Welcome To The White Mountains

I love Arizona. I first moved to the Mountain at eight years old, coming from Florida, and despite living in countless cities across the state (and beyond), it was always the Pinetop area that pulled me back. It’s been 13 years since my last move, and I don’t see another in my future.

There are no “teams” here, and I’m not looking to build a mega web design empire. My goal is simple: deliver a great product at a fair price while keeping enough balance to enjoy plenty of family time.

If you choose to work with me, you’ll quickly see that I run on old-school values. I believe in honesty, hard work, and follow-through. And I’ll stop at nothing to make sure you’re on the path to success.

Pamela C Jones ~ Pinetop-Lakeside, Az

Experience & Education

I don’t have a “formal education” in coding or web design. What I did have was a relentless drive to figure things out. Back then, my husband and I were long-haul drivers looking to come off the road — and drop shipping was all the rage.

Armed with only a Verizon hotspot and determination, we launched a Poker, Bar, and Billiards site right from the cab of our ’08 Kenworth. I personally uploaded more than 2,500 products, convinced this was our ticket to financial freedom (so naïve, ha!).

We launched with excitement, waiting to wake up to orders rolling in. Spoiler: none came. Day after day, nothing. That first call to a so-called “professional” led to thousands wasted on empty promises of traffic that never showed up.

E-Commerce Started It All

Search Engine Optimization

That first failure lit a fire in me. I dove headfirst into the rabbit hole of SEO — and once I’m on a mission to “make it make sense,” I don’t stop until it does.

Your website is your digital storefront. If people can’t find you, your results will always fall short. Too often, the tech world hides behind big words designed to confuse.

Fact: it’s not magic. It’s strategy.

Getting to page one of the search results comes down to three things: Content, Keywords, and Links. Keyword-rich, relevant content tells search engines why you matter. Simple.

That journey included long days, countless experiments, and more failures than I can count. In the end, TruckinTreasures.com was gone — and so was my marriage. But I pressed on.

By 2012, I had built more than 20 websites, and since then I’ve created at least 15 more. Each one taught me something new. Each one sharpened my skills. And each one reminded me that persistence pays off.

It All Comes Together

Back In The Saddle Again

Despite all that knowledge and experience, I never truly pursued web design as a serious business. Life had other plans, and for years it fell under the category of “life happens.”

But today, the timing is right. The future is bright.

I’ve been brushing up on my skills, learning the latest techniques, and sharpening my tools to provide the best product — at the best price.