Web design and SEO for Wimbledon businesses
Wimbledon splits in two, and it matters for search. The Village is premium, low-volume and referral-driven; the town centre around the station is busier, more commercial and more competitive. Which side of that line your customers sit on should change how the site and the search work are built.
Harry is based in south west London, so this is one of the few areas where we can sit down with you in person - at your unit, showroom or a coffee down the road - before anything is agreed.
What we do in Wimbledon
The work, applied to this market.
Site build
Positioned for whichever half of Wimbledon you sell to - Village premium or town-centre volume.
Local SEO
SW19 and SW20, with separate treatment for Village and town-centre intent where it is worth it.
Proof on the page
Real projects, real reviews. In a market this referral-heavy, proof does more work than copy.
The Village and the town centre are different markets
Village customers research quietly, expect a premium finish and are strongly influenced by who else you have worked for. Town-centre customers behave more like standard London search traffic - compare three, contact two, hire the one who replies first. One site can serve both, but the pages should not pretend they are the same buyer.
The tennis fortnight is not a strategy
Search interest in Wimbledon spikes every summer for reasons that have nothing to do with your business. Ignore it. The traffic worth chasing is the steady local demand across the other fifty weeks.
Why this works in Wimbledon
Built for the Wimbledon market.
- Two distinct buyer types in one postcode - worth separating
- Referral-heavy market where the site is the credibility check
- Steady year-round trade demand from period housing stock
- Local enough for face-to-face when Harry is in the UK
Areas we cover
Wimbledon businesses we work with.
Coverage extends across South West London. If you operate outside the listed areas, the system still applies - targeting is set per postcode on setup.
FAQ
Common questions.
Should I aim at the Village or the town centre?
Whichever matches your pricing. Trying to be both on one page usually reads as neither.
Is the seasonal traffic spike worth chasing?
Almost never. It is national interest in the tennis, not local buying intent.
How much does a site and local SEO cost?
It depends on how many services and areas you need covering. We give you a fixed number on the call rather than a vague range here.
Speak to us
Better enquiries in Wimbledon. Less time wasted.
Book a strategy call and we'll show you how this would work for your business.
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