I build clean, affordable websites for Westhoughton businesses, from the independents around Market Street to trades working the town's new estates and the units out at Wingates. Fixed prices from £295, all the words written for you, and a free mockup before you pay anything.
Based in Bolton, minutes up the road. You deal with me directly.
Westhoughton has been one of the fastest-growing corners of the borough for years, with estate after estate going up from Wingates round to Daisy Hill. Every one of those houses is someone new to the area who has not yet picked a barber, a takeaway, a dog groomer or a plumber, and new residents choose almost everything the same way: they search, and they pick from what looks credible.
The town also has a stronger identity than most. People here are from Howfen, not "greater Bolton", and they search that way, typing Westhoughton into Google rather than settling for whatever ranks for Bolton. A business whose website actually says Westhoughton, Daisy Hill or Wingates has a real edge over the Bolton-generic competition for exactly those searches.
And it is not just shopfronts. Between the independents along Market Street, the trades working the new estates, and the firms in units out at Wingates, most of Westhoughton's businesses have no premises a customer will ever walk past. For them the website is the shopfront, which is exactly the job I build sites to do.
A Bolton building firm whose listed coverage includes Westhoughton, Horwich and Farnworth. I built their site with a clear quote request front and centre. Take a look
More builds, including a cleaning business site and a consultant portfolio, are on the portfolio and pricing page, and the wider market prices are in the honest guide to how much web designers charge.
Free ideas pages for the kinds of businesses Westhoughton actually has, what your site should include, what to skip, and why:
Yes. I am based in Bolton, a few minutes up the A6 or M61, and I work with Westhoughton businesses in person or remotely, whichever suits. That covers the whole town, including Daisy Hill, Wingates, White Horse, Four Gates and Hart Common.
The same fixed prices as everywhere I work: a one-page Launch site is £295, a custom Starter site is £595, and a done-for-you multi-page site with all the copywriting handled is £895. First year of hosting is free on Starter and above, there is no lock-in contract, and you can see a free mockup before you commit.
Yes. I built the site for D & R Development, a Bolton building firm whose listed coverage includes Westhoughton, Horwich and Farnworth, with a clear quote request front and centre. You can see it live, along with other builds and full pricing, on my portfolio page.
The town's actual mix: the independents along Market Street, the trades working Westhoughton's new estates, and the firms in units out at Wingates. If you are not sure a website would earn its keep for your business, ask and I will tell you honestly.
Yes, and it should. A clear areas-covered list is the safe minimum, and for the two or three towns you genuinely work in most, a proper page each is worth having. I build location pages at £95 each, written about the actual place rather than duplicated with the town name swapped. There is an honest guide to when town pages help and when they hurt.
Everything about how I work, pricing and what is included is on the main web design in Bolton page, and there is a neighbouring page for web design in Horwich.
Tell me a bit about your Westhoughton business and I will put together a free mockup so you can see what your site could look like, no cost and no obligation. Or just message me and we will have a chat.