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Web Developer for Perth Small Businesses

A website that actually works for your business, not just one that looks good.

Most small business websites are digital brochures. As a Perth web developer working with small businesses, I build sites that bring in enquiries.

Who this is for

Business owners who know their website isn't doing its job, whether that's an outdated design, slow load times, or simply not generating any enquiries. Also perfect for businesses that don't have a website yet and want to get it right the first time.

Local & service businesses Anyone needing more enquiries Outdated or DIY websites New businesses starting out Sites that look good but don't convert

What Makes a Small Business Website Work

Most small business websites are digital brochures: nice enough to look at, but they sit there and do nothing. A site that earns its keep is clear about what you do, who it is for, and what to do next, and it loads fast on the phone where most people will see it. That is the difference between a website that decorates your business and one that brings you work.

As a Perth web developer working with small businesses, I build on a fast, clean, search-ready foundation, so the work you put into SEO or Google Ads later has something solid to land on. You own the domain, the hosting, and the content, and you can update it yourself without calling anyone.

What's Holding Your Website Back

Your website looks fine but enquiries are rare

A nice-looking website and an effective website aren't the same thing. If yours doesn't clearly explain what you do, who it's for, and what to do next, visitors leave.

You're embarrassed to share your website

If you hesitate to hand someone your web address, that's a problem. Your website is often the first thing a potential customer checks after hearing your name.

It loads slowly or looks broken on mobile

More than half your visitors are on their phone. A website that's slow or hard to navigate on mobile is actively costing you business every day.

You paid for a site once and nothing ever happened

Getting let down on a website build is frustratingly common: a site that goes quiet after launch, a generic template, content that was never written properly.

How I Approach It

I care more about whether your site brings in enquiries than whether it wins design awards. Structure and message come first, the visual polish follows. I scope it to what your business needs rather than the biggest build I can sell, and if a tidy-up of your current site would get you most of the way for a fraction of the cost, I will tell you.

What a Purpose-Built Website Gives You

Built Around Your Business, Not a Template

Your website is designed from the ground up around what your customers need to see to take action, not a theme we dragged off a shelf.

Fast, Mobile-first, and Search-ready

Every build is optimised for speed and mobile from day one. Google rewards fast sites; customers reward sites that are easy to use.

Copywriting That Converts

The words on your website matter as much as the design. We write clear, direct copy that speaks to your customers and gets them to reach out.

You Own Everything

Your domain, your hosting, your content. No vendor lock-in. If you ever want to take it somewhere else, you can.

Launch and Keep Going

A website isn't a one-time thing. I'll help you understand what to track, what to update, and what to improve as your business grows.

How I Build Your Website

  1. 1

    Discovery

    We talk through your business, your customers, and what you want the website to achieve. This shapes everything that follows.

  2. 2

    Strategy & structure

    Before anything is designed, we map out the pages, the content, and the user journey. Structure first, aesthetics second.

  3. 3

    Design & build

    A clean, modern design built to your brand. Fast, mobile-first, and set up correctly for SEO from day one.

  4. 4

    Review & refine

    You review, you give feedback, we make it right. No rushed launches.

  5. 5

    Go live & handover

    We launch it properly and make sure you know how to use it. You're not left on your own once it goes live.

Interested in Website Builds?

The first conversation is free. No pitch, no pressure. Just a straightforward chat about your business and whether this is the right move.

Questions People Ask About Website Builds

How much does a website cost in Australia?

For a small business, a well-built site usually falls somewhere between a few thousand and the low five figures, depending on the number of pages, whether you need bookings or e-commerce, and how much custom design is involved. I scope every build to what you need and give you a fixed price upfront, so there are no surprises halfway through.

How long does it take to build a website?

Most small business sites take three to six weeks from kickoff to launch. The biggest variable is usually how quickly content and images come together on your side, so the more ready you are with that, the faster it moves.

Do you build websites that show up on Google?

Yes. Every site is built on a clean, fast, SEO-friendly foundation: proper page structure, fast load times, mobile-first, and the technical basics search engines look for. A good build makes any future SEO work far easier.

Will I be able to update the website myself?

Yes. I build on systems you can manage without touching code, and I show you how before handover. You own the domain, the hosting, and the content, so you are never locked in or dependent on me to make a simple change.

Do you redesign existing websites, or only build new ones?

Both. Sometimes a full rebuild is the right call, and sometimes your current site just needs the structure, speed, and messaging fixed. As a Perth web developer working with small businesses, I will tell you honestly which one your situation needs rather than selling you the bigger job.

Do you help with marketing after the website launches?

If it makes sense for you, yes. A website is the foundation, and plenty of clients move on to SEO or Google Ads once it is live. There is no pressure to, and the site is built to stand on its own either way.

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