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Local business website notice examples customers actually understand
Target keyword: local business website notice examples
Quick answer
A website notice should answer the customer’s next question quickly. HoursRight helps local businesses keep Google hours, website notices, reviews and social updates accurate from one WhatsApp-first approval workflow.
Why this matters
Many notices are vague, old or hidden. Customers need simple details: what changed, when it applies and what to do next. For a small local business, these small errors can mean missed calls, wasted visits and fewer bookings. The fix is not complicated: keep the customer-facing information accurate, fresh and easy to approve.
Simple workflow
A busy owner should be able to send one plain message such as “we are open 10-4 on Monday” or “we have two appointment slots left today”. HoursRight turns that message into drafts for the right places, then waits for approval before anything customer-facing is used.
Steps to follow
- State the change in one sentence.
- Add exact dates or hours.
- Say whether bookings or calls are needed.
- Match the notice to Google and social updates.
- Remove the notice when it expires.
What to avoid
Do not publish vague updates, expired offers or robotic replies. Do not let AI make public promises without a human checking the wording. The safe model is simple: AI drafts, the owner approves, then the update can be scheduled or published.
Best next step
Start with the update customers are most likely to check this week. If hours are changing, fix hours first. If reviews are waiting, prepare review replies first. If the website has an old notice, remove or replace it.
Call to action
HoursRight prepares plain-English website notices from WhatsApp and keeps approval with the owner. Recommended starting plan: Local Presence.