About WebsiteSelfHelp.com
Free, plain-English help for common website problems — so you can fix it yourself if you can, and find the right help if you need it.
Why this site exists
When something breaks on your website, most advice online is either too technical, too salesy, or both. You end up scared, confused, or pushed to "hire us now" before you even understand the problem.
This site is different. It's a neutral, helpful resource for website owners. Every common problem gets a plain-English guide with safe first steps you can try yourself — no jargon, no account to create, no personal information to hand over, and no passwords to send to a stranger.
How we can help
- Free guides & checklists for the most common website problems.
- The Website Help Finder, which asks a few questions and points you to the safest next step.
- Honest routing — to DIY guides, a freelancer marketplace, or a direct review — based on what you actually need.
Who's behind it
WebsiteSelfHelp.com is run by Glenn, who helps people and small businesses with website, hosting, security, and email problems. The goal here is simple: give real help first. If you can solve it yourself, great. If it's bigger — especially for a business that may be losing leads or sales — you'll know when it's worth getting expert help.
Our promise
The free guides ask nothing of you — no registration, no personal information, and no passwords. We'll always tell you when an issue is risky enough that you should stop and get professional help rather than experiment on a live site. And if you ever want hands-on help, that choice is entirely yours — never a requirement.