Good design is an investment

But it doesn't have to break the bank

 

Get to the point.

Internet users are scavengers. They’re on the hunt for info and they don’t want to have to wade through loads of irrelevant fluff to get it. Make them work too hard for it, and they’ll give up. If your site does’t get to the point—and fast—you’ll lose your visitors.

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Small is big.

One-page websites are easier on your wallet and better for your users. Your essential content is all right there. No searching, no clicking, no hassle. By limiting your website’s content to a single page, you’ve already done the job of sifting what’s relevant and what’s not. That’s a big deal when your visitors are in a hurry.

How Much?$1500

From start to finish, the whole process will take about two weeks and cost just $1200.

Who's it for?

One-page websites are ideal for small business who need a quality web presence but can’t afford a full-blown website. They work especially well for consultants, freelancers, side businesses, and for part time or side-gigs.

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