Give them a clean, phone-friendly menu instead of making them hunt through uploaded photos.
I like your restaurant. I think more people should be able to find it.
If I handed you this card, it is probably because I already like what you are doing and think your online presence could show it better. I build simple, polished websites for small businesses, and I offer selected Rogue Valley restaurants a different way to pay for one.

Google photos are not a website.
A lot of great local restaurants are pieced together online across Google, Facebook, delivery apps, old menu PDFs and whatever photos customers upload. Those tools are useful. They just should not be the only place someone can learn about your restaurant.
Put the answer somewhere you control and can keep current.
Send them directly to the correct delivery, pickup or reservation platform.
Give them a reason to come in before another listing distracts them.
The partnership keeps the upfront cost smaller.
Cash + dining credit
Plus a monthly dining credit for 12 months. The exact credit is agreed before work begins and written into the project agreement.
- Same core restaurant website as the cash option
- Three total hours of routine website updates to use during the first 12 months
- No positive review, social post or endorsement required
Traditional project
$750 to begin and $750 before launch.
- Same core website scope
- 30 days of reasonable post-launch fixes
- No trade or ongoing commitment
Local business supporting local business.
Day Sparks is a small local business too. I like working with places I actually know, and I would rather put part of the project value back into businesses around the Rogue Valley than simply discount the work.
You get a professional website for less cash upfront. I get an excuse to keep coming back. The restaurant also knows a portion of the project value is being spent back at the location.
The information customers need, in one place you own.
Built around your restaurant instead of a generic food template.
Readable on a phone and built into the website, not a photo someone has to pinch and zoom.
Map, click-to-call, reservation links, delivery links and whatever customers need next.
Domain connection, SSL, responsive testing, revisions and the basic search setup handled.

Send me the changes. I will handle them.
These sites are built as lightweight static websites instead of putting you into another website-builder subscription.
No built-in dashboard by default
During the Local Partner year, send routine changes to hours, menu prices, existing text, links or photos and I will use the included three-hour update allowance.
Good fit for occasional changes
If the restaurant changes a large menu every week or needs several employees managing content constantly, we will talk about whether a different setup makes more sense.
Your domain and files stay yours
The restaurant owns the domain and receives the finished site files once the project is paid for.
A local offer for local restaurants.
Day Sparks is based in Medford. This partnership is for independently owned restaurants around the Rogue Valley that I would genuinely like to work with.


Clear enough to understand before we commit.
Timeline
Usually 2 to 3 weeks after I receive the menu, hours, photos, logo and other needed content.
Hosting
You own the domain and site. I usually recommend Cloudflare, but we will use what makes sense.
Updates
The Local Partner option includes three total hours of routine updates to use during the first 12 months.
Dining credit
A monthly credit for 12 months, with the amount and redemption method written into the agreement.
Ownership
Once the project is paid for, the finished website and its content belong to you.
Full project terms are included in the agreement before either of us commits to anything.
You do not have to decide anything right now.
Send me the restaurant name and the option that sounds closest. I will follow up and we can decide whether it makes sense.
Prefer email? hello@daysparks.com