Clear thinking first
We establish who the website is for, what they need to understand and what should persuade them to make contact.
Free enquiry snapshotWebsite design — drawing no. 01
A website should do more than look respectable. It should help the right Newcastle customer understand your business, trust it and take the next step without unnecessary hesitation.
We establish who the website is for, what they need to understand and what should persuade them to make contact.
A distinctive design that feels like your business—not a generic agency template wearing different colours.
The structure, words and technical foundations are prepared for search from the outset.
Every important page guides the right visitor towards a call, message or enquiry without pressure or gimmicks.
Built for a local buying decision
Most small-business customers do not arrive ready to buy. They are comparing two or three options, checking whether you appear established and deciding whether contacting you feels worthwhile. Your website has to make that decision easier.
Total Results works directly with Newcastle and North East businesses that need a practical website: clear services, persuasive content, straightforward contact routes and sound foundations for local search. You deal with Martin throughout, not a sales team followed by an outsourced hand-off.
Is this the right fit?
This is a good fit for established local services, trades and professional firms whose current site looks dated, fails to explain the offer or is not generating enough quality enquiries.
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It provides a personally reviewed Snapshot of clarity, trust, local visibility and the route from visitor to enquiry—so you can make a better decision about what to improve first.
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Independent readings: consistently encouraging.
“Martin was very approachable, knowledgeable and professional and helped us through all the kinks. We now have a very successful, well-designed webpage. He was also very reasonably priced, which is always a bonus.”
The next useful step
Tell Martin what you want to improve. You’ll get a straight answer and a sensible next step.
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Rarely requires jargon.