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Small-business web design

A website that earns trust before you ever speak to the buyer.

I build polished, fast websites for service businesses that need more than a digital brochure. Strategy, copy structure, design, development and technical SEO work together from day one.

Short answer

A professional small-business website typically costs $1,999 for a focused standalone build. A managed launch is available for $499 plus $69.99 per month for 12 months, including hosting, maintenance and minor edits.

01

What is included

A complete, mobile-first website built around your offer and your customer’s decision process.

  • Conversion-focused page structure
  • Responsive custom design
  • On-page and technical SEO
  • Contact and quote paths
  • Sitemap, robots and structured data
  • Launch support
02

Built to be found and understood

Clear service definitions, direct answers, location context and structured data help search engines and answer systems understand what you offer. No ranking promise is honest, but the technical foundation should never hold you back.

03

Best fit

This service is strongest for contractors, property managers, professional services, local operators and small teams whose current site looks dated, loads slowly or fails to produce inquiries.

Common questions

What buyers ask before they start.

How much does a small-business website cost?+

A focused standalone website starts at $1,999. The managed option starts at $499 plus $69.99 per month for 12 months. Larger sites and custom integrations are quoted separately.

Can you redesign my existing website?+

Yes. A redesign can preserve useful content and domain authority while improving positioning, structure, mobile usability, performance and conversion paths.

Do you work outside Wichita?+

Yes. Foster Business Works is based in Wichita, Kansas and works remotely with businesses nationwide.

Next step

Get a website estimate

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