Websites for small businesses
Clear websites for small service businesses that need to explain the offer, build trust, and make enquiries easy.
Short answer
I build small business websites that explain the service quickly, show why customers can trust you, and guide people toward an enquiry. A strong one-page website is often the best first version, and it can later grow into service pages or a blog.
What you get
- a clear first impression on mobile and desktop
- copy that answers the buyer's main questions
- an enquiry path to WhatsApp, email, or booking
- SEO basics that make the page easier for search engines to understand
How it works
- 01We clarify the service, audience, and main enquiry goal.
- 02I shape the page structure, copy, and visual direction.
- 03We finish mobile, metadata, schema, and small post-launch fixes.
What is included?
A useful small business website does not try to say everything. It says what the customer needs before the first message: what you do, who it is for, what your work looks like, and what happens next.
The page also needs to work in the real moment: someone opens it on a phone after a referral or social post. The first view has to carry its weight.
- homepage or one-page service flow
- sales-focused copy and calls to action
- portfolio, testimonials, or trust signals
- metadata, sitemap inclusion, and basic schema
When should the site expand?
One page is often enough at the start. Expansion makes sense when customers ask different questions or when search demand clearly points to several buying situations.
At that point, the site can grow through service pages, blog articles, and FAQ sections. That is a healthier way to grow than guessing a large site upfront.
Frequently asked questions
Is a one-page website enough for a small business?
Often yes, if the service is clear and the main goal is an enquiry. If there are several services or search intents, the site should grow in stages.
Can SEO be included from the start?
Yes. I add headings, metadata, internal links, fast mobile structure, and schema so Google can understand the page more easily.
What do I need before starting?
You only need a sense of what you sell and who it is for. If copy or structure is not ready, we can clarify it at the start.