An owner wants to understand why the previous cheap site failed.
If a cheap site only looks tidy but does not explain the offer, you later pay for new structure and new copy.
Slow loading, poor mobile view, unclear hosting and locked access usually cost more after launch.
Unclear control over the domain, code, forms and analytics turns every small problem into waiting or another bill.
A missing plan turns into paid message repair later.
Weak search structure creates a site Google struggles to understand.
A missing handover turns into dependence.
Your current link, a screenshot, or a short description of what is not working.
What the buyer needs to understand before they contact you.
The next step you want: call, WhatsApp, booking, order, or internal review.
Cheap is fine only when the scope is clear and honest.
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