

Your website should be
converting your best clients
not just sitting there
If you’re already investing in marketing but not seeing consistent, qualified leads, the problem isn’t traffic. It’s your website.
“She takes care of it so quickly… it’s so nice knowing I have someone I can trust with my site!”
- Kara
"Renee successfully completed my website that was left unfinished by another company… handled SEO, alignment, shipping, invoices and more… I would recommend her to anyone.”
- Francesca
Very professional and responsive and helped us establish our website and email system.”
- Zaid
Trusted by
service-based
businesses
investing in growth

Most websites aren’t
built to convert
they’re built to look good.
You’ve invested in ads.
You’re creating content.
Traffic is coming in.
But:
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The wrong leads are filling out your forms
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Your team is wasting time on poor-fit inquiries
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You can’t clearly track what’s turning into revenue
That’s not a marketing problem.
That’s a conversion architecture problem and it lives inside your website.

This is where we fix it.
At RenEH Designs, we build websites that act as your highest-performing sales asset. Designed to qualify, convert, and support your growth around the clock.
Our method: CLEAR → CONVERT → CAPTIVATE
Clear
We refine your messaging so the right client knows within seconds they’re in the right place.
Convert
We design strategic layouts, intake systems, and CTAs that turn interest into qualified action.
Captivate
We layer in trust-building design that reinforces authority and builds confidence instantly.
Why most websites fail
and why this one won’t
Most Websites
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Built around aesthetics
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Passive contact forms
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No tracking
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Generic messaging
Our Websites
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Built around conversion strategy
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Pre-qualifying intake systems
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Clear tracking from click → client
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Messaging designed to attract the right buyer

What happens when strategy comes first
Clients come to us with traffic,
but no clarity on what it’s producing.



Not for everyone, intentionally
This is for:
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Service-based businesses already investing in marketing
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Teams ready to improve lead quality, not just volume
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Owners who care about ROI and long-term growth
This is not for:
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DIY website builds
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“Just make it look nice” projects
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Businesses not yet investing in traffic

What you actually get
website that passes the 7-second trust test
A system that qualifies and routes leads
Messaging that speaks directly to your ideal client
Conversion Tracking From Click To Client
A site that continues working after launch
Frequently asked questions
Frequently Asked Questions
- 01You should consider them! There are excellent agencies in London. Here's the actual difference: London agencies have overhead: Downtown office rent isn't cheap. Reception staff, account managers, project managers all add salary expense. They need $15K-$50K budgets and 3-6 month timelines to cover those costs. Virtual has zero overhead: No office, no support staff, no layers. You work directly with me. Everything that would go to overhead stays in your pocket instead. The website you get is functionally identical. Same design quality, same development standards, same SEO foundations, same conversion optimization. Just costs $3,500-$8,000 instead of $35,000 and takes 2-4 weeks instead of 6 months. The tradeoff: You don't get face-to-face meetings at their Richmond Street office. You get Zoom calls, screen shares, Loom videos. For most London business owners drowning in Wellington Road construction traffic, this is a feature, not a bug. For larger organizations needing stakeholder buy-in and boardroom presentations, the agency structure might make more sense. There's no wrong answer. It's budget versus process preference.
- 02Absolutely, but competition is brutal. Western enrolls 42,000 students constantly searching "pizza near Western," "gym near Western," "apartments near Western," "bars near Western." Every restaurant on Richmond Street, every apartment building, every service within 2km is optimizing for these exact searches. To compete you need: Google Business Profile dominance: • Primary category set perfectly (pizza place, gym, bar, apartment building) • "Western University" mentioned in business description • Photos showing students at your location • Reviews from students mentioning "close to campus," "walking distance from Western," "between classes" Website student-focused content: • Blog post: "Best study spots near Western University" (mentions your cafe) • Page: "Student discounts" with your Western promo clearly stated • Content targeting "where to eat between classes" if you're open 8am-10pm • "Late night food near Western" if you're open past midnight This is doable but requires ongoing effort: • Student market turns over every 4 years (review generation is continuous) • Google Business Profile needs weekly posts (student attention span is short) • Content needs refreshing (what worked in 2024 might not work in 2026) We can build this strategy for you.
- 03Platform choice determines your budget, SEO ceiling, and long-term flexibility. WordPress • Best for: Businesses competing in saturated London markets where SEO dominance matters (lawyers, contractors, medical practices, anyone fighting for Local Pack position #1-3) • Advantages: Maximum SEO power, rank for hundreds of keyword variations, unlimited location pages (Byron, Wortley, Old North, Downtown each get own page), complete customization • Disadvantages: Requires maintenance (updates, security, backups), costs more upfront, steeper learning curve for non-technical owners • Choose this if: You're competing against 50+ businesses in London for the same searches Wix • Best for: Service businesses needing professional presence fast (hair salons, physio clinics, local consultants, wellness practitioners) • Advantages: Simple drag-and-drop updates, hosting included, security automatic, launches faster, lower cost • Disadvantages: SEO ceiling lower than WordPress, locked into Wix forever (no export to another platform), less flexibility • Choose this if: You need professional website quickly and don't want technical headaches Shopify: • Best for: Product-based businesses (retail stores, e-commerce, anyone selling physical goods) • Advantages: Built specifically for e-commerce, inventory management automatic, payment processing seamless, shipping calculations built-in, abandoned cart recovery • Disadvantages: Monthly fees higher ($39-$399/month), transaction fees eat margin unless using Shopify Payments, blog/SEO features weaker than WordPress • Choose this if: You're selling products online (Wortley boutique, Byron specialty shop, Downtown retailer) Showit: • Best for: Creative businesses wanting complete design control (photographers, interior designers, boutique brands) • Advantages: Design exactly how you envision it, no template limitations, visual editing without code • Disadvantages: Blog runs on WordPress (hybrid system), not ideal for heavy content marketing, fewer London developers available if you need help later • Choose this if: You're a creative professional and design matters more than anything Honest recommendation for most London businesses: • Service business where SEO matters: WordPress • Selling products: Shopify • Want simple and fast: Wix • Creative and design-obsessed: Showit We're platform-agnostic - we build on all four. We just want you on the platform that fits your actual needs.
- 04Depends if you mean "website live" or "website generating consistent leads." Website live: 2-4 weeks. Design, development, revisions, launch, training. You'll have a professional website in a month. Website generating consistent leads: 3-6 months. This is the SEO timeline. Google doesn't trust brand new websites immediately. You need time to build domain authority, accumulate reviews, create content, build citations.
- 05I work with WordPress, Shopify, Wix, Squarespace, and Showit. I’ll recommend the best fit based on your business goals and technical needs.
- 06You’ll receive a custom-designed site with key pages like Home, About, Shop, Blog, and Contact — plus social media integration, plugin setup, responsive design, basic SEO, and 30 days of post-launch support.
- 07Yes! You’ll get unlimited revisions during the creation process and 30 days of post-completion support to ensure everything is just right.
- 08You will provide me with prompts by answering the on boarding questionnaire. Using the information I provided I will work to come up with the content for each page.
- 09Logo and graphic design are not included in the base website package, but I do offer these as add-on services.
- 10Absolutely! I include personalized how-to videos to help you feel confident making basic edits or updates on your own.
- 11Yes, every site I build is fully responsive and optimized for desktop, tablet, and mobile.
- 12Yes — I offer 30 days of post-launch support to ensure everything’s working smoothly.
- 13I’m happy to help! Just note that fixes for post-launch changes may incur an additional fee, depending on the complexity.

