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    How to Get a Free Website Draft Before You Pay a Dime

    August 17, 2026 4 min readBy Carson Gahm

    Here's the thing about most website projects: you pay before you see anything. You fill out a form, hand over a deposit, and then you wait — hoping the final result matches what you had in mind. That's a terrible way to spend your money.

    At Gahmtime Marketing, I do it differently. I build you a real, clickable draft of your website before you pay a single cent. No deposit, no contract, no commitment. You see exactly what your site will look like, how it'll feel, and how it'll work — and then you decide.

    So how does it work? First, we have a quick kickoff call. You tell me about your business, your goals, and what you want your website to do. Then I get to work. Within a few days, I send you a live draft — not a sketch, not a mockup, but an actual functioning website you can click through on your phone or computer.

    If you love it, we move forward and I polish it to perfection. If it's not quite right, you walk away. No hard feelings, no lost money, no awkward conversations. The risk is entirely on me — and I'm fine with that, because I'm confident in what I build.

    Why do I offer this? Because I've talked to too many small business owners who got burned by agencies that took a big deposit up front and delivered something disappointing. I wanted to remove that risk entirely. With a free draft, you know exactly what you're getting before any money changes hands.

    If you've been thinking about getting a website but were nervous about the cost or the commitment, this is your chance to see one with zero risk. Call or text me at (989) 350-5433, tell me about your business, and I'll build your free draft.

    Want this done for you?

    Reading tips is great. Putting them to work is better. Let's talk about your business.

    Ready when you are

    The fastest way to get started is a quick call or text. Or fill out the contact form and I'll reach out.

    Free first draft — see your website before you spend a dime.