WordPress Website Design
We specialise in creating beautiful and responsive WordPress website that are optimised for search engines and designed to convert visitors into customers.
WordPress Website
Design Options
Whether you are in need of a Basic WordPress Website, a fully fledged E-commerce WordPress Website or Additional WordPress Add-ons we have the expertise to bring your vision to life.
Basic WordPress Website
WordPress Installation: €40.00
Professional Template/Theme: €65.00
Template Skinning: €150.00
5-Page Design: €180.00
Professional Forms: €45.00
Spam Filter: €15.00
Search Engine Setup: €35.00
Compliance Automation: €30.00
1-year website support
E-Commerce WordPress Website
WordPress Installation: €65.00
Professional WooCommerce Template/Theme: €65.00
Template Skinning: €190.00
Page Design: €250.00
Professional Forms: €45.00
Spam Filter: €15.00
Search Engine Setup: €35.00
Compliance Automation: €230.00
1-year Website Support
Premium WordPress
Hosting Packages
Basic WordPress Website
A typical 5-8 page website built using WordPress often includes essential sections such as a Home, About, Services, Products, Testimonials, Blog, and a Contact Us page. At our company, we recognise the significance of search engine optimisation (SEO) and the need to rank your products and services high in search results. Our web development process incorporates professional themes that seamlessly integrate with your social media networks. By leveraging WordPress blogs, your website remains consistently up-to-date, ensuring its relevance and providing valuable information to your audience. This process requires 5 working days.
It typically take 5 working days from start to finish.
We work with the client to determine what goals the website needs to fulfil.
Once we know the site’s goals, we can define the scope of the project. I.e., what web pages and features the site requires to fulfil the goal, and the timeline for building those out.
With the scope well-defined, we can start digging into the sitemap, defining how the content and features we defined in scope definition will interrelate
Now that we have a bigger picture of the site in mind, we can start creating content for the individual pages, always keeping search engine optimisation (SEO) in mind to help keep pages focused on a single topic. It’s vital that you have real content to work with for our next stage:
With the site architecture and some content in place, we can start working on the visual brand. Depending on the client, this may already be well-defined, but you might also be defining the visual style from the ground up. Tools like style tiles, moodboards, and element collages can help with this process.
By now, you’ve got all your pages and defined how they display to the site visitor, so it’s time to make sure it all works. Combine manual browsing of the site on a variety of devices with automated site crawlers to identify everything from user experience issues to simple broken links.
Once everything’s working beautifully, it’s time to plan and execute your site launch! This should include planning both launch timing and communication strategies — i.e., when will you launch and how will you let the world know? After that, it’s time to break out the bubbly.
E-commerce WordPress Website
If your business depends on digital commerce, trust a scalable commerce platform. We have over 100 deployments using WordPress which has a 60.8% market share. The power and scalability is endless from stand-alone ecommerce to integration with Google merchant, Amazon and Facebook feeds. We setup all requirements from payment gateways, shipping configurations to getting product to page 1. The development time for an E-commerce WordPress website is 15 working days.
It typically take 25 working days from start to finish.
We work with the client to determine what goals the website needs to fulfil.
Once we know the site’s goals, we can define the scope of the project. I.e., what web pages, products, target market and features the site requires to fulfil the goal of checkout, and the timeline for building those out.
With the scope well-defined, we can start digging into the sitemap, defining how the content, products , categories and features we defined in scope definition will interrelate.
Now that we have a bigger picture of the site in mind, we can start creating content, products, categories and product attributes for the website, always keeping search engine optimisation (SEO) in mind to help keep pages and products focused on a sales and a simple 3 click principal (search product, add to cart ad checkout. Integration of payment gateways like Paypal, Pay-fast, PuyU and Sripe
With the site architecture and some content, product and categories in place, we can start working on the visual brand. Depending on the client, this may already be well-defined, but you might also be defining the visual style from the ground up. Tools like style tiles, moodboards, and element collages can help with this process.
Once everything’s working beautifully, it’s time to plan and execute your site launch! This should include planning both launch timing and communication strategies — i.e., when will you launch and how will you let the world know?
Don’t know what to choose?
Contact us to get help with your plan.
FAQ’s
A Basic WordPress Website is a website built using the WordPress platform, typically featuring essential pages such as a homepage, about page, contact page, and basic functionality. Unlike other types of websites, it may not include advanced features or e-commerce capabilities.
Look for a responsive design, customisation options, compatibility with popular plugins, good user reviews, and regular updates and support from the theme developer.
You can easily add new pages and update content by logging into the WordPress dashboard, navigating to the Pages section, and using the intuitive editor to create or edit content.
While WordPress websites are search engine-friendly by default, implementing additional SEO strategies such as optimising meta tags, creating high-quality content, and improving site speed can further enhance visibility and rankings.
Yes, WordPress offers built-in security features such as regular software updates, user authentication, and password protection. Additionally, you can enhance security with plugins like Wordfence or Sucuri Security.
Yes, WordPress offers plugins like Contact Form 7 for contact forms, Envira Gallery for image galleries, and various other plugins for adding interactive elements to your website easily.
Yes, most modern WordPress themes are responsive, meaning they adapt and display properly on all devices, including desktops, tablets, and smartphones.
Essential features include product listings, shopping cart functionality, secure payment processing, order management, inventory management, and customer account creation.
You can manage product listings, categories, and inventory through the WordPress dashboard or using E-commerce plugins like WooCommerce. These tools allow you to add, edit, and organize products, track inventory levels, and set up product variations.
Popular payment gateways compatible with E-commerce WordPress Websites include PayPal, Stripe, Authorize.Net, and others. Integration is typically done through plugins provided by the payment gateway providers, ensuring secure transactions through encryption and compliance with PCI-DSS standards.
Yes, E-commerce plugins like WooCommerce offer built-in systems for handling orders, tracking shipments, and managing customer accounts. These tools allow you to view and manage orders, track order status, print shipping labels, and communicate with customers throughout the order fulfilment process.
You can ensure the security of customer data and transactions by implementing SSL encryption, using secure payment gateways, regularly updating WordPress core, themes, and plugins, and employing security plugins and best practices for user authentication and access control.
Yes, E-commerce WordPress Websites allow you to create and manage discounts, coupons, and promotional codes to incentivise purchases and reward loyal customers. These features can be easily set up and customised through E-commerce plugins like WooCommerce.