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Niagara Falls, Ontario

Web design and SEO for Niagara Falls businesses.

I am about an hour up the QEW in Hamilton, and Niagara is where some of my longest running work lives. Fast, hand-built sites, honest local search, and a server I run myself. One person, fixed prices, and the code is yours when it ships.

43.0896 N, 79.0849 W · area code 905 / 289 · fixed prices published

Map of the Golden Horseshoe showing niagara falls and the surrounding cities served from Hamilton, Ontario LAKE ONTARIO 50 KM HAMILTON BURLINGTON 10 KM OAKVILLE 28 KM TORONTO 59 KM ST. CATHARINES 52 KM NIAGARA FALLS 66 KM BRANTFORD 34 KM BASE
Plotted from real coordinates. Distances are straight-line from Hamilton.

66 km

From Hamilton

1988

Client in business since

1 day

Reply, every time

100

Lighthouse target

  1. 01

    Niagara is two markets at once, and your site has to know which

    A business here is often selling to two completely different people. There is the local customer who lives in Niagara Falls, St. Catharines or Welland and searches the way anyone searches for a trade. And there is the visitor market, seasonal, mobile, impatient, deciding in about four seconds whether your page is worth waiting for. Those two audiences want different things from a homepage. Most template sites serve neither well. A site built around which one actually pays your bills will beat a prettier one that guessed.

  2. 02

    Speed matters more here than most places

    A lot of Niagara traffic is on a phone, on cell data, somewhere between places. Every extra second of load time quietly costs you a percentage of those people, and they do not tell you they left. Every site I build targets a perfect Lighthouse score and sub-second loads by default, because in a market with this much mobile traffic that is not a nice-to-have, it is the difference between a call and a bounce.

  3. 03

    Local search, done the boring and effective way

    Ranking in Niagara is not a trick. It is a Google Business Profile that is actually complete, consistent details across the whole web, pages that name the places you serve in real language, and reviews that describe the specific job you did. I do that work in the open and show you what changed and why. No jargon, no monthly report full of metrics that do not move money.

The Force Security website I built

Live work · Niagara Falls, Ontario

Force Security

A family-owned alarm and home security company in business since 1988. I built a fast, trust-first site that makes a 37 year track record obvious immediately and turns visitors into quote requests.

Questions I get from Niagara Falls businesses

Are you actually local to Niagara? +

I am in Hamilton, about an hour away, and I have live client work in Niagara Falls. I would rather tell you that plainly than pretend to have an office on Victoria Avenue. In practice almost everything happens remotely anyway, and being close enough to drive down matters more than a fake address does.

Do you work with tourism and hospitality businesses? +

Yes, and the priorities are different from a standard local business. Mobile speed, obvious booking or contact paths, clear pricing, and photos that load fast enough to matter. If most of your customers find you on a phone while they are already in town, the site has to be built for that person first.

What does a Niagara Falls website cost? +

The same as anywhere I work, and the numbers are public: $1,500 for a focused five page site, $3,000 for a bigger build with a blog and deeper SEO, both one-time in USD. Care plans are $450 a month and optional. No hourly mystery and no surprise invoice.

Can you help me rank against the bigger regional companies? +

Often yes, because size is not what wins local search. Clarity, consistency, speed and real reviews are, and a smaller business can beat a larger one on all four. What I will not do is promise you a number one ranking on a timeline, because nobody honest can.

Let's get Niagara Falls finding your business.

Book a free 20 minute call. I'll tell you where you actually stand and what is worth fixing first, whether or not you hire me.

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