I must respectfully disagree with some of you. Though a great point is made that you are better off spending your time doing your job and paying somebody else to make a website, many people in their first year have a lot of time to burn because they have no established clientelle, and it doesn't take very long to make a wordpress site. Maybe the hardest part is setting up the domain name. Many of today's beginner locksmiths are very well-versed in how to use an ftp client etc. This is not rocket science, if you can follow directions on how to install a lock then you can design a website.
Take my website:
http://mapleleaflocksmith.com/. I am not a professional web designer, and couldn't code my way out of a wet paper bag. Even so, it is a clean design that looks good on mobile phones, has all the right keywords for Google, has my phone number a lot of places, etc. Locksmiths are invariably predisposed towards tinkering and nothing scratches that tinkering itch like making a website. In addition, if you make your own website and have free hosting you are only paying for your domain name once every few years. A lot of people who fall for this "If you don't know how to make a website, pay somebody $500 and $20/month" trap don't realize that it doesn't have to cost more than $5 a month for your website's hosting.
A lot of locksmiths I know have really crappy looking websites, and you may think mine looks crappy too, but the one good thing about a homemade looking website is that with a little care it won't look like a cookiecutter scammer's website. I won't link to one because I don't want to help their SEO ratings, but search for fidelity l()cksmith or one of the other well known scammers and look at their website. It looks like it was made by a professional web designer.
A ratty-looking webpage is not going to inspire confidence in somebody who wants to buy a laptop with a credit card. My customers tell me that my website made them want to call me
because it looks like a website a contractor would make. I have no incentive in telling you to build your own website, I am not in a position to make money from you. I can only tell you that I have real life experience in winning customers specifically because I made my own website.
All you need is your phone number, concise information about your business, maybe a few pictures of your van or your shop, and you are good to go. If you have the budget to get some pro to make a website for you then more power to you, but in my estimation it is very low on the list of things a first year locksmith need concern himself with. I literally spent less than $50 making my website, and I could do it again in less than a day. Thinking about this further, maybe I should start a side business in web design if people are actually getting paid $500 for a rinkydink joomla or wordpress site. I'd include free hosting for two years for that price.
If anybody has some constructive criticism, please post it here. I freely admit that I am not a pro. I just read a tutorial on wordpress.com and followed its instructions.