Maryellen Archambault

Maryellen Archambault Buffalo based independent developer. I build custom websites, CRMs, automations, and business software for small and established businesses.

You work with me directly, not an agency.

Naming the towns you serve right on your website is part of how the next family gets to love these spots too. If your pl...
08/16/2026

Naming the towns you serve right on your website is part of how the next family gets to love these spots too. If your place has stayed a little too well hidden, I would love to help change that.

It is eleven at night and someone just heard your name. They are on the couch, deciding whether you are worth a visit to...
08/16/2026

It is eleven at night and someone just heard your name. They are on the couch, deciding whether you are worth a visit tomorrow, so they search you. If all they find is a quiet page, they are left guessing. A website answers for you while you sleep: what you do, where you are, and how to reach you, all in one place. It is the one spot online that is fully yours, always open and always right. A page mostly reaches people who already know you. A website is how the ones who do not yet know you find their way in. If yours has gone quiet after hours, I would be glad to help.

It happens in the local Facebook groups every day. Someone asks who to call, a loyal customer names you, and the next co...
08/15/2026

It happens in the local Facebook groups every day. Someone asks who to call, a loyal customer names you, and the next comment asks, "do they have a website?" Then the thread drifts to someone who does.

Your page is good to have, but it is not a home base. A website is the one place online that is fully yours, where a stranger can find the three things they came for: what you do, where you are, and how to reach you. No scrolling, no guessing.

If your name comes up in those threads with no link to back it up, lets change that.

New website alert 🚨 Salon in the Tower’s new website is officially LIVE!I just want to give a huge thank you to Chrissy ...
08/08/2026

New website alert 🚨

Salon in the Tower’s new website is officially LIVE!

I just want to give a huge thank you to Chrissy for trusting me with this. From our first conversations about what she wanted, to getting everything just right and finally seeing it live, I’ve genuinely loved working on this one.

Salon in the Tower has been around for years and has such an amazing team behind it, so I really wanted the new website to feel like them and give people a better look at everything they actually offer.

Go take a peek at the new site 👀

https://saloninthetower.com

And seriously, thank you again Chrissy. I appreciate you trusting me with such a big piece of your business.

A lot of owners find this out the hard way. The web address customers type in, the one with your business name on it, is...
07/09/2026

A lot of owners find this out the hard way. The web address customers type in, the one with your business name on it, is registered under someone else's account. A nephew who set it up once, a company you pay a little each month, a web guy you lost touch with. It works, until the day you need to change something or they disappear.

Your name should belong to you. When I build a site, it is yours: the address, the files, the whole thing, in your name, so no one else holds the keys to your front door.

If you are not sure who actually owns your site today, I am happy to help you find out.

Try searching your own business tonight. Not the tidy version in your head, the real one a stranger sees. Often it comes...
07/07/2026

Try searching your own business tonight. Not the tidy version in your head, the real one a stranger sees. Often it comes back in pieces: an old listing here, a map pin there, a review site you never signed up for, each with slightly different hours or a name spelled a little wrong.

None of those pieces are truly yours. A website is the one place online you fully control, where your name, address, and phone are right and match everywhere else. It becomes the home base every other listing can point back to.

If your business feels scattered across the internet, I would be glad to give it one solid home.

Maybe the thing holding you back is not the money or the time. It is the blank feeling of not knowing what you would eve...
07/06/2026

Maybe the thing holding you back is not the money or the time. It is the blank feeling of not knowing what you would even say about your own business.

Here is the part people do not expect. You do not have to be a words person, and you do not have to write a single clever line. You answer a few plain questions the way you would tell a customer standing in front of you, and I shape it from there. A short, honest page reads better than a long, padded one anyway.

If you have been putting it off because you did not know where to start, that part is mine to carry. I would love to help.

Summer in Buffalo brings people out. Festival crowds, folks who just moved into the neighborhood, visitors with a free a...
06/27/2026

Summer in Buffalo brings people out. Festival crowds, folks who just moved into the neighborhood, visitors with a free afternoon and a phone in hand, all of them searching for somewhere good and local to go.

You are exactly the kind of place they're hoping to find. The trouble is, when they search, the newer spots come up and the long-standing ones often don't. Decades of doing it right, and you're the best kept secret on the block.

It doesn't have to stay that way. A simple page that names your town and what you do in plain words helps the right people find you when they're already looking.

Buffalo's good places should be easy to find. If you'd like yours to be, I'm right here.

Part of why you keep putting it off is that it feels permanent. Like the site has to be finished, perfect, every page an...
06/25/2026

Part of why you keep putting it off is that it feels permanent. Like the site has to be finished, perfect, every page and photo in place, before it can go anywhere. So you wait for a someday when everything's ready, and someday keeps not coming.

Here's the part that takes the weight off: it doesn't work like that. A site can go live as one honest page and grow from there whenever you want. A short, plain page that says what you do and how to reach you reads better than a padded one that tried to do everything at once.

You don't have to have it all figured out. You just have to start somewhere true.

If a small first version sounds more your speed, that's exactly how I like to begin.

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