Web Design Examples for Small Businesses
This one-page website serves as an online business card for professional life coach Lisa Tankersley in Seattle, WA, helping her to attract her ideal clients. You can see a small sample of her site below.
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Intentional Creativity Facilitator Erika Primozich of Boulder, CO needed a professional web designer to create a multi-page website to draw people into her painting workshops for personal growth and transformation. You can see a web design example of her site below.
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Birth Doula Trainer and Parenting Coach Amity Kramer needed to update a few of her product pages to make them more inviting and user-friendly. Without any additional marketing efforts, Amity was able to increase her class registrations significantly within a matter of a few weeks with an easier user experience on her website. You can see a small web design example from her site below.
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Educator Jeff Wheatcraft wanted to update his website to showcase his professional development trainings for teachers, schools, and districts, as well as a way to sell his project-based learning kits to make school more engaging for students. I helped Jeff move his website from a limited platform to a flexible and user-friendly website builder, and gave his site a new, professional design. You can see the before and after comparison below.
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After a website copy update, Curly Hair Specialist Meladi Jorgensen wanted a fresh look to go along with it. With a desire to improve her site's SEO, Meladi also decided to move her design from Square Space to WordPress. You can see the before and after comparison below.
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Massage Therapist and birth worker Leti Brixey wanted a new professional website, so she decided to have her website created in WordPress while keeping the colors and fonts from her Wix website. Leti also had a business card update and support setting up a new customer management system for her massage clients. Check out the before and after comparison below.
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NEISD Community Advocates needed a website to share information and automate outreach to board trustees in their fight against school closures. As parents and community members worked quickly to mobilize, they needed a website that would work well on desktop, mobile, and tablet devices. You can see a sample of their homepage below.
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