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I'm looking for a website designer to help bring my new business idea to life! I need a basic yet visually appealing website that looks great on all platforms (desktop, mobile, and tablet). Since this is a new venture, I'm hoping to find someone affordable but capable of delivering a professional look.

If you have experience creating and managing websites, please reach out with your portfolio and rates. I’d love to collaborate with someone creative and reliable to get this project off the ground.

Thanks in advance!

D

Hi D!

Congrats on your new business venture! I’m Will from Orionly, and we specialize in creating affordable, professional websites designed for small businesses and startups like yours. We offer pay-monthly plans with no upfront costs, making it super easy to get a site up and running without big initial expenses.

I’ve just finished a project for a local hypnotherapist based on Lordship Lane—feel free to check it out here: www.marzenatherapy.co.uk. This will give you a good idea of the kind of visually appealing, responsive website we can create for you, whether on desktop, mobile, or tablet.

I’d love to chat more if you’re interested! You can see more about us at www.orionly.co.uk.

Best, Will
Orionly

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