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Tell me about the business. We'll go from there.

First website or a long-overdue replacement — if you're not sure what you need yet, that's a good enough reason to write.

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What does the business do, and what do you want the website to do for it?

Goes directly to Nick Bibelhausen. No newsletter, no sales sequence.

Before you write

Answers to the usual questions.

The rest are on the homepage — and anything not covered, just ask in the form.

Do you work with new businesses as well as established ones?

Yes — businesses at every stage. That includes new ventures putting a credible presence online for the first time, and established brands that have outgrown the site they have. What matters is that the website has a real job to do.

Can you redesign a website I already have?

Yes. A redesign keeps what is already working and fixes what isn't — clarity, visual quality, speed, behaviour on a phone, and how easily a customer can do the thing they came to do.

How does a project start?

With a conversation about the business: who it serves, what the current site does or doesn't do, and what the new one has to accomplish. Scope, priorities, and next steps are agreed in plain language before any work begins.

How long does a website take?

It depends on size, content, features, and how quickly feedback comes back. A realistic schedule is set during planning for your project specifically, rather than quoting the same number to every business.

How is pricing worked out?

From the scope: complexity, how much content needs creating or reworking, and what support you want afterwards. Every proposal spells out what's included before anything starts.