Why Shelbyville Businesses Need a Website
Shelbyville is in the middle of a growth spurt, and it's not slowing down. Known as the Saddlebred Capital with deep roots in equine culture, the town has expanded well beyond horse farms. The designer outlet mall draws shoppers from Louisville and Lexington, Jeptha Creed Distillery and the Bulleit Frontier Whiskey Experience pull bourbon trail visitors through town, and the downtown Main Street district is packed with boutiques like EightTwenty8 and specialty shops like Little Mount Lavender. If you're running a business here, people are searching for you online.
But a lot of Shelbyville businesses -- especially farms, service providers, and newer restaurants -- are still getting by on a Facebook page or a listing in the Shelby County Chamber directory. That's leaving money on the table. When someone visiting the outlets Googles "where to eat in Shelbyville" or a new resident searches for a local electrician, you need to show up with a real website. I build professional sites that do exactly that, and I make sure they're set up for local search from day one.