Websites Built to Support Acquisition, Sales and Growth

MarketingTic designs and develops websites for service businesses and ecommerce brands. We connect brand, content, user experience, technical implementation, analytics, CRM or commerce systems, and the conversion paths your marketing depends on.

A Good-Looking Website Can Still Be a Bad Sales Tool

Visitors need to understand who you help, what you offer, why they should trust you, and what to do next. Slow pages, unclear navigation, weak proof, difficult forms, mobile friction, and broken tracking can waste demand generated by search, referrals, and advertising.

Website Development Capabilities

  • Discovery, requirements, and information architecture
  • Content and conversion-path planning
  • Responsive front-end development
  • WordPress, Shopify, and Webflow implementation
  • Ecommerce storefronts and product templates
  • Forms, booking, CRM, email, and analytics integrations
  • GA4 and Google Tag Manager implementation support
  • Performance, accessibility, and technical QA
  • Staging, launch, redirect, and migration planning
  • Training, documentation, and maintenance options

Our Development Process

1

Discovery: goals, audiences, requirements, content, technology, integrations, risks.

2

Architecture: sitemap, navigation, page templates, conversion paths, and data needs.

3

UX and content: wireframes, hierarchy, proof, forms, and mobile behavior.

4

UI design: visual system, components, states, and responsive rules.

5

Development: implementation in the agreed platform and integrations.

6

QA and launch: content, forms, analytics, accessibility, performance, redirects, and backups.

7

Post-launch: stabilization, training, documentation, and improvement backlog.

What You Own

The agreement should identify ownership of the domain, hosting account, source files, design files, CMS, licenses, analytics, and third-party services. MarketingTic does not use ownership ambiguity as a retention strategy.

Remote delivery: MarketingTic serves US and international clients remotely. Project communication, reviews, approvals, and handoff are planned around the client’s working hours and responsible stakeholders.

Frequently asked questions

MarketingTic recommends project pricing starting around $5,000 for a focused service-business website. Ecommerce, custom functionality, extensive content, migrations, and integrations increase scope. A written proposal defines deliverables and exclusions.

A focused marketing site commonly requires several weeks; complex ecommerce and custom integrations require longer. Timeline depends on scope, content readiness, feedback speed, dependencies, and approvals.

MarketingTic works with WordPress, Shopify, and Webflow. The recommendation follows content needs, ecommerce requirements, integrations, editing workflow, budget, and long-term ownership.

The client should own the domain, website account, approved custom work, analytics, and relevant assets, subject to third-party software licenses and the signed agreement.

Development includes search-friendly technical foundations within scope, but ongoing SEO strategy, content production, digital PR, and authority building are separate disciplines unless included in the proposal.

We can plan redirects, preserve valuable URLs and content, validate metadata and canonicals, and monitor launch. No migration is risk-free, so preservation and testing must be part of the project.

Yes, maintenance can be scoped for updates, backups, security checks, monitoring, support, and improvements. Hosting and third-party license costs are identified separately.