reinforce, and automation catches the lead before it slips. Take one piece, or explore everything we offer and build all of it.
Someone new to town decides in seconds whether you look worth calling. We build websites that load fast, work cleanly on a phone, and make the next step obvious. WordPress underneath, so what you paid for stays yours.
Local rankings decide who gets found by the family that moved in last month. We work the SEO fundamentals that shift them — profile upkeep, listings that agree with each other, real page depth, structured data engines can read.
People now ask an assistant and get two or three names back rather than a page of options to compare. We build the content, markup, and authority signals that let those systems read your business and put it forward.
Advertising is the quickest way to reach somebody who's never heard of you, and the quickest way to spend badly. We aim paid campaigns at pages built to convert, then measure the whole thing on cost per lead.
Hardly anybody reads a post and books the same day. They book weeks later, once your name has turned into one they know. We keep your social presence steady, clearly yours, and matched to the offers running elsewhere.
Business gets lost in the gap between an inquiry arriving and somebody replying, and that gap grows when you're at your busiest. Our automations route inquiries, launch follow-up, and connect the tools your team already uses.
Occasionally what a business needs simply hasn't been built by anyone yet. We develop custom software — WordPress plugins, themes, CRM systems — designed around how your operation actually runs, rather than how a vendor assumed.
AI is worth using when it clears real hours from a real week, not when it makes a proposal sound current. Sorting inquiries, drafting the predictable replies, moving repetitive steps forward — hours handed back to the work that closes.
The same four steps apply to every Coweta client, whether we're building from scratch or picking up work another agency quietly let slide. You'll know at any point which stage we're in, what's being worked on, and what comes next. A process you can follow easily beats one that merely sounds clever in a pitch.
We measure what already exists — how fast pages load, where you appear in search, how AI tools currently describe you, and how you compare against other Coweta businesses chasing the same customers. The findings stay yours either way.
A list of problems means little until somebody orders it properly. We rank findings by what each costs you to ignore, mark what can safely wait, and name a price for every piece. Nothing starts before you agree.
Then the work happens. Site made or rebuilt, local search foundation laid, campaigns switched on, follow-up connected — arranged so whatever returns money soonest gets handled first, not whatever fits our own week most neatly.
Launch is the beginning of the work rather than the end of it. Each month we press on what's producing, retire what isn't, and keep everything current. The review comes back to leads and booked jobs, never impressions.
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 customers can want help just as badly and behave in completely opposite ways. One has water crossing a kitchen floor and hires whoever answers within four minutes. The other is choosing a law firm, reading for a fortnight, comparing credentials, asking two friends, then sleeping on it regardless. Different urgency, different proof, different words at different hours. A page written for the middle of that range convinces neither, so each industry gets handled on its own terms.
That's why we've built out plumbing, HVAC, roofing, electricians, landscaping, and home services broadly, along with medical, law firms, storage, party rental, and dumpster rental. Your field being missing from that list means nothing at all about the fit. It only means the first conversation goes toward learning how your customers search, what convinces them in the end, and how long the decision really takes.
Run this search and national agencies come up, each with a Coweta landing page, a toll-free number, and an office somewhere you'd need a flight to reach. That isn't us. Coweta is a market we genuinely work in, not a name slotted into a template before publishing. Here's the plain reasoning behind why owners here choose us.
The person you talk to is the person doing the work. No coordinator carrying your questions to a team you'll never meet, no queue that resets your history each time. We stayed small deliberately, since that's what makes this work.
Our rates sit openly across the site rather than waiting behind a sales call, and billing renews monthly. If the work stops earning, you go. That standing option keeps us more attentive than a signed year would.
Agencies reselling somebody else's platform spend their days 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 instead.
Split the site, the ads, and the SEO across 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 past.

Call and there's a strong chance Brian Webb answers. WebbDesignz is his studio, and that isn't a friendly line written for a website — it's the direct result of deciding not to grow past the size where one person still knows every account. Whoever understands your project is the one on the phone. That's cost us some scale over the years. What it protects is a client list where nobody gets handed to a stranger mid-job.
The studio came out of a pattern we watched repeat far too often. An owner buys a single disconnected piece of a marketing program from somebody with no stake in whether the rest works, then finds they can't edit their own site or reach their own ad account. We built the opposite deliberately: one group carrying it all, accountable for the outcome, explaining things without vocabulary meant to justify a bigger bill. More on our about page.
Everything we build is meant to leave with you if you ever want it to. Sites run on WordPress, so what you paid for genuinely transfers. Search work lives in Google Search Console, Google Analytics, and your own Google Business Profile, with every login in your name. Paid campaigns sit inside Google Ads and Meta Ads Manager accounts you own. Switching agencies ought to cost a conversation, not a rebuild, and anything else is leverage wearing a friendlier label.
