—WEB DESIGN FOR ALL SIZES
Single Page Website
Many solopreneurs and smaller businesses simply need an online presence, and their needs might not necessitate a full, multi-page website like other companies may need. For new small businesses and solopreneurs just starting out or established businesses without an existing website, a simple, one-page website has countless benefits, and investing in one doesn’t mean you sacrifice design or functionality.
Process Overview
01.
Consultation
We have a discovery call where we discuss needs, goals and a strategy for moving forward to achieve the goals within the budget.
02.
The Build Starts
Once our plan is confirmed, and payment received in full, the work begins!
03.
Delivery
Upon approval of the design, the site is put live and client owns it in its entirety.
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— Benefits
Benefits of a Single Page Site
Establish Your Online Presence
Nearly 90% of consumers surveyed trust a company’s credibility more if they have a professional website rather than just a social media page. So while your digital marketing strategy is likely to have many facets, a well-designed website should be the cornerstone of your online presence.
Simplify Your Message
If your business or the service you offer is straightforward, a one-page website can mirror that message and provide a user-friendly, easy-to-understand, one-stop shop for your potential clients. Your one-page website can include all the necessities that your customers need to bring you their business.
Enjoy Easier Mobile Navigation
With a significant increase in mobile web browsing over recent years, a single-page website makes browsing easier than ever. When it comes to browsing, a website must load easily on mobile devices and be simple to navigate – a single-page website checks both boxes.
Design that Won't Break the Bank
The one-page websites we design for clients are just as impactful, alluring and informative as the larger web design projects we complete. Single-page sites are designed with the same care and consideration and can still have multiple tabs and sections within that one page, without sacrificing design or function.