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Website design for small businesses in the UK

A customer may compare three trades or local firms before making one call. We build straightforward UK business websites that explain the service, show the area covered and make the next step obvious.

  • Finished websites from £516
  • Written scope and price before work starts
  • Mobile-first AMP or static HTML
  • Direct contact with the person building the site
  • Optional additional language versions

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A UK website written for enquiries, not agency jargon

The strongest phrase in the UK research was “website design for small business”. That matches the job this page must do: help an owner find someone who will plan, write and build the finished site rather than hand over an empty template.

We use familiar wording such as quote, enquiry, service area and opening hours. Prices are shown in pounds, and the written scope confirms exactly what is included before work starts.

We already publish local market pages for London, Birmingham and Manchester.

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What a potential customer wants to know quickly

Someone searching for a plumber, salon, clinic or garage usually has a short list of questions. Do you offer the service they need? Do you cover their postcode? Can they see proof, prices or a sensible way to ask for a quote?

A good company website design answers those questions without forcing the visitor through long menus. On mobile, the phone number, enquiry route and key service information should be easy to find with one thumb.

State the offer clearly

A visitor should understand the service, the location and the next step without decoding slogans.

Show practical proof

Real work, reviews, credentials and accurate business details reduce doubt before the first contact.

Make mobile contact easy

Calls, bookings, directions and quote requests are positioned for customers using a phone.

Choose the smallest site that can do the job properly

A sole trader may only need one strong page. A firm with several services may need separate pages. A business working across several towns may benefit from focused local landing pages. We recommend the smallest useful structure, not the largest package.

Starter Site

From £516

One focused page for a sole trader or compact local service. It brings the offer, areas covered, proof, common questions and enquiry route together without sending visitors through unnecessary menus.

Business Website

From £1,033

A multi-page website for a company with several services, a team or more detailed customer questions. Separate pages make each offer easier to explain and easier to link from search results.

Local SEO Website Pack

From £2,152

A larger structure for distinct services or towns. Each landing page must have a real purpose and unique content; we do not create thin pages by swapping place names.

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Websites for local service businesses

The design changes with the way each business earns trust. Open an industry guide to see the information customers normally expect before they call, book or request a quote.

Website for Plumber

A plumber page needs speed: jobs covered, emergency availability, service area and tap-to-call contact.

Read the plumber guide

Website for Electrician

An electrician site should distinguish domestic, commercial, inspection and installation work.

Read the electrician guide

Website for Cleaning Company

A UK cleaning website should separate regular domestic work, deep cleans, office contracts and end-of-tenancy jobs.

Read the cleaning company guide

Website for Beauty Salon

A beauty salon page works best with a scannable treatment menu, realistic prices, opening hours and a booking link.

Read the beauty salon guide

Website for Auto Repair Shop

A garage website should list servicing and repair work in plain language, identify vehicle types and explain how estimates are arranged.

Read the auto repair guide

Website for Physiotherapist

A physiotherapy website should explain who the service helps, what happens at the first appointment and how to book.

Read the physiotherapist guide

Website for Restaurant

A restaurant website must make the menu, hours, address and reservation method easy to reach.

Read the restaurant guide

Website for Tutor

A tutor page should name subjects, levels, lesson format and pricing or a clear enquiry process.

Read the tutor guide

Website for Veterinarian

A veterinary website needs routine services, opening times, location and emergency instructions in a clear hierarchy.

Read the veterinarian guide

Website for Barber Shop

A barber website should state prices, opening times and whether appointments, walk-ins or both are available.

Read the barber shop guide

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What is built into every website

Human copy

Text is written around the actual service and checked with you. It is not a stack of repeated keywords.

Fast mobile layout

Lightweight code keeps the important information readable on smaller screens and slower connections.

Clear contact routes

The page leads naturally to the call, booking, message or quote action that matters to the business.

Technical essentials

Titles, descriptions, canonical links, structured data and internal links are prepared correctly.

Honest pricing

The starting price is visible and the final scope is confirmed in writing before the build begins.

Files you can keep

The completed website is supplied as finished files rather than locked inside a proprietary builder account.

Useful revisions

You review the site and correct wording, details and presentation before final handover.

Room to grow

The structure can support extra services, locations or languages when the business genuinely needs them.

Website design and SEO should support the same customer journey

Technical SEO is useful when it helps search engines understand a real offer. We organise titles, headings, internal links, structured data and page speed around the services customers actually buy. We work towards stronger visibility, but do not promise a guaranteed position.

How the project moves from notes to a live website

  1. Send the business details. Rough notes, links and photos are enough.
  2. Receive the written proposal. We confirm the package, price and timing.
  3. Review the working version. You check the copy, facts and customer journey.
  4. Approve the final files. The finished site is prepared for publishing on your domain.

Read the full working process or send a project request.

Why UK owners choose a direct working relationship

You speak to the person building the website. There is no account manager translating your notes into a ticket queue. That makes it easier to correct details, keep the wording accurate and agree changes without layers of delay.

Questions from small business owners

Can you work with a sole trader?

Yes. A focused one-page website is often the right starting point for a sole trader who needs services, areas covered, reviews and a clear quote request in one place.

Will the wording sound British?

Yes. We use natural UK wording and avoid American expressions where they would feel out of place. You approve all copy before launch.

Can you include towns or service areas?

Yes. We can state the areas you genuinely cover and, in a larger package, create separate pages where there is enough unique information to justify them.

Do you guarantee Google rankings?

No. We prepare the code, content and internal structure to increase the chances of visibility for relevant searches, but rankings also depend on competition, reviews and ongoing activity.

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Tell us what the business does and what customers should be able to do on the site. We will reply with a recommended scope, fixed written quote and realistic delivery time.

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