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Business Website Development
A business website is usually the first impression a potential client or customer forms about a company. It needs to load fast, look credible, and clearly communicate what the business does and why it's worth trusting.
What a Business Site Needs
Clear navigation so visitors can find services, pricing, or contact information without hunting for it, an About section that builds credibility, service or product pages that answer the obvious questions upfront, and a contact flow that makes it genuinely easy to get in touch — not a form buried three clicks deep.
Industries Covered
I've built business sites across marketing agencies, corporate services (including a UAE-based corporate site), furniture retail, home services, cleaning services, and construction-related tools — so the process adapts to different industries rather than applying one rigid template regardless of the business type.
SEO From Day One
Business sites are built with on-page SEO fundamentals in place from launch — proper meta titles and descriptions, clean heading structure, and fast load times — rather than treating SEO as a separate project to tackle months after the site is already live.
Content That Does the Selling
Design gets a site noticed, but the actual words on the page are what convince a visitor to reach out. Part of this service includes reviewing or writing service descriptions, headlines, and calls to action so the copy itself supports the site's goal — rather than handing back a beautifully designed page with generic placeholder text left in place.
Working With Existing Brand Assets
If a business already has a logo, brand colors, or existing marketing materials, the site is built to align with that rather than introducing an inconsistent new look. Where a business doesn't yet have clear brand guidelines, I can recommend a simple, cohesive direction (colors, fonts, tone) as part of the build so the final result feels intentional rather than assembled from mismatched pieces.
Good to Know
A business website's real job is answering three questions fast: what does this company do, why should I trust them, and how do I get in touch or buy. Sites that bury the answers to those questions under generic stock photography and vague mission statements tend to lose visitors before they ever reach a service page — clarity beats cleverness for most business sites.
Trust signals matter more on a business website than most owners initially assume — client logos, testimonials, certifications, or simply a real photo of the team rather than a stock image all contribute to a visitor's split-second decision about whether the business is legitimate and worth engaging with. These elements are planned into the site structure from the start rather than added as an afterthought once the main pages are already built.
FAQs
How many pages does a typical business website need?
Most businesses need 4-7 core pages: home, about, services or products, and contact, with additional pages for specific services or case studies as relevant.
Can you write the content for my business site?
Yes, content writing is available as part of the project, informed by a discovery call about the business, its audience, and what makes it different from competitors.
Do you provide hosting, or do I need my own?
Hosting recommendations are provided based on the project's needs, and setup assistance is included — the client owns the hosting account either way.
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