Portfolio

Real ecommerce experience, local business judgment, and honest concept samples.

This portfolio starts with live websites I built and the long-running ecommerce business I designed, operated, and supported over many years. Concept samples are kept separate so every claim stays clear.

Live work

Partition Plus ecommerce website evolution.

Partition Plus was the main business website I designed and maintained through multiple versions while running the ecommerce company for 20 years. The work covered the public website, product navigation, quote paths, ecommerce structure, hosting, servers, updates, and day-to-day operational support.

Business type National ecommerce/catalog sales
Role Design, development, hosting, servers, maintenance
Focus Quotes, product education, ordering paths, support

Historical archive snapshots

Small clickable Wayback captures show the progression without pretending old layouts should carry the modern presentation.

Archived 2004 Partition Plus ecommerce homepage with catalog navigation, cart, and checkout links.
2004 Catalog, cart, checkout, product info, and customer support paths. Open archive
Archived 2008 Partition Plus homepage showing product categories, account tools, cart, checkout, and live support.
2008 Product categories, account tools, cart, checkout, and quote support. Open archive
Archived 2017 Partition Plus homepage focused on fast quotes, material choices, text support, and product education.
2017 Quote-first buying path, product guidance, text support, and help content. Open archive
Archived 2021 Partition Plus homepage showing quick price tool, drawing upload, and nationwide ecommerce positioning.
2021 Quick pricing, drawing uploads, delivery messaging, and buyer support. Open archive

Historical screenshots are from the Internet Archive Wayback Machine. The current screenshot links to the live Partition Plus website.

More live work

Additional websites built and launched.

These are live public sites, shown as supporting proof alongside the deeper Partition Plus ecommerce history.

Southview Drone Imaging homepage with service navigation, drone imaging hero copy, and booking call to action.
Live site

Southview Drone Imaging

Local service business website. A professional drone imaging site for Central Florida property, construction, and business documentation work.

Work shown: Service positioning, booking paths, local trust content, and mobile-friendly lead flow.

Open site
Div10.ai homepage for Division 10 field reports with product messaging, pricing cards, and demo calls to action.
Live site

Div10.ai

SaaS product website. A public product site explaining field reporting software for Division 10 and toilet partition contractors.

Work shown: Product positioning, pricing presentation, demo paths, and buyer education for a niche software workflow.

Open site

Credibility

What can be shown honestly right now.

Live work

Three live examples plus long-term ecommerce history.

Partition Plus, Southview Drone Imaging, and Div10.ai show different kinds of real website work: ecommerce operations, local service marketing, and niche SaaS product positioning.

Operational experience

Twenty years running ecommerce infrastructure.

Real-world experience maintaining business websites, servers, and network infrastructure gives each project a practical reliability lens.

This website

A live example of the starting standard.

Smialek.com is intentionally lightweight, fast, local, search-aware, SSL-protected, and built for maintainability in a small PHP repo.

Template concepts

Sample directions for local business websites.

These are concept samples, not client claims. They show the kinds of business problems, site structures, and maintenance plans that can be built into real local projects.

Concept sample

Restaurant or Cafe Concept

Problem: A local restaurant needs a fast mobile site with hours, menu, location, and trust signals that do not get buried.

Includes: Menu highlights, local SEO basics, photos, directions, and simple update path.

Maintenance angle: Monthly menu, hours, event, and hosting maintenance.

Concept sample

Contractor or Trades Concept

Problem: A service business needs calls from nearby homeowners and a site that proves reliability quickly.

Includes: Service pages, project proof, service-area content, reviews, and direct phone CTA.

Maintenance angle: Review updates, seasonal service pages, security, backups, and lead-path checks.

Concept sample

Professional Service Concept

Problem: A consultant, bookkeeper, attorney, or specialist needs a credible site that explains expertise clearly.

Includes: About page, service explanations, consultation CTA, FAQs, and local trust content.

Maintenance angle: Content updates, compliance-minded changes, uptime, and search visibility maintenance.

Concept sample

Nonprofit or Community Concept

Problem: A local organization needs clear programs, events, donation paths, and volunteer information.

Includes: Mission pages, event highlights, donation CTA, volunteer information, and board-friendly updates.

Maintenance angle: Event updates, forms review, accessibility checks, SSL, and backup monitoring.

Concept sample

Catalog or Ecommerce Concept

Problem: A business with products needs a manageable path to show inventory or sell online without overbuilding.

Includes: Product categories, featured items, conversion paths, and practical platform guidance.

Maintenance angle: Product updates, hosting health, checkout review, backups, and security maintenance.

Concept sample

Appointment Service Concept

Problem: A local appointment-based business needs trust, clear services, and easy ways to start a conversation.

Includes: Service detail pages, booking guidance, staff/profile sections, FAQs, and local SEO setup.

Maintenance angle: Service updates, schedule changes, review flow, analytics, and uptime monitoring.

Free local consultation

Have a business type you want to see as a concept build?

Bring the questions, the worries, the half-working site, or the idea. I will help you sort out what matters, what can wait, and what it should take to keep your website useful.