Website Design in Middlesbrough for Small Businesses
If your website is missing, outdated, or not helping customers contact you, this is a practical place to start. I build clear, trustworthy websites for Middlesbrough businesses that need more than a social page or an old site that no longer reflects them.
Local web design with a practical purpose
Most people do not study your website. They land on it, scan quickly, and decide whether you look like the right business to contact. A good small business website should make that decision easier.
That means clear service wording, obvious contact routes, trust signals, local relevance and a layout built around what customers need to see before they enquire.
Fixed-price starter websites are available from £395, with multi-page options from £695 and larger WordPress builds from £995.
Planned around how your customers choose
Each site is planned around your services, your area, and what customers need to see before they choose who to contact. I ask structured questions about your business and your customers first, then shape the pages, navigation, wording and proof around those decisions.
How much does website design in Middlesbrough cost?
Starter websites begin at £395 for a clear one-page site. Growth websites start at £695, and larger WordPress websites start at £995. Prices are agreed before work starts, with no contracts or hidden extras. See the website pricing page for the full breakdown.
Who this helps
This is for Middlesbrough tradespeople, sole traders, and service businesses that want a professional online presence without jargon or inflated packages.
- New businesses that need a first website done properly.
- Established businesses replacing old or underperforming sites.
- Owners who want straightforward support and clear next steps.
- Businesses that need to look credible when customers search locally.
What you get
- A mobile-first layout that makes your services easy to understand.
- Local structure that helps customers and search engines connect you with Middlesbrough searches.
- Clear contact routes so customers can call, email, or ask for a quote quickly.
- A practical plan you can understand in plain English.
- Customer-focused wording that answers common questions before people get in touch.
Designed around what customers need to see
Your website should not only reflect what you want to say about your business. It should also answer what a potential customer is quietly checking before they call.
- Do you offer the service they need?
- Do you work in or around Middlesbrough?
- Do you look trustworthy enough to contact?
- Is it easy to call, message or ask for a quote?
One-page, multi-page and WordPress options
Some businesses only need a clear one-page website. Others need a multi-page structure with individual service pages, reviews, examples, and room for local SEO. WordPress can also make sense if you want more control and future expansion.
The right option depends on your services, your stage of business, and how much your website needs to support local search over time.
Connected to the rest of your online presence
A website works better when it supports the rest of your local visibility. That can include your Google Business Profile, reviews, service wording, local search terms, and the information customers see before they decide who to contact.
If your current site already exists but is not working well, it may need Website Rescue rather than a full rebuild. If the main issue is being found on Google, start with SEO and online visibility.
Next steps
See Web Design for the full service overview, website pricing for package options, or Website Support if you need ongoing help after launch. If you are not sure what your business needs, ask for a quick recommendation.