Websites

A proper website that actually does something for your business.

Your website is usually the first thing a potential customer sees. If it looks like it was built in 2015, loads slowly, or doesn't show up on Google, it's costing you business whether you realise it or not.

But the biggest problem most business websites have isn't how they look. It's what they say. Services like Wix and Squarespace promise a quick, cheap website, and they deliver on that. But then you're stuck staring at a blank page, not knowing what to write. Most people end up with "Welcome to our website" and a list of services that reads like a shopping list. That can actually do more harm than good once you've gone to the effort of getting someone to visit.

When I build a website, I take the time to understand your business, your customers, and what those customers are hoping to find when they land on your site. Then I write the content and build the pages to speak directly to them. That's the difference between a website that just exists and one that actually brings in work.

What you get

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Built for mobile first

More than half your visitors are on their phone. Your site needs to work brilliantly on a small screen, not just technically fit.

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Found on Google from day one

I set your site up so that Google can find it, understand it, and show it to people who are searching for what you do. Page titles, descriptions, sitemaps, the lot. Built in from the start, not bolted on later.

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Analytics and tracking

Google Analytics set up properly so you can actually see what's working. Not just installed, but configured to track what matters.

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Contact forms that work

Spam-protected forms that send you a proper email with all the information you need. No CAPTCHA puzzles annoying your customers.

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Fast loading

Nobody waits 5 seconds for a page to load. My sites are lightweight and quick because I build them properly, not with bloated page builders.

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Reliable hosting

Your site lives on my server infrastructure, not shared WordPress hosting that goes down when someone else on the server gets a traffic spike.

What does a website cost?

It depends on what you need, but most brochure-style business sites start from around £800. That gets you a properly designed, multi-page site with everything listed above. More complex sites with e-commerce, product configurators, or custom features will be more, but I'll always give you a clear quote before we start.

I don't do monthly fees or contracts. You pay for the build, and if you want ongoing support or changes, we can sort that out as and when you need it.

Need a website that actually works for you?

Drop me a message about what you need. No obligation, no hard sell.

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