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Practical web design, SEO, and marketing advice for Redmond and PNW small businesses. No jargon, no fluff.
Your website is often the first place a potential customer learns about your business. Whether someone finds you through Google, a social media recommendation, or a direct referral, your website needs to make a strong first impression and make it easy for visitors to take the next step. The Cascade River Web Design blog provides practical advice to help small businesses build a better online presence without getting buried in technical jargon.
We cover web design, website redesigns, search engine optimization (SEO), local SEO, website performance, accessibility, and online marketing for small businesses in Redmond and throughout the Pacific Northwest. Our goal is to explain what actually matters when you're trying to attract more customers online, whether you run a restaurant, contractor business, professional service, retail shop, or another local business.
For businesses in Redmond and the surrounding Eastside, having a website is only part of the equation. Your site also needs to be fast, mobile-friendly, easy to navigate, and structured so that search engines can understand what your business offers. Local SEO can help your business appear when people search for services in your area, while clear website copy and calls to action can turn those visitors into inquiries, phone calls, and customers.
If you're considering a new website or wondering whether your current site is holding your business back, our articles are designed to give you useful information before you make a decision. We focus on practical improvements that small businesses can understand and use, from identifying problems with an outdated website to protecting SEO rankings during a redesign.
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