Georgetown & Scott County
Web design for Georgetown, 25 minutes away.
I'm Kevin Barnett. Level Up Technologies is based in Frankfort — close enough to meet you at your shop on Main Street, small enough that you'll always be talking to the person doing the work.
Websites start at $499 one-time. No required monthly fee.
Straight answer
No, I'm not based in Georgetown.
I'd rather say that up front than pretend otherwise. Frankfort to Georgetown is about 25 minutes on 460, and I make that drive for on-site work the same way I would for a customer across town.
The thing worth checking is whether the other names you're considering are anywhere near you either. A lot of the companies that rank for "web design Georgetown KY" are in other states, running a page for every city in the country. That's fine if all you want is a site. It's less fine when you want somebody to answer the phone.
Scott County
Different businesses, different websites.
Georgetown isn't one economy, it's several stacked on top of each other. What your site needs to do depends on which one you're in.
Supplier & industrial
The Toyota plant anchors a wide network of suppliers, machine shops, and logistics firms. These sites sell to other businesses — capabilities, certifications, tolerances, and a real contact path to a buyer. Nobody's browsing; they're vetting.
Trades & home services
Roofers, HVAC, electricians, landscapers, cleaners. Everything hinges on showing up in the map results and making the phone easy to tap. The website is there to make you look legitimate in the ten seconds before someone calls.
Downtown retail & dining
Historic Main Street traffic plus visitors coming through. Hours, menu, parking, and photos that look like the actual place — the details people check on a phone from the sidewalk.
Professional services
Accountants, agents, clinics, firms serving Scott County families. Trust does the selling here: who you are, credentials, and an easy way to book or ask a question.
Five-minute check
How findable is your business right now?
Pull up your phone and actually try these. Every box you can't tick is a customer going to whoever ranked above you.
You ticked 0 of 6.
What I do
Websites, and the tech around them.
Websites that convert
Clean, fast, built mobile-first. Services, photos, and a quote form that emails you the moment someone fills it out.
Google Business Profile
Claiming, verifying, categories, services, photos — the work that decides whether you show up on the map at all.
Reviews
A system for asking real customers after a finished job. No fake reviews, no filtering out unhappy ones.
On-site tech work
Networking, cabling cleanup, Starlink installs, backup power, smart devices. Real work at your location, not just pixels.
On ranking, I'll be straight with you: nobody can promise you the top spot, and anyone who does is selling something. What I can do is the work that actually moves it — accurate listings, fast pages, real reviews, content that matches what people search.
Pricing
Start with a website. Add the rest only if you want it.
- ✓ Up to 5 pages, modern and mobile-responsive
- ✓ Contact or quote form that emails you
- ✓ Business info, hours, social links, your photos
- ✓ Basic on-page SEO, domain connection, SSL
- ✓ One revision round, then launch
- ✓ You own the domain and the site
No mandatory monthly fee to me. Your domain registration and any third-party services are billed separately. Edits after launch are $125/hr.
Want it maintained and marketed? Ongoing plans run $79/mo (keep it current and working), $179/mo (actively work your local visibility and reviews), or $299/mo (manage the wider business technology), each with a one-time setup. Cancel any time — you keep the domain, the site, and your Google profile.
Questions
The things Georgetown owners ask first.
Will you actually come to Georgetown?
Yes. On-site work is part of what I do — I've run cabling, installed Starlink, and set up equipment at customer locations. It's a 25-minute drive, not a barrier.
Do I have to buy the monthly plan?
No. The $499 website is a complete product on its own — it isn't crippled to push you upward. Plenty of businesses need a good site and nothing else.
Who owns the site if I leave?
You do. You buy and own your domain, and the site files are yours. If you cancel, I'll either keep hosting the site for a small fee or hand you the files to host anywhere.
I sell to other businesses, not consumers. Does this still apply?
The map results matter less for you, but the site matters more. A buyer vetting suppliers will find you, open your website, and decide in about fifteen seconds whether you look like a serious operation.
How long does it take?
For a straightforward five-page site, usually a couple of weeks. The slowest part is almost always getting photos and content from you, so gather those early.
Let's talk about your business.
No pitch deck. Tell me what you do and what isn't working, and I'll tell you whether I can help.