Golden Barbers
A barbershop with a strong local following and no website. Now they have one.
Chapter one
How it started
I walked in. Asked if they had a site. They didn’t. Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, and a long list of good Google reviews — that was the whole online presence.
If you were new to the area and wanted to know where to get a proper cut, you’d find them eventually. The shop deserved better than eventually.
Before & after
What changed
Before
- Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat
- Good Google reviews
- No website
- No booking system
- Hard to find outside word of mouth
After
- goldenbarbers.xyz live
- Dark-mode single page, prices front and centre
- Booksy wired in for bookings
- Location, hours, walk-in availability clear
- All the existing socials kept
Saltaire · Est. 2018
Golden
Barbers
Walk-in barbershop. Seven days a week, no appointment needed.
Services
9 – 6:30
Seven days
Walk-in only
No booking required
“Best barber in Saltaire. Consistent every time.”
James T.
What a prospect sees now
Someone searches “barber Saltaire” at 9pm. Before: a Facebook page, a few Google reviews, maybe a blurry photo. Now: prices, services, hours, walk-in availability, a booking path. The difference is the difference between “maybe I’ll try them” and “yeah, I’ll walk down.”
Visit goldenbarbers.xyzHonest
What I won’t claim
I’m not going to invent a revenue lift I can’t prove, or put a booking count on a page that isn’t mine to share. Plenty of agencies do. I’d rather you trusted the parts I can back up.
What I will say: they get real clicks on the site every month, people find them now who wouldn’t have before, and the brand looks online the way it already looks in person.
Good reviews, no website?
That was Golden Barbers before I walked in. If it’s you now, same deal — no deposit, nothing due if you don’t like what I build.