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How to find local businesses without a website (free method + free tool)

Five-minute method for finding local businesses that have no website, ready to be your first web design clients. Plus a free tool that returns 10 real prospects given a city + niche.

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Aspiring web designers always ask the same question: “where do I find clients?” The 5-minute answer most miss: pick a city, a niche, and look on Google Maps for businesses that show up but don't have a website button. Here's the manual method, plus a free tool that does it in seconds.

The manual method (works in any country)

Open Google Maps. Search “[niche] in [your city]” - e.g. “dentist in Boston” or “plumber in Manchester.” Scroll the list view on the left. For every result without a “Website” button under the address, that's a candidate.

For each candidate, capture five fields:

  • Business name
  • Address
  • Phone number
  • Google rating + review count
  • Most recent review date (signal: are they getting demand?)

20 minutes of this gets you 15-20 prospects. That's a full week's outreach pipeline.

Why no-website businesses are the best first prospects

Three reasons that compound:

1. The pitch writes itself.“You're on Google Maps but invisible to anyone who clicks through to learn more” is a 10-second value prop. You don't need to argue why their existing site is bad - they don't have one.

2. Reply rates are 3-5x higher. Cold email to businesses with a (mediocre) site replies at 1-3%. Cold email to no-website businesses replies at 8-15%. The ask is concrete.

3. Decision-making is single-threaded.Most no-website businesses are owner-operated. The owner reads the email, the owner decides. No committee, no procurement, no “send me a deck.”

Niches where no-website rates run highest

From our discovery data across 50 city x niche cells:

  • Plumbers / electricians / roofers: 60-75% have no real website (just Google My Business + maybe a Yelp page).
  • Hair salons / barbers: 40-55% no website.
  • Florists: 35-50%.
  • Dentists: 25-35% (lowest of the high-volume niches, but their sites are often abysmal).
  • Restaurants: 20-30% (reliant on delivery apps, but underserved by their own sites).

See live numbers at our 50 city x niche playbooks - each cell shows the share of no-website businesses and 3 niche-specific cold-email angles.

The first email to send

Once you have your 10-20 prospects, send each one the same 4-line opener with a single specific observation in line one:

Subject
{{businessName}} + Google
Body
Hi {{firstName}},

Searched "{{niche}} {{city}}" today. {{businessName}} shows up on Maps, but the listing has no website. That means anyone clicking through to learn more sees nothing.

I sketched a 1-page version - hero, services, contact, booking. 5 minutes to look?

Reply 'yes' and I'll send the link.

{{senderName}}

Replace tokens, send 10. Expect 1-2 replies. Generate the mockup with our Mock Preview Generator when they reply.

What to do when they reply

Two-thirds of replies are “yes, send the link.” The remaining third are objections (“not now,” “send me your portfolio,” “what does it cost”). Both are fine.

For the “yes” replies: send the mockup link. Either it lands directionally and they want a quote, or it's wrong and you ask one question to redirect. Don't over-pitch.

For the “what does it cost” replies: state your package. “A 1-page version of what I sent is $1,200, two-week delivery, includes one round of revisions.” Don't ask “what's your budget” - that's a tell that you don't know what you charge.

En modo automatico

Cada paso anterior, automatizado.

Prospea encuentra negocios locales, saca contactos verificados, escribe el primer email y envía los seguimientos. Plan gratis: 20 leads/mes. Sin tarjeta.