Web design · Newmarket-on-Fergus, Co. Clare
Web design in Newmarket-on-Fergus, built to bring in work
Whether you run a shop in the town centre, a trade across the parish or a hospitality business near Dromoland and Bunratty, your website should be the first thing a customer sees and the easiest one to trust. Start with a free website audit and see where you stand.
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What I do
Websites that work for Newmarket-on-Fergus businesses
Good web design in Newmarket-on-Fergus starts with the people already searching for what you do, whether that is a builder working across the parish, a café near the town centre or a guesthouse catering to Dromoland and Bunratty visitors. Your site needs to load fast, read cleanly on a phone and answer the question a customer is asking before they scroll away.
Most enquiries here begin on a mobile, often from someone on the way to Shannon Airport or heading up the M18. A site that is quick, clear and honest about what you offer will always beat a slow, cluttered one, and it is usually cheaper to run too.
- Built to rank for the searches Newmarket-on-Fergus customers actually make
- Loads in well under a second on a phone
- Every page points towards getting in touch
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Shannon corridor Web design in Newmarket-on-Fergus
What a Newmarket-on-Fergus website has to do
Newmarket-on-Fergus sits right on the Shannon corridor, a short drive from Shannon Airport and the Shannon Free Zone, with the M18 putting Ennis and Limerick within easy reach. That location shapes the local economy. A lot of households here commute to work in Shannon, Ennis or the wider mid-west, which means people are busy, time-poor and doing most of their looking-up on a phone in the evening. A website that answers quickly and books easily wins that customer.
Tourism and hospitality run deep around the town thanks to Dromoland Castle and its golf resort on the doorstep, and Bunratty Castle and Folk Park just down the road. Guesthouses, restaurants, taxi and tour operators, wedding suppliers and activity businesses all trade off that visitor flow. Those customers are often booking from abroad or from a hotel room the night before, so a clean, fast site with clear prices and real photos does far more than a social page ever will.
Beyond the town there is a strong agricultural hinterland and a deep base of trades and contractors, from builders and electricians to agri contractors, plant hire and equestrian services tied to the surrounding farms and the Dromoland estate. These businesses live on word of mouth, but the referral almost always checks you online first. A tidy website with your work, your area and a phone number turns that check into a call.
In the town centre itself you have the everyday mix that keeps a community going, the shops, the pharmacy, the pub, the hairdresser, the physio, the accountant and the crèche. For these, being found by someone searching from Sixmilebridge, Quin or Clarecastle matters as much as being found in the village. Clear local pages and an up-to-date Google listing are what put you at the top of that map.
Newmarket-on-Fergus is a proud hurling town, home to one of Clare's strongest clubs, and the parish carries real history around it, from Mooghaun hillfort to Kilnasoolagh church. None of that shows up in a generic template. A website built around the actual town, with the right place names and honest local detail, reads as trustworthy to the people who live here and to the visitors passing through.
Serving: Shannon and the airport corridor · Bunratty · Sixmilebridge · Quin · Clarecastle · Dromoland
Fixed price, no lock-in
Fast, and yours to own
A lot of Newmarket-on-Fergus businesses have been quoted big agency prices for sites that are slow, generic, and effectively rented back to them month after month. I work differently: I build lean sites from scratch, never WordPress, so they're faster and safer, and if you ever want to add an online booking system or a private login area, it's built to grow without switching platform. The same approach I take to web design across Co. Clare.
Work with Dave directly Who you'll be working with
Direct, no agency layers
You deal with me, Dave, the person actually building your site, from the first call to launch and after. No agency layers, no handoffs, no account managers passing you around. If you already have a website that isn't performing, I'll give you an honest assessment before recommending anything, even when that costs me the work. The free website audit is the best place to start.
- One person, start to finish, no account managers
- Honest advice, even when it costs me the work
- You own everything when it's done, no lock-in
What's involved
What web design in Newmarket-on-Fergus involves
A good Newmarket-on-Fergus website pulls a few things together, and each one matters for turning a search into an enquiry.
Getting found in Newmarket-on-Fergus searches
Most local jobs start with a Google search or a look at the map, so the first job is making sure you appear when someone nearby types what you do. That means proper local pages, a well-run Google Business Profile and the technical basics search engines reward. If you want the detail, my guide on local SEO in Ireland walks through how ranking is earned rather than bought. Get this right and you show up for Shannon, Sixmilebridge and Quin as well as the town itself.
A fast site that works on a phone
Almost everyone who finds you will do it on a mobile, often on a patchy signal in a car park or a hotel lobby. So every site I build is fast, light and mobile-first, hosted on modern infrastructure rather than a heavy, plugin-stuffed setup. If you are weighing up platforms, Cloudflare versus WordPress explains why I favour a quicker, more secure build. A page that loads in a second keeps the customer who would have given up on a slow one, and it helps you rank.
