smallsite Pointing Your Customers in the Right Direction

You know the score, most web sites are overkill. Not every business needs pages and pages describing the minutiae of their founding and every product and service they offer.

Many sole traders and small businesses need a web presence only to direct customers to their telephone number or postal address. smallsite is my response.

Register your own .co.uk domain name (included in the price).

Have a homepage with your choice of content. Either have some information about you and your company or display your current special offers.

Have your own marketing web site for only £150. Call Andy Leppard today on 07976 972 483 or email andy@andyleppard.net. All Andy's web work is constructed to Web Standards.

Included in the £150 is a contact page with all your details (address, telephone, fax, email) and a Google Map to your premises and an online enquiry form that can be configured to send to your existing email address.

All this for an incredibly cheap £150 - That's cheaper than a Yellow Pages advert.

Many business make their web sites too complicated for customers to use effectively and end up losing a sale.

Simplicity rules the design for a smallsite - only the bare essentials are required. Included with your £150 smallsite are:

  1. A UK Domain name of your choice (.co.uk or .org.uk)
  2. 12 months of web site hosting for your smallsite
  3. A home page with your choice of content:
    • Products and services
    • Current special offers
    • Satisfied customers
  4. A contact page including:
    1. Your telephone number
    2. An online enquiry form
    3. The address of your offices/premises
    4. A Google map of your location
  5. Web design that is fully compliant with Web Standards and validated by the World Wide Web Consortium

All that for £150? I know, I know - it's a great deal, but I'm a web evangelist who would like nothing more than to get the web to work for your communication needs.

There are a few terms and conditions to the smallsite deal that you should read if you think you're going to buy one.