Websites · April 25, 2026 · 5 min read
One page is enough to start
The fastest path to a real online presence is also, conveniently, the most professional.

Most small businesses overthink their first website. A clear one-pager beats a half-finished five-pager every time.
Cover four things: what you do, who you help, proof you're real (photo, location, a couple of reviews), and how to get in touch.
Ship it this weekend. You can always add more pages once you know what customers actually ask about.
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