Professional Websites for Local Businesses. professional custom website built first — you only pay when you love it, starting at $497 with SEO and mobile design included
Local search is won on unglamorous things. In Baton Rouge the businesses that come up first are rarely the ones with the prettiest sites — they are the ones whose details are consistent everywhere, whose pages say plainly which areas they cover, and who have recent reviews. None of that is expensive. It is just routinely skipped.
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Web design in Baton Rouge, and why local context matters
Baton Rouge runs on state government, LSU, petrochemical plants along the river and the contractors who serve all three. That mix decides who your customers are and how they look for you, and it is why a website built for Baton Rouge should not read like one built for anywhere else. The independent businesses here cluster around Mid City, Perkins Road overpass area and the downtown blocks near the old state capitol — and the ones doing well are usually the ones easiest to find and quickest to answer.
Who we build for in Baton Rouge
Most of the work we do in Baton Rouge is for industrial services, restaurants, law offices, home services and anyone selling to the university crowd. Different trades, same problem: the phone rings while you are busy, the enquiry arrives at nine at night, and the customer who could not reach you calls the next name on the list. A website will not fix a staffing problem, but it will stop the ones who never called from disappearing silently.
Hurricane season shapes the calendar. Roofers, tree services and restoration outfits go from quiet to overwhelmed in a single weekend, and the ones who get the calls are the ones people can find fast. If your business gets busy after a storm, your website is the thing answering while your phone is jammed.
How the build works
The order of work is deliberately backwards from how most agencies do it. We build the site first — your photos, your words, your real hours. You look at a finished site for your business, not a mockup with your logo dropped into a template. If it is wrong, we change it. You pay when you are happy, and not before.
A site that looks impressive on a big monitor and falls apart on a phone is worse than no site at all, because it costs you the customer while looking like it is working. We build for the small screen first and let the desktop version follow.
Questions Baton Rouge business owners ask
Will it help me show up in Baton Rouge searches?
It is built to. We name the areas you actually serve and keep your details consistent, which is most of what local ranking rests on.
Can you use my own photos?
Please do. Nothing sells a local business like its own work. If you have nothing usable we will give you a short shot list.
What if I already have a website?
Then we start by telling you whether you actually need a new one. Sometimes the answer is no and we say so.
How long does a Baton Rouge website take to build?
About a week, sometimes ten days. The slow part is almost always waiting on photos, so having those ready shortens it.
Do I have to pay before I see it?
Never. The site gets built before any money changes hands, so the risk of it being wrong sits with us.
Working outside Baton Rouge
Plenty of our Baton Rouge work actually comes from the towns around it. If you are close enough that people from Baton Rouge are already your customers, the same site will do the same job for you — service areas are written into the pages rather than assumed.
What it costs, plainly
$497 one time for a five-page site, and it is yours to keep — no setup fee and no contract. The AI agent that answers your phone is free for 14 days, then $297 a month with hosting, maintenance and updates included. Without the agent, hosting and maintenance are $49 a month. Bigger jobs cost more and we say so before starting, not after.
Start a Baton Rouge project
The offer for Baton Rouge businesses is simple: we build the site, you look at it, and if you want it you keep it for $497 one time, and it is yours outright. If you do not, we part on good terms.