Website for Entrepreneurs \u2014 Complete Guide

    February 12, 202610 min readVladislav Khvorov

    Are you an entrepreneur or small business owner who still doesn't have a website? In 2025, a website for an entrepreneur is as essential as a business card was 10 years ago. In this guide, you'll learn why you need a website, what it should contain, how much to invest, and how to get started \u2014 simply and without unnecessary technical jargon.

    According to statistics, up to 46% of small businesses still don't have their own website. Meanwhile, 97% of consumers search for local services online. If you don't have a website, you don't exist for almost half of your potential customers.

    Why Entrepreneurs Need a Website

    Professional Impression

    First impressions are everything. 75% of people judge a company's credibility by its website. A professional website builds trust before the customer even calls you.

    Customers Will Find You on Google

    88% of people search for local services through Google. Without a website, you don't exist for them. With your own website, you're visible 24/7 — even when you're sleeping or on vacation.

    Independence from Social Media

    Instagram and Facebook change algorithms, limit reach, and can block your account at any time. Your website is your platform that nobody can take away.

    Competitive Advantage

    Most entrepreneurs still don't have a professional website. Having one automatically sets you apart from competitors and attracts customers that competitors are losing.

    What an Entrepreneur's Website Should Contain

    • Clear Service Description

      A visitor should understand what you offer within 5 seconds. No vague phrases — specific services, who they're for, and what problem they solve.

    • Price List or Price Range

      People want to know how much it costs. At least an approximate price list filters out unrealistic inquiries and saves time for both you and the customer.

    • Contact Form + Phone Number

      Make it as easy as possible to get in touch. A contact form, a one-click phone number, and ideally WhatsApp or Messenger.

    • Reviews / Portfolio

      Show what you've already done. Photos of your work, client testimonials, or logos of companies you've worked with.

    • About Us Page

      People buy from people. A short story about who you are, why you do what you do, and your photo — all of this builds trust.

    • Google Maps

      If you work locally, an embedded Google Map helps customers find you. At the same time, it helps with local SEO.

    Examples of Successful Entrepreneur Websites

    Theory is one thing, but results speak for themselves. Here are three real examples of how a simple website can transform an entrepreneur's business:

    Apartment Painter in Kosice

    A simple website with a work gallery, price list, and contact form. Within 3 months, it reached the first page of Google for the keyword "apartment painter Kosice". Result? 5+ new clients per month directly from the website \u2014 without paid advertising.

    Accountant in Bratislava

    A landing page with a clear description of services and online appointment booking. The website completely replaced the need for constant ad placement on classifieds and similar portals. Clients now book appointments themselves, saving hours of administrative work per week.

    Pastry Shop in Trnava

    A website with a menu, cake gallery, and order form. Online orders accounted for 40% of total revenue within 6 months of launch. Customers order cakes directly through the website even at midnight \u2014 without needing to call during business hours.

    How Much Should an Entrepreneur Invest in a Website?

    The cost of a website for an entrepreneur depends on the scope and functionality. Here is a realistic overview of what to expect:

    Basic Website

    from €390

    A single-page landing. Ideal for entrepreneurs who want to quickly start their online presence.

    • 1 page (landing)
    • Contact form
    • Mobile design
    • Basic SEO
    • Ready in 3–5 days

    Standard Website

    from €599

    A multi-page corporate website with full SEO, blog, and contact forms. The most popular choice.

    • Up to 5 subpages
    • SEO optimization
    • Blog section
    • Google Analytics
    • CMS for content editing

    Premium Website

    from €999

    A full-featured website with an online store, booking system, or AI chatbot. For entrepreneurs who want to automate processes.

    • Everything from the standard website
    • Online store or booking system
    • AI chatbot
    • Automatic lead collection
    • Priority support

    Common Mistakes Entrepreneurs Make When Creating a Website

    Not having a website at all

    "I have Facebook, that's enough" — no, it's not. Facebook limits reach, and you don't control the content or design. Without a website, you lose customers who search for your services through Google. Moreover, social media changes the rules without warning — an algorithm change can reduce your organic reach by 80% in a single day. Your own website is the only online platform you truly own and fully control.

    Building a website yourself on a free builder

    Wix, Webnode, free WordPress templates — the result looks unprofessional. Slow loading, poor SEO, no uniqueness. The customer notices and goes to competitors. Free plans also show third-party ads and use a domain like yourbusiness.wixsite.com, which looks unprofessional. The time you spend fighting the builder's limitations is better invested in your business.

    Not investing in SEO

    A beautiful website without SEO is like a billboard on a deserted road. If Google can't find you, customers won't find you either. SEO optimization should be part of the website from the very beginning.

    Not having a mobile version

    60%+ of visits come from mobile devices. If your website looks bad or is inconvenient to use on mobile, the customer leaves. Google also ranks websites without a mobile version lower in search results.

    Outdated information on the website

    An outdated phone number, old address, non-existent services — all of this destroys trust. The website needs to be regularly updated, otherwise it hurts you more than it helps. A customer who encounters outdated information automatically questions whether the company still exists. I recommend setting a reminder to check your website at least once a month — review contacts, price list, and photos.

    How to Get Started?

    01

    Contact Me

    Describe what you do and what you expect from a website. A few sentences via a contact form, email, or WhatsApp are enough. Prepare basic information: what services you offer, who your typical customers are, and whether you have a visual identity (logo, colors). I'll respond within 24 hours with a non-binding price quote and a recommendation for the most suitable solution for your situation. This step takes 1–2 days.

    02

    We Agree on Details

    Together we'll define the website structure, design, and content. We'll discuss which pages you need, what design style suits you, and which features are important for your business. You'll need to provide materials — texts about services, photos of your work, and a logo. If you don't have texts or photos, I'll create them for you. This step takes 2–3 days and is done online — no unnecessary meetings.

    03

    Your Website Is Ready in 1–2 Weeks

    You'll receive a fully functional website optimized for Google and mobile devices. First, you'll see a preview at a test address where you can test the site and suggest edits. After your approval, I'll connect the domain, set up the SSL certificate, Google Analytics, and the site goes live. The entire process from first contact to launch usually takes 7–14 days depending on the project scope.

    Want a Website for Your Business?

    Write to me about your business, and within 24 hours you'll receive a non-binding offer for a professional website. No hidden fees.

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