StayPharr

StayPharr is a managed website project by Ericks Webs Design for tourism, hospitality, and destination marketing, built to help visitors, families, event attendees, and travelers find information, trust the brand, and take the next…

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Services

Website development, ongoing site management, responsive UX, content organization, performance-aware maintenance

Outcome

A managed website experience that helps visitors find key information, trust the organization, and take action.

Stack

WordPress, responsive design, content management, SEO-ready structure, ongoing maintenance

Launch

Managed Website

Metric

Managed and developed site

StayPharr is part of the managed and developed website portfolio for Ericks Webs Design. The project focuses on tourism, hospitality, and destination marketing and gives visitors, families, event attendees, and travelers a clearer digital path to the information or action they need.

Project Focus

The website needs to support help people discover where to stay, eat, shop, and spend time. That means the layout cannot only look polished; it also has to make the right content easy to find, keep the experience usable on mobile, and give visitors a direct next step.

Key Website Priorities

  • Clear navigation around hotel and restaurant discovery, things-to-do content, events, destination photography.
  • Turns visitor interest into exploration by grouping local options clearly.
  • Supports tourism and hospitality partners with a focused destination site.
  • Makes the city easier to experience from a phone before and during a visit.

Why This Matters

Ongoing website management helps keep StayPharr stable, updated, and useful as content, campaigns, services, and audience needs change.

For similar organizations, a website should work as an operational asset: a place to communicate clearly, support marketing, answer common questions, and convert attention into measurable action.

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