Coeur d'Alene, Idaho

Web developer serving Coeur d'Alene, ID.

I grew up in Coeur d'Alene. I know the community, the businesses, and what it takes to stand out in a market that's grown as fast as CDA has. I build fast, clean websites that turn local search traffic into real customers.

What you get

What a CDA business website should do.

Sites that load fast

CDA visitors — especially tourists and newcomers researching the area — are on their phones. Slow sites lose them in under 3 seconds. Every site I build scores well on Core Web Vitals out of the box.

Sites that rank locally

I bake local SEO into every build from the start — structured data, location-specific metadata, Google Business Profile alignment, and page copy that speaks to Coeur d'Alene customers directly.

Sites that convert

Traffic without conversion is just vanity. Every layout decision — from button placement to the flow of the homepage — is made with one goal: get the visitor to take action.

Sites that you can actually use

Whether you want to manage your own content or hand it off entirely, the site is built around your workflow — not the other way around.

Sites with a complete setup

Domain registration, hosting, professional email, SSL — I handle the full technical setup so your online presence is solid from day one.

Sites with ongoing support

After launch, I'm still available. Seasonal updates, new service pages, design refreshes — accessible, transparent support from someone who built the thing.

The local landscape

Why Coeur d'Alene businesses need a better web presence.

01

Coeur d'Alene's growing business scene

CDA has seen significant growth over the past several years, with new residents, new businesses, and a booming tourism economy. That growth creates real opportunity — but it also means more competition. A strong web presence isn't optional anymore for local businesses trying to stand out.

02

Tourism-driven industries need strong sites

Hospitality, outdoor recreation, short-term rentals, restaurants, and retail all rely heavily on first impressions made online. If your site doesn't reflect the quality of your business, you're losing customers before they ever walk through the door.

03

Competing with national brands locally

Local search is one of the few areas where small businesses can actually beat national chains — if they have the right setup. Fast sites, accurate local schema, and genuine community authority matter more than ad spend when someone searches 'near me.'

FAQ

Questions from CDA business owners.

Are you based in Coeur d'Alene?
I grew up in Coeur d'Alene and still spend a lot of time there — I'm now based in Post Falls, just minutes away. I'm familiar with the local business landscape and happy to meet in person in CDA.
How is working with you different from a larger agency in Coeur d'Alene?
With an agency, your project gets handed off to junior staff and you communicate through account managers. With me, you talk directly to the person building your site — every time. That means faster decisions, no lost context, and real accountability.
Do you work with vacation rentals and tourism businesses?
Yes. CDA has a strong tourism economy and I've worked with hospitality and outdoor businesses in the area. Whether you need a booking flow, a property showcase, or a seasonal marketing site, I can help.
What does a website for a Coeur d'Alene business typically cost?
Most small business websites range from $1,500–$3,500 depending on complexity. I always provide a clear fixed-price quote before any work begins — no retainers, no vague hourly estimates.

Ready to stand out in Coeur d'Alene?

Book a free call — let's talk about your business and what a better site could do for it.