Websites Development
Websites that Look Like You — and Work Like a Tool
I build clean, fast websites for salons, small businesses and equipment companies.
No buzzwords, no mystery — just a clear structure, real photos and a site you can actually update.
Websites for Small Business
A small business website doesn’t need 50 pages.
It needs a clear story:
- who you are,
- what you offer,
- who you work with,
- how to contact you.
Typical structure:
- Home – first impression, key offer and testimonials
- Services – clear overview with prices or price ranges
- About – your story and approach
- Portfolio / Results – examples of your work
- Contact – form, phone, address and map
I focus on readability, simple navigation and clear calls to action, so visitors don’t get lost.
our website should answer three questions quickly:
- What do you do and for whom?
- What does it look and feel like inside?
- How do I book an appointment?
We usually include:
- clear list of services with prices or price ranges
- portfolio / “before & after” gallery
- page about your team
- easy booking – via online system or simple request form
- highlights for special offers, memberships, gift cards
If we also work on photography together, we can design the site around your real space and team, not around stock images.
Industrial customers don’t have time for beautiful but confusing websites.
They need:
- clear product or service categories,
- specifications and documents,
- ways to request quotes with the right technical details.
For equipment and industrial firms I usually:
- structure the site around product lines or services
- create pages with technical descriptions, PDFs and certifications
- design simple RFQ forms (with the fields you really need)
- highlight industries you serve and real case studies
The goal is a site your sales team can confidently send to engineers, buyers and decision makers.
Social Media Management (SMM)
Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
Media Buying, SEM
| Feature / Element | Starter Online Presence | Brand & Portfolio | Marketing System | ||
| Typical client | Solo specialists, small local business | Salons, studios, small equipment/service firms | Flagship salons, multi-location or industrial companies | ||
| Main goal | Look professional online quickly | Show work, team and space, grow trust | Turn website into a core marketing and sales tool | ||
| Approx. number of pages | 1–3 pages | 5–7 pages | 8–12+ pages | ||
| Photography time | 1.5–2 hours | 3–4 hours (can be split) | Full day or 2 × half-day | ||
| Edited photos included | 15–20 images | 30–40 images | 50–80 images | ||
| Types of photos | Basic portraits, space, a few details | Interior, team, process, results | Full coverage: hero shots, processes, details, people | ||
| Website structure | Simple landing / mini-site | Full site with services, portfolio, about | Advanced structure with services, industries, case studies | ||
| Portfolio / gallery | Simple gallery section | Portfolio with categories | Extended portfolio / case studies with filters | ||
| SEO setup | Basic titles and meta descriptions | Extended on-page SEO for key pages | SEO-aware structure + starter content plan | ||
| Analytics | Basic visit tracking | Visits + simple goals (forms, calls) | Advanced tracking (forms, calls, key button clicks) | ||
| Integrations | Contact form or call-to-action button | Booking link or RFQ form | Booking, CRM or newsletter integration (where relevant) | ||
| Training / onboarding | Short video or PDF guide | 1 live or recorded session (≈60 min) | 2–3 focused sessions on content and updates | ||
| Post-launch support | 14–30 days light support | 1 month light support | 2–3 months light support (with option for retainer) | ||
| Typical investment (USD) | $1,100 – $1,600 | $2,200 – $3,800 | from $3,900 up to $7,500+ |