Design that fits your trade
A guesthouse near Dromoland, a plant-hire firm and a village pharmacy do not need the same website. The design has to match how you actually win work, so a hospitality business leads with photos, availability and clear pricing, while a trade leads with its service area, past jobs and an easy way to ring. I keep the structure simple and the message honest, with strong headings, real photos and one clear next step on every page so nobody has to hunt for the phone number.
You own it, with no monthly lock-in
Everything I build is yours to keep. You own the domain, the site and the content outright, on a fixed price agreed up front with no surprise monthly fees and no being held hostage for edits. Most local business sites land in the low four figures, once off. If you are still comparing options, my guide on how to choose a web designer in Ireland covers the questions worth asking before you commit to anyone.
Across the county Across Co. Clare
Web design across Co. Clare
Newmarket-on-Fergus sits in a busy corner of Clare, close to Shannon with its airport and industrial base, and only a short run up the M18 to Ennis, the county town and its main retail and professional centre. I work with businesses right across the county, so the same approach that suits a Newmarket-on-Fergus guesthouse also suits a shop in Ennis or a firm in Shannon.
Further out, Clare runs from the surf and hospitality of Lahinch and Ennistymon to the trad-music draw of Doolin, the resort towns of Kilkee and Kilrush on the west coast, and Killaloe on Lough Derg in the east. Every town has its own trade and its own kind of customer, which is why I never reuse the same page twice. You can see the wider picture on the Clare web design hub.
Find your town:
- Doolin
- Ennis
- Ennistymon
- Kilkee
- Killaloe
- Kilrush
- Lahinch
- Miltown Malbay
- Newmarket-on-Fergus (you're here)
- Shannon
Useful guides
Useful guides for Newmarket-on-Fergus businesses
SEO Local SEO for Irish Businesses: How to Rank on Google in Your Area
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SEO Why Your Irish Business Website Isn't Ranking on Google (And What To Do About It)
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Web design How to Choose a Web Designer in Ireland (Without Getting Burned)
Ireland's web design market is full of agencies that overpromise and lock you in. Here's what to actually look for, and the questions that reveal the truth.
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A website that works as hard as Newmarket-on-Fergus does
From Main Street to Dromoland, get found by the customers who are already searching.
Common questions
Web design in Newmarket-on-Fergus, the questions I get asked most
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contactus@daveacoleman.com Ask me directlyHow much does a website cost in Newmarket-on-Fergus?
Most local business websites come in at the low four figures as a one-off, fixed-price project agreed before any work starts. The exact figure depends on how many pages you need and whether you want extras like online booking or a shop. There is no monthly fee and no lock-in, and you own everything at the end. I will always give you a clear, fixed quote up front so there are no surprises.
How long will my site take to build?
A straightforward local site usually takes two to three weeks from the point where I have your content and photos. Larger sites with more pages or booking features take a little longer. The main thing that speeds it up is having your text, images and key details ready early, and I can help pull those together if you are short on time.
Do I have to be based in the town to work with you?
Not at all. I work with businesses right across Clare and the mid-west, including Shannon, Ennis, Sixmilebridge and the villages around Newmarket-on-Fergus. Most of the work happens over the phone, by email and on video calls, so where you are based makes no difference to the quality of the site or the service.
Will a new website actually help me rank on Google?
A good website is the foundation for ranking, but it is not a magic switch. Ranking comes from a fast, well-built site, the right local pages, a properly set up Google Business Profile and steady, honest content over time. I build every site with that in mind, and you can read how it works in my guides. What I never do is promise a number one spot overnight, because nobody can honestly guarantee that.
Do you build on WordPress?
I usually build on faster, more secure modern infrastructure rather than a heavy WordPress setup, because it loads quicker, needs less maintenance and is far less likely to be hacked. If you have a specific reason to stay on WordPress I am happy to talk it through, but for most local businesses the lighter approach gives a better result for less hassle.
Can you improve or rebuild my existing website?
Yes. A lot of my work is taking a slow, dated or hard-to-edit site and rebuilding it into something fast, clear and easy to keep updated. I will start with a free audit of what you have, tell you honestly what is worth keeping and what is holding you back, and give you a fixed price to put it right.
Do I own the website and the domain?
Yes, completely. You own the domain, the website and all the content, and it is registered in your name. There is no arrangement where I hold your site hostage or charge you to make small changes. If you ever choose to move to someone else, everything goes with you, which is how it should be.
Let's get your Newmarket-on-Fergus business a website that brings in work
If you are ready for web design in Newmarket-on-Fergus that is fast, honest and built to bring in enquiries, I would love to hear about your business. <a href="/contact">Get in touch</a> for a straight conversation and a fixed price, or start with a <a href="/free-website-audit">free website audit</a> to see exactly where your current site stands.