Four shapes of work, and an honest list of what is not in them.
First site
A complete site for someone who has never had one: what you do, proof, prices where they help, and one clear way to reach you.
Replacement
A site exists and does nothing. We keep the facts, throw away the layout, and rebuild around the one action the visitor is there to take.
Single page
One product, one service, one campaign. Built to be linked from a message, a card, or a call, and to load on a phone on the move.
Two languages
The same site in Russian and English, split by path rather than by guesswork about where the visitor is sitting. Both halves are written, not translated.
Not included, and not quietly
- Paid advertising. We build the destination; we do not buy the traffic.
- Ongoing content. We write the first version of every line on the page and hand it to you.
- Shops with a payment gateway. A catalogue and an enquiry, yes. Card processing is another trade.
- Guarantees of ranking or revenue. Anyone who offers those in writing is describing something they cannot control.
On two languages
The Russian and English halves are written separately and gated separately. Machine translation of a sales page produces sentences that are grammatical and wrong; the version you read is the version a person wrote in that language.
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