I'm not saying I'm the Heisenberg of web design. But I am saying nobody else in Ramsbottom is building websites like this. And yes, I'm in Ramsbottom. That's a small town in Greater Manchester, England, roughly 5,000 miles from Albuquerque. The weather is considerably worse.
But here's the thing. Web design works remotely. It has always worked remotely. The internet was literally invented so people in different places could share information, and I'm using it to build you a cracking website from a town where it rains sideways for most of the year. You're welcome.
You've got 300 days of sunshine a year. I've got about 30. But the websites I build look just as good under the Albuquerque sun as they do under a Bury drizzle. I hand-code everything from scratch. No templates, no WordPress, no page builders. Clean code, fast load times, proper SEO so you actually get found on Google.
Your website won't look like it was built in a campervan in the desert. It'll look like it was built by someone who's been doing this for over 20 years and knows what they're doing. Because it was.
Everything, basically. I build hand-coded websites from £499. Fully managed sites from £30 a month including hosting, SSL, support and a business email forwarder. I set up Microsoft 365, provide remote IT support, and build AI chatbots that handle customer enquiries on your website around the clock.
The time difference actually works in your favour. While you're asleep, I'm already working. By the time you've had your morning coffee in Santa Fe, your website updates could already be done. It's like having a web designer in the future.
If you're actually in New Mexico and you've found this page, I respect the journey that brought you here. Maybe you Googled something very specific. Maybe you're lost. Either way, you've found a web designer who charges fixed prices, answers his phone, builds everything by hand, and won't try to lock you into a contract you can't escape from. British design, made in England, delivered to the Land of Enchantment. The fact that I'm doing it from a town with a steam railway and an annual black pudding throwing competition is just part of the charm.