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A short introduction to your company, your services and your most important benefits.
Do you not have a website yet, or is your existing website outdated?
I create simple, professional business websites for small companies, self-employed professionals and service providers — clear, well structured and without unnecessary technical complexity.
Not every business needs a large web project. Often, a clear and professional website is enough to show:
Many smaller businesses do not have their own IT department and do not want to deal with technology, hosting, programming or search engines. That is exactly what this service is intended for.
This page is suitable if:
A simple business website can, for example, consist of these pages:
A short introduction to your company, your services and your most important benefits.
A clear description of what you offer.
A personal insight so visitors can build trust.
Contact form, phone number, email address, opening hours or location.
The necessary legal pages for a public website.
Additional pages can be added later if needed, for example references, projects, frequently asked questions or current information.
You do not need finished texts, a technical specification or a detailed concept.
A simple description is enough to start:
From this, a suitable website structure is created step by step.
The technical implementation can be lean and free of unnecessary ballast. The goal is not an overloaded website, but a clear business presentation that loads quickly, is easy to understand and can be expanded later.
Important points are:
The specific technology does not have to be the main focus for the customer. You receive a clear business website that shows exactly what your customers need to know — understandable, well structured and without unnecessary complexity.
A simple website can be expanded later, for example with:
This keeps the initial step manageable without blocking future possibilities.
Website builders can be sufficient in some situations. However, many businesses quickly realize that questions still remain:
This is where an individually created website can make sense — especially if you want someone who not only builds pages, but also understands how businesses work.
A website can be the first step. If needed, more can develop from it later:
This means the website is not only suitable as a digital business card, but can also become part of your workflows in the long term.
You briefly describe what you need or what your current situation is.
We discuss which pages and content make sense.
You receive a proposal for the structure of your website.
The website is technically implemented and prepared for different screen sizes.
After coordination, the website is published online.
Additional pages, functions or technical extensions can be added later.
You do not need a finished concept. Simply write briefly what your business does and what you want to achieve with the website.
The most important points about structure, content, technology and ongoing maintenance of a professional business website.
That depends on the scope. A small website with only a few pages is naturally more manageable than a multilingual website with forms, data functions or custom extensions. For the first step, a short description is enough, then the effort can be estimated more accurately.
Not completely. Keywords are often enough to start. From this, a clear structure and an understandable text proposal can be created.
Yes. If a website already exists, it can be checked whether a revision makes sense or whether a clean new setup would be easier.
Yes. The website can later be expanded with additional pages, forms, small web functions or custom programming.
Yes. Especially for small businesses, self-employed professionals and service providers, a simple, professional website is often sufficient and useful.