Simple One-Page Web Sites

  • 1 Page Web Site

  • $999
  • NEUTRON’s hand-crafted websites are custom designed, search engine optimized (SEO), built according to web standards, download fast, use the latest web technologies, site analytics, and much more.
  • 1–5 Page Web Site

  • $1,999
  • Sometimes 1 page won’t do it. No worries, NEUTRON can help you create a multi-page web site and just about anything else your business might need on the web: blogs, content management system (CMS), videos, and more.
  • Logo Design

  • $499
  • A good logo can guide the rest of the design process. Add $499 to any of these packages to include logo design as part of the service.
  • Virtual Webmaster

  • $99
  • After you get a web site, then what? Need updates to your web site? Don’t have the time or know-how to do it yourself? Not enough updates to justify hiring a full-time web designer or webmaster? For $99 per month NEUTRON can help out. NEUTRON can be your virtual webmaster and handle updates, changes, and maintenance.

Recent article by BusinessWeek on why a simple small website might be best for your business.

BusinessWeek

We Don’t Need No Stinkin’ Web Sites

Even in the Digital Age, many small businesses may not need to invest the time and money it takes to launch and maintain a full-blown site. Read entire article.

Another article from Fast Company on one-page web sites.

Fast Company

The Beauty of One Page Designs

Back in the early 90s when companies were beginning to jump on the web and create web sites for themselves, many times people scoffed at the idea of having just a brochure site. These were the sites that were one page of information and nothing else. People believed you needed to have multiple pages on the site to easily breakdown all of the information that you want to present. However, over the past year one page designs have been making a comeback and for a good reason. Read entire article.

From Harvard Business Voices blog on why small is good.

Why Small Companies Will Win in This Economy

Small companies that aren’t making millions but provide a good living for the people who work in them. Niche companies whose owners are trying to build sustainable businesses they love rather than fast-growing companies they can flip. They have no intention of retiring. They like working in them. And their clients know that. Which is why they have a loyal customer base willing to invest in the relationship. Read entire article.