Not every small business needs a large website on day one.
Sometimes a focused landing page is the smarter first step. It gives you a professional online presence, a clear offer, and a route for enquiries without overbuilding too early.
What is a landing page?
A landing page is a focused page built around one main goal. That goal might be:
- Get quote requests
- Book consultations
- Promote a service
- Launch a product
- Show a menu
- Capture local enquiries
MadeReal’s £197 website offer is designed around this kind of focused, practical start.
When a landing page is enough
A landing page can work well if:
- You offer one main service
- You are launching a new business
- You need speed
- You have a tight budget
- You want to test demand
- You need something better than a Facebook page
This can suit tradesman websites, small business websites, and simple professional services websites.
When you need a full website
A full website makes sense when you have many services, locations, products, case studies, or content areas.
For example, a growing e-commerce website may need product categories, delivery pages, returns, FAQs, and blog content.
Start focused, expand later
The best approach is often to start with a strong core page, then add service pages, location pages, and blog posts as the business grows.
That keeps cost under control while still building SEO authority over time.