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A useful web presence without extra machinery
Starter sites
A starter site can be brand-new or a focused rebuild. It is custom small business web design with the practical basics first: what you do, where you are, what makes you a good fit, and how people can take the next step.
Best for
New businesses, new owners, or new locations
Businesses moving beyond Facebook or word of mouth
Existing sites that only need a lean, clearer version
Side businesses becoming more serious
Restaurants, shops, trades, and services that need basic credibility
Sample builds
A useful website does not force every business into the same shape. The examples show how bar & grill menus, landscapers' service areas, urgent plumber calls, project photos, and doggy day care visit requests can each get their own clear path.
What is included
Custom homepage with clear business positioning
Services, menu, product, or offer sections
Hours, location, service area, and contact path
Photos, proof, reviews, or current business details where available
Google Business Profile alignment
Mobile-friendly layout plus accessibility, SEO, performance, and best-practices audit checks
Outcome
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A useful web presence without extra machinery
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A clear place to send customers
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A site structure that can grow later
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A cleaner first impression than a social-only presence
Helpful guides
These pages explain the related planning, audit, maintenance, and industry decisions that often shape the final scope.
The core details a starter site should handle before anything extra gets added.
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How menu, hours, ordering, and visit paths shape a practical restaurant site.
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How service areas, proof, and quote paths shape sites for trades and services.
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Send the URL and a few notes about what feels wrong, what has changed, or what people need to do. We will recommend the smallest practical next step.