Website, domain & SEO

The website and domain, handled with everything else.

Secure Nerds manages your website hosting and updates, domain registration and DNS, DMARC email authentication and basic local SEO — the work most IT providers decline and most web agencies drop after launch. All of it is included in the managed package from $1,000 per month for up to five users.

This is the part most IT providers refuse to touch and most web agencies won’t support after launch. So it ends up owned by nobody — until the domain lapses or the site goes down on a Friday.

Included in the package from$1,000 / month
CoversHosting, domain and DNS
Email securityDMARC configured
SearchBasic on-page and local SEO

What’s included

How it works in practice.

Hosting

Kept updated and monitored

Platform and plugin updates applied, uptime watched, and backups taken alongside the rest of your data rather than as a separate afterthought.

Domain

Renewals that don’t sneak up

Registered to your business, renewed on time, with DNS managed properly — which is also what makes DMARC possible.

Email authentication

DMARC, SPF and DKIM

Configured so a criminal cannot send an invoice that appears to come from your domain. This sits between the website and security, which is exactly why it gets missed.

Search

Findable for what you actually do

Titles, descriptions, page structure and your Google Business Profile. Not a growth campaign — the baseline that stops you being invisible.

Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you build new websites as well?

Yes, but that’s a project we quote separately. What’s in the package is the ongoing running of the site you have — hosting, updates, domain, DNS and the basic search work.

What exactly does “basic SEO” cover?

Page titles and descriptions, heading structure, internal linking, your Google Business Profile and making sure the site is indexable. It is the foundation, not a monthly content and link campaign — if you want that, we’ll scope it separately rather than imply it’s included.

Why would an IT company handle our domain?

Because the domain is where your email lives. Whoever controls DNS controls whether your mail can be spoofed. Splitting that from security is how businesses end up with neither party owning it.

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