The Website Ghost Town: What Happens After the Agency Cashes Your Check?

We’ve all heard the story, or maybe you’ve lived it. You hire someone to build your business website. You pay them a couple grand, things start off fine, and a few weeks later the site goes live. It looks decent. You shake hands, they disappear, and you think you’re good to go.

Then, three months later, something breaks.

Maybe a plugin updates and completely scrambles your contact form. Maybe your site suddenly takes nine seconds to load on a smartphone, and you have no idea why. You reach out to the guy who built it, and… radio silence. Or worse, you get a massive invoice just for him to log in and take a look.

This is the standard web design trap. Most agencies are built to churn out sites as fast as possible, hand over the keys to someone who isn’t a tech expert, and walk away. They leave you holding a fragile piece of software that you don’t know how to fix, hosted on a cheap, shared server that bogs down the second more than two people visit at the same time.

At Dragan Holdings, we think that model is completely broken.

A website shouldn’t be a one-time product that starts rotting the day it launches. It’s an active part of your business. If your site goes down on a Saturday morning when local customers are trying to find your phone number, that’s real money coming out of your pocket.

That’s why we don’t just build a layout and dump it on your lap. We host and manage the infrastructure ourselves. If something needs an update, we handle it before it breaks. If a server behaves sluggishly, we optimize it behind the scenes. You don’t get a confusing dashboard or a mountain of plugins to maintain—you just get a fast, clean website that works every single day while you run your actual business.

If you’re tired of chasing down developers who vanish the second they get paid, let’s change how your digital setup handles. Drop Dragan Holdings a line, and let’s build something stable.

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