The “Free” Website Trap: Why Your POS Provider’s Site Might Be Costing You Sales
You’re a busy small business owner – running a restaurant, managing a golf course, booking spa appointments, or offering professional services. When your point of sale (POS) system, reservation software, customer relationship management (CRM) tool, or scheduling platform offers a “free” website, it sounds like a dream. One less thing to worry about, right?
But here’s the truth: a website that’s simply live isn’t necessarily a website that’s selling.
These bundled websites are built for basic functionality, not findability. Their focus is getting a site online quickly—not making sure new customers actually discover you through Google.
Why These Bundled Sites Exist (and Why That’s Not Enough)
The biggest advantage of a website from your point of sale system, reservation platform, CRM, or scheduling tool is obvious — it’s built to integrate perfectly with the software you rely on to run your business. No wrestling with compatibility issues, no “this plugin broke that feature” headaches.
And that’s valuable. Trying to make tools work together when they weren’t designed to is like forcing two puzzle pieces from different boxes to fit — possible, but frustrating.
But here’s the catch: you wouldn’t go to a car wash for a shampoo and haircut. These companies aren’t in the SEO business. Their priority is getting you online quickly so you’re fully plugged into their software ecosystem — not making sure you’re findable, competitive, and visible in Google search.
If your website’s only job is “being live,” it’s not doing the heavy lifting of attracting new customers.
The Problem: What You’re Missing
Most business owners assume having a website online is enough. But software-provided websites often lack crucial SEO elements:
“Set It and Forget It” Mentality
These companies aren’t SEO experts. Their main goal is selling their software. The website is an afterthought—not a growth strategy.
No Foundational SEO
Things like keyword optimization, metadata, page speed, mobile usability, and proper site structure are often overlooked—but are essential for ranking on Google.
No Ongoing Optimization
Search trends change. Google’s algorithms update. Without someone keeping your site current, you get left behind.
No Strategic Reporting
You can’t improve what you can’t measure. These sites often provide limited (if any) reporting on traffic sources, keywords, or conversions.
Technical Limitations
Many platforms restrict your ability to optimize: no custom code, limited content blocks, or lack of integration with Google tools.
Translation: Your “bonus” website might just be sitting there—invisible to the people actively searching for you.
The Solution: You Don’t Need to Rebuild (Usually!)
You can improve what you already have. Here’s how:
Step 1: Audit Your Site
Use these tools:
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Google Search Console: Shows if Google is indexing your site and what queries bring traffic.
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Google PageSpeed Insights: Tells you if your site loads fast enough.
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Mobile-Friendly Test: Ensures your site works well on phones.
Then, look at it like a customer:
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Is info easy to find?
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Do pages load quickly?
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Do your page titles make sense when shared?
Takeaway: A quick audit now saves lost customers later. Don’t let a slow or confusing site quietly push people away.
Step 2: Ask the Right Questions (FAQ)
These aren’t just questions—they’re red flags to watch for when evaluating if your current platform is helping or hurting your visibility. If you’re using a POS-integrated or bundled website platform, use this FAQ as a guide to make sure you’re not being held back.
Q: Does the website platform allow updates to meta titles and descriptions?
A: You should be able to—but many platforms don’t make this easy. Confirm you have access to edit these important SEO elements.
Q: Does the platform allow full control of your content—like editing text, images, and layout?
A: Look for platforms that allow you to add, edit, and update your content regularly, including pages, headlines, and image descriptions.
Q: Does the platform provide performance reporting—and is it actually useful?
A: Many built-in platforms only show basic page views. You need tools like Google Analytics or Search Console to track search traffic and behavior.
Q: Is there post-launch SEO support included—or is it an extra cost?
A: Launching a website is step one. Ongoing SEO support is what helps you grow. Make sure it’s included—or know what it’ll cost.
Q: Can I integrate my site with Google tools like Analytics, Tag Manager and Search Console?
A: You should be able to verify and connect these tools. If not, you’re missing crucial data about how people find your site.
Q: Will outside SEO help be supported with the access they need to make updates?
A: If you bring in outside help, confirm they’ll have admin access and editing capabilities to implement changes effectively.
Takeaway: Asking better questions upfront protects your investment—and your visibility.
Step 3: Make Smart Improvements
Even with limitations, small changes go a long way:
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Use clear service/location keywords in your site copy. Example: “wedding catering in Blacksburg” or “massage therapy Christiansburg VA.”
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Add alt text to all images to help search engines understand your content and improve accessibility.
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Update your Google Business Profile with services, photos, and fresh reviews. It’s critical for local SEO.
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Add blog content (if your platform allows). Even one article a month builds authority.
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Encourage reviews on Google, Yelp, and relevant platforms. Reviews boost trust and often contain keywords.
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Link your internal pages to help search engines understand your site structure and pass ranking value.
Many templated platforms skip local SEO elements altogether—because tailoring each site to its market takes effort. But if your website doesn’t reflect your city, your neighborhood, or your unique services, it’s not optimized for the customers who are actually searching for you.
Takeaway: Don’t let a cookie-cutter site keep you from connecting with the customers in your own backyard.
Execute: Put Your Website to Work
It’s not just a checkbox. Your website should be your most effective employee—attracting, educating, and converting leads.
Don’t settle for a site that just exists. Let’s make it work. Need help auditing or optimizing what you’ve already got? KeyBuzz Digital is here to help.
Let’s turn your “free” site into a growth machine.
