Professional web design for the businesses that keep Skerries going
Skerries is a coastal town in the far north of County Dublin, and it has a character all its own. Around the harbour and along the seafront at Red Island you've a town that runs on more than just its houses: independent cafes, restaurants and shops, a long-standing fishing and marine tradition, and a steady stream of visitors drawn to the beaches and the historic Skerries Mills. Add the day-to-day services that keep a busy commuter town ticking over, and you've a real, mixed local economy here, one where being easy to find and looking credible matters as much for the seasonal trade as it does for the regulars.
What most of these businesses have in common is that they win their work locally, and that a fair share either have no website or one that was put up years ago and never touched since. That's the opening. You don't have to outspend anyone or chase the whole county. You need to be the business that loads fast, looks like it knows what it's doing, and turns up first when someone nearby, or a visitor heading for the harbour, goes looking.
Affordable website design that actually earns its keep
Plenty of the businesses around here have been quoted eye-watering money by agencies for a site that's mostly padding, slow, generic, and effectively rented back to you with a monthly fee. I work the other way: a fixed price agreed before anything starts, a site built to bring in enquiries rather than just exist, and you own the whole thing outright when it's done. For a harbour cafe, an independent shop or a marine business, that's the difference between a website that pays for itself and one that quietly costs you.
Website design that gets your Skerries business found on Google
A good-looking website nobody can find is just an expensive business card. When someone types "web designer Skerries", "restaurant Skerries" or "things to do near me" into their phone, Google decides in a split second who it shows, and that comes down to three things pulling together: a fast, properly-built site, a Google Business Profile set up and verified, and a steady trickle of genuine reviews. Get those lined up and you start appearing in the local map results, which is where the calls and bookings come from. I've written plainly about how local ranking actually works and why most Irish websites don't rank if you want the detail.
Fast websites for a town that searches on the move
A lot of local searching happens on the hop, on the northern commuter rail line in and out of town, or standing on the seafront deciding where to eat. If your site takes five or six seconds to load, most of those people are gone before they ever see it. The sites I build open almost instantly, and Google rewards that speed with better rankings, so a fast site wins you the visitor and the position at the same time. It's a big part of why I don't build on WordPress.
Custom websites, built from scratch, and never on WordPress
A typical small-business WordPress build is slow, stuffed with plugins, and a constant security headache. I build lean sites from scratch: faster, safer, and yours to own. And if you ever want to add an online booking system, take orders, or give clients a private login area down the line, it's built to grow with you, that's the point of proper custom web development. It's the same approach I take to web design across Dublin as a whole.