Most of you reading this already have a website sorted — so this isn’t me telling you to go and buy one. It’s to show you something I’ve built, because you’ll either want it for a project of your own, or you’ll know the tradesperson who still needs it.
Over the past few months I’ve built a proper website for each of the trades — plumbers, electricians, roofers, cleaners, carpenters and landscapers. Not a blank template you have to wrestle into shape, but a finished site designed for one trade, with the words, the layout and the structure already right. You pick the one for your trade, I put your name, your number and your area on it, and it’s live in days.
Forty-nine pounds a month. Hosting, SSL, support and updates all in the one payment. No upfront quote, no contract, cancel any time.
The website I’d have quoted thousands to build, done once and handed to your trade for £49 a month.
The point of a template isn’t “cheap”. It’s that the hard part — the structure Google can actually read, the speed, the layout that turns a visitor into a phone call — has been done properly, once, so you’re not paying a developer by the hour to reinvent it for your plumbing business. The sites load in under a second and sit on the same Astro foundation I use for builds that cost thousands.
Best thing you can do is look at the real ones. They’re live sites, not mockups — find your trade and see how it reads.
See the templates → storebuilder.co.uk/templates
How pay monthly works → storebuilder.co.uk/pay-monthly-websites
And if you’re already sorted for a website and you read this for the SEO side — two things. Forward it to the tradesperson you know who’s still running their business off a Facebook page. And know that the same foundations under these £49 templates are exactly what make the bigger sites rank. The cheap end and the serious end are built the same way here. That’s deliberate.
Tony Cooper
We Build Stores
tony.cooper@webuildstores.co.uk
07963 242210
P.S. Tell me your trade and I’ll send you the matching template, with a quick mock-up of how it’d look with your name, your area and your number on it. No charge and no pitch — it’s quicker to show you than to describe it.