Beneath that, structured data goes in so search engines and AI tools describe your business from stated fact instead of guesswork. It's one of the pieces missing most consistently when we open up an existing Coweta website. And where a stock tool nearly does the job, writing the part that's absent beats bending your operation around a gap. Working systems outlast subscription stacks nobody remembers approving.
Ask an owner what last month's marketing report actually established and the answer tends to trail off. The numbers rose. The charts stayed a reassuring color. Whether it produced revenue never quite got addressed. We'd rather answer something duller: what went out, what came back because of it, and what each one cost. Leads get caught where they arrive — a form, a call, a booking — and traced to their source.
Cost per lead alone can make a weak campaign look fine, because cheap leads that never book only take up your morning. We read it against quality, and we watch Google Business Profile activity carefully, since plenty of Coweta customer behavior finishes there before a website is ever opened. Everything sits in accounts under your name, so checking us takes a minute. If a channel stops earning, we'll say so.
Hire whoever earns it, but ask a few plain questions first. Ownership comes before everything: website, domain, Google Business Profile, analytics, and ad accounts registered to you, because an agency holding those makes leaving expensive by design. Ask what cancelling really involves — whether the site remains yours, whether the work transfers. Then ask what specifically arrives each month, since “ongoing optimization” commits nobody to anything at all.
Ask what a good year looks like to them. An agency measuring itself in rankings and impressions will hand you rankings and impressions while the phone rings at exactly its old rate. Establish who does the work — the person sitting with you, or a subcontractor several steps removed. And two answers should end things: a guaranteed top ranking, which nobody can honestly offer, and a long agreement framed as a favor.
Four problems appear in almost every Coweta audit we run, and each one is quietly costing somebody business right now. None of them are complicated. All four usually resolve faster and cheaper than owners expect, once somebody works out which is doing the most harm. Here they are, roughly in the order they turn up.
In local search, more people see your profile than ever load your website. Wrong hours, missing categories, photos from years ago, reviews left unanswered — each one holds you back. Fixing it is normally the fastest gain available, and it grounds our local SEO work.
Almost everyone finds you by phone, plenty of them on a thin signal. If the page stalls, they're gone before your offer appears — and when an ad brought them, you already paid for that. Speed drives how we build sites.
A single page listing everything you do can't outrank competitors who built a proper page per service. Add missing structured data and search engines end up inferring what you sell and where. It's the gap we find more than any other.
Somebody searches one narrow service, clicks your ad, and arrives on a general page that asks them to keep hunting. Most leave instead. Matching the destination to the intent behind that click stays the cheapest fix in any paid campaign.
Retainers in this market usually run between fifteen hundred and ten thousand dollars a month, depending on scope and how many channels are running. Ours start at $199 monthly for growth plans, $249 monthly for website management, and $249 a year for hosting with domain. Websites are quoted individually after the audit, since builds vary far too widely for one figure.
Paid ads can bring inquiries within days of switching on. Local search and AI visibility accumulate across months rather than weeks — Google Business Profile work usually moves first, while broader organic progress compounds more slowly than anyone would like. You'll get the realistic timeline during planning, before you commit, rather than after you've started waiting.
No. Everything runs month to month, and we'd rather earn 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, since a monthly renewal leaves nowhere to hide. You'll never pay out a term for work you already stopped trusting.
They almost all start the same way — searching, because there's nobody local to ask yet. That makes your Google Business Profile, your reviews, and how quickly your site loads the deciding factors during their first month here. Winning somebody at move-in tends to be worth far more than winning them later on.
Both, and they're more connected than they look. Plenty of people who walk in first found you on a phone while deciding whether the trip was worth making, and plenty who spot your sign look you up before going in. Photos, hours, and reviews do a lot of quiet work either way.
A growing share of buyers now ask an AI assistant and get two or three names back instead of a page of options. Missing that shortlist leaves 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.
A city that doesn't look the same two years running — new rooftops, new storefronts, new competitors bidding on your searches.
Thousands of new households who never heard your name at a ballgame. They search instead.
A town that already knows what getting bypassed costs. Search does the same thing now, only quietly.
Five or six competitors in most categories, and the map shows three. That's the whole contest.
By now you've probably worked out whether this is a repair or a fresh start. The audit confirms which, at no cost to you. We'll go through load speed, local search footprint, how you're positioned for AI-driven search, and where you stand against the Coweta businesses chasing the same customers — then name the single fix worth making first, whether we're the ones making it or not. Yours to keep either way.