Website Development

Your website is the foundation of your online presence and the heart of your digital marketing strategy.

Whether you’re looking to build a new site, refresh your existing one, or keep it updated and running smoothly, the Momentum team is here to support your goals every step of the way.

Intentional Website Design

We design websites with purpose—ensuring they are functional, visually engaging, and perfectly aligned with your brand identity. A well-crafted website allows visitors to connect with your business quickly and easily, offering clear insights into your brand, products, and services.

Our approach goes beyond aesthetics. We aim to enhance your credibility, strengthen your brand, and attract the right audience. From the ground up, your website will include keyword research and built-in SEO strategies to improve visibility and drive meaningful traffic. Let us help you create a website that works as hard as you do.

B2B

B2B websites are the bridge that connects manufacturers with their dealers, whether across the country or around the globe. We design websites tailored to meet the needs of your dealers and customers, driving demand and expanding your market share.

E-Commerce

Are you selling products online? We specialize in building on WooCommerce because of its flexibility, scalability, and seamless integration with WordPress. We can design a clean, user-friendly website. Let us show you why WooCommerce is the superior choice for your e-commerce needs.

Websites with Goals

Whether you’re a law firm, nonprofit organization, service-based business, or growing brand, we create tailored websites that elevate your online presence and drive results. We design websites that work seamlessly for your specific goals.

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Development FAQ

How Long Does it Take to Build a Website?

The time it takes to build a website varies widely depending on its complexity and the level of preparation. Here’s a breakdown:

  • Simple Landing Pages: If the copy is already written and images are properly edited, a straightforward landing page can be completed in as little as one day.

  • Basic Websites: For small websites requiring content development—such as copywriting, proofing, and designing graphics—along with refining messaging and calls to action, the process typically takes four to five weeks.

  • Complex E-commerce Websites: Larger projects, like multi-page e-commerce sites with integrations for ERP or CRM systems, can take six months or more. These involve extensive planning, development, and testing to ensure seamless functionality.

  • Advanced Multi-Site Projects: For example, we recently connected seven websites into a multi-site, multi-store e-commerce system with MAP pricing and custom APIs. This project, which addressed significant customer service and online ordering challenges, required 11 months of coordination.

The timeline depends on your goals, the project’s scope, and the resources allocated. If you’re considering a new website, reach out—we’d love to help you plan the process!

Do I Need a New Website? Or Can I Use the One I Have?

Deciding whether to build a new website or update your existing one depends on several factors. Here are some questions to help you evaluate:

1. Is Your Current Website Outdated?

  • Does it look modern and reflect your brand accurately?
  • Is it mobile-friendly and responsive?
    If your website feels outdated or doesn’t function well on mobile devices, it may be time for a refresh.

2. Does It Meet Your Business Goals?

  • Can your website support your current and future goals?
  • Is it easy for users to navigate and take action?
    A website that doesn’t align with your objectives or offer a clear user journey might need significant updates—or a rebuild.

3. Is It Performing Well?

  • Is it fast, secure, and optimized for SEO?
  • Do you get enough leads, sales, or engagement from it?
    If your website isn’t meeting performance benchmarks, consider whether tweaks to the design or content would suffice, or if starting over would be more cost-effective.

4. Can You Update It Easily?

  • Is your current site built on a modern platform that’s easy to manage?
  • Do you have the ability to make updates or add features without extensive technical support?
    If not, moving to a more flexible system like WordPress or another CMS may be necessary.

5. Do Your Competitors Have Better Websites?

  • Are competitors offering a better user experience or appearing more professional?
    A website that lags behind competitors can hurt your credibility and business opportunities.

When to Update vs. Start Fresh

  • Update Your Current Site if the framework is solid but it needs minor improvements, such as design tweaks, updated content, or SEO optimization.
  • Build a New Website if your current one is outdated, hard to manage, or not aligned with your goals. A new site can be an investment that better serves your business in the long term.

Still not sure? Reach out to us, and we’ll review your current website and provide honest recommendations!

Will My Website Really Help My Business?

Absolutely—when done right, your website can be one of the most powerful tools for growing your business. Here’s how a well-designed website contributes to your success:

1. First Impressions Matter

Your website is often the first place potential customers interact with your brand. A professional, user-friendly site builds trust and credibility, making visitors more likely to choose you over competitors.

2. 24/7 Accessibility

Unlike a physical location, your website works around the clock. Whether it’s answering questions, generating leads, or making sales, your website ensures customers can engage with your business anytime.

3. Improved Marketing and Branding

Your website serves as the hub for all your marketing efforts. Whether you’re running email campaigns, social media ads, or SEO initiatives, your site ties everything together and ensures a consistent brand experience.

4. Lead Generation and Sales

A well-optimized website can guide visitors through the buyer’s journey, from discovering your business to taking action—whether that’s making a purchase, booking a service, or contacting you. It can also track and nurture leads for future opportunities.

5. Data and Insights

Your website provides valuable data about your audience, including who they are, what they’re looking for, and how they interact with your site. These insights can help refine your marketing strategies and improve customer satisfaction.

6. Competitive Edge

In today’s digital world, not having a website—or having a poorly designed one—can cost you customers. A great website helps you stay competitive and even outperform businesses in your industry.


Does It Work for Every Business?

The short answer: yes. Whether you’re a local shop, a professional service provider, or a global company, your website can play a key role in reaching your audience and achieving your goals. The key is creating a site tailored to your business needs.

If you’re wondering how a website can specifically help your business, let’s talk! We can create a strategy to ensure your website delivers measurable results.

How Much Does a New Website Cost?

The cost of a new website varies widely depending on its complexity, features, and the level of customization required. At our team, we’ve built everything from simple landing pages for a few hundred dollars to intricate multi-site e-commerce platforms exceeding $70,000. Here’s what factors into the price:


1. Simple Landing Pages

  • Cost: $500–$2,000
  • Best for: Single-purpose pages like promotions, events, or lead generation.
    These pages are quick to build if the content is ready and typically include basic design and functionality.

2. Small Business Websites

  • Cost: $3,000–$10,000
  • Best for: Local businesses, startups, or service providers needing a professional, multi-page site.
    This price range covers custom design, SEO basics, contact forms, and responsive layouts. Additional features like blogging, galleries, or appointment scheduling may also be included.

3. E-commerce Websites

  • Cost: $10,000–$40,000
  • Best for: Businesses selling products online.
    Costs increase with the number of products, payment integrations, and features like inventory management, shipping calculators, or promotional tools.

4. Complex Multi-Site Projects

  • Cost: $40,000–$100,000+
  • Best for: Large organizations or enterprises needing multiple interconnected sites or advanced functionality.
    For example, we’ve built multi-site e-commerce solutions with MAP pricing, custom APIs, ERP/CRM integrations, and unique customer portals. These projects require significant planning, custom development, and ongoing collaboration.

What Affects the Cost?

  1. Content Creation: Writing copy, sourcing images, and creating videos or graphics can add to the budget if you don’t have these prepared.
  2. Custom Design: Tailored layouts and branding elements cost more than using templates.
  3. Functionality: Advanced features like user portals, payment systems, or integrations with other software increase complexity and cost.
  4. SEO & Optimization: Websites built to rank well on search engines and load quickly require additional expertise.
  5. Ongoing Support: Hosting, maintenance, and updates are typically priced separately or included as part of a retainer.

Finding the Right Fit

Whether you need a basic website or a complex solution, we’ll tailor a package to meet your budget and goals. Let’s talk about what’s right for you and your business!

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