Get Found by Bexhill Customers on Google. Live in 7 Days.

£650 flat fee. I handle the whole build. No agency, no retainers, no technical headaches.

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Live in 7 Days

Based in Bexhill

My name’s Branden. I’m a web designer based in Bexhill and I build websites for small businesses across East Sussex. Fixed price of £650. Live in exactly seven days. I design it, write it, set it up, and handle every technical detail, and you don’t need to know how any of it works.
I know Bexhill. I know how competitive Devonshire Road gets in January, the seasonal slump on the seafront, and the kinds of businesses that are quietly winning right now versus the ones that are invisible online.
This page is for Bexhill businesses who want a website that actually brings in enquiries, shows up on Google for local searches, and never needs you to think about it again.

Why most Bexhill businesses are invisible online, and how to fix it

Bexhill gets dismissed a lot. “It’s a retirement town.” “There’s no money there.” That framing is lazy and it’s wrong. There’s a real independent business community here - good cafes, skilled tradespeople, hairdressers and barbers who have loyal customers, dog groomers with three-month waiting lists. The problem isn’t the demand. The problem is visibility.

Most small businesses in Bexhill don’t have a website worth having. They’ve got a Facebook page (which they update sporadically), a Google listing (which they set up once and forgot), or a website that a family friend built for them five years ago that doesn’t show up in any search results and looks broken on mobile.

Meanwhile, someone in Bexhill is searching “dog groomer Bexhill” or “barber near me” or “electrician Bexhill” right now. If you don’t show up, someone else does.

The businesses winning locally right now are the ones who got serious about their web presence 18 months ago. The ones who ignored it are still relying entirely on word of mouth, which works until it doesn’t.

Bexhill gets dismissed a lot. “It’s a retirement town.” “There’s no money there.” That framing is lazy and it’s wrong. There’s a real independent business community here - good cafes, skilled tradespeople, hairdressers and barbers who have loyal customers, dog groomers with three-month waiting lists. The problem isn’t the demand. The problem is visibility.

Most small businesses in Bexhill don’t have a website worth having. They’ve got a Facebook page (which they update sporadically), a Google listing (which they set up once and forgot), or a website that a family friend built for them five years ago that doesn’t show up in any search results and looks broken on mobile.

Meanwhile, someone in Bexhill is searching “dog groomer Bexhill” or “barber near me” or “electrician Bexhill” right now. If you don’t show up, someone else does.

The businesses winning locally right now are the ones who got serious about their web presence 18 months ago. The ones who ignored it are still relying entirely on word of mouth — which works, until it doesn’t.

Which Bexhill businesses benefit most

Most of my Bexhill clients fall into one of these categories. Here’s what each type gains:

Trades & Sole Traders

Electricians, plumbers, decorators, landscapers. A professional website pays for itself on a single job. Most trades in Bexhill are competing with nothing more than a Facebook page and a Checkatrade profile. A sharp site listing your services, the areas you cover, and a phone number is enough to leave them behind.

Personal Care & Wellness

Hairdressers, barbers, beauty therapists, nail technicians, massage therapists. In Bexhill this is where a smart-looking site shapes how people judge you long before they walk through the door.

Food & Hospitality

Cafes, takeaways, restaurants. The seafront gets tourist footfall but people search before they walk. If your competitor has a website showing their menu and you don't, you've already lost half those searches.

Local Services

Dog walkers, groomers, driving instructors, childminders, cleaning services, bookkeepers. These businesses live and die on local search. Get that right and enquiries come in on their own.

Trades & Sole Traders

Electricians, plumbers, decorators, landscapers. A professional website pays for itself on a single job. Most trades in Bexhill are competing with nothing more than a Facebook page and a Checkatrade profile. A sharp site listing your services, the areas you cover, and a phone number is enough to leave them behind.

Personal Care & Wellness

Hairdressers, barbers, beauty therapists, nail technicians, massage therapists. In Bexhill this is where a smart-looking site shapes how people judge you long before they walk through the door.

What your £650 Bexhill website includes

Four pages as standard: Home, About, Services, and Contact. Exactly what a local business needs: no filler, no features you won’t use.
A Bexhill barber on Western Road gets: a homepage written for local customers, a services and pricing page that’s clear on a phone screen, photos that make the place look worth visiting, and a contact page with a map, opening hours, and an enquiry form. Live in a week.
A local electrician gets: a homepage that states coverage clearly (Bexhill, Hastings, Eastbourne, Rother), a services page broken down by actual job type, not just

£650 fixed price. Seven-day turnaround. Everything included.

That means: design, copywriting help, photography guidance, mobile optimisation, contact forms, Google Maps integration, and basic on-page SEO so you actually show up for the searches that matter.

After that, optional care plan at £39/month covers hosting, security updates, and small content changes whenever you need them. Most clients take it. It means you never have to think about the website again.

No hidden costs. No monthly retainer to just "keep the lights on." No agency markup on tools you could buy yourself.

That means: design, copywriting help, photography guidance, mobile optimisation, contact forms, Google Maps integration, and basic on-page SEO so you actually show up for the searches that matter.

After that, optional care plan at £39/month covers hosting, security updates, and small content changes whenever you need them. Most clients take it. It means you never have to think about the website again.

No hidden costs. No monthly retainer to just “keep the lights on.” No agency markup on tools you could buy yourself.

Not sure if your current site is costing you work? I’ll check it free.

Send me the URL and I’ll tell you honestly what’s holding it back, what it would take to fix, and whether a new site is the right answer or whether smaller changes would do it.
No sales pitch. No obligation. If your site is genuinely fine, I’ll say so.
Get in touch at hello@nuancesites.com or use the contact form. I’ll reply within one working day.

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