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§ Website design · Fort Saskatchewan

Websites for Fort Saskatchewan
small businesses.

Fort Saskatchewan is built on the Heartland · the industrial corridor that runs north along the river. The town that grew up around it has independent businesses with deep roots and a service economy supporting one of the densest concentrations of industrial work in Western Canada. The websites haven’t always kept up. They should.

(780) 863-4422

Twenty-five minutes northeast on the Henday. The closest pierogi in town is at Sherwood’s.

§ Why here

Fort Saskatchewan is two markets in one. The industrial buyers · procurement managers at the refineries, plants, and upgraders in the Heartland · making B2B decisions worth hundreds of thousands. And the local trades, retail, and services that keep the town running: the salons on Westpark, the trades along 99 Avenue, the family restaurants by the riverwalk.

Both groups Google the same way · phone in hand, looking for someone fast, local, and credible. The site that loads in under a second on a 4G connection in a parking lot beats the one that doesn’t. Hand-coded gets you there. Page builders don’t.

The Fort isn’t Edmonton · the search results treat it as its own market, and the businesses that lean into that specifically (rather than blending into “Edmonton area”) rank better.

Working in

  • · Downtown · 100 Street · 99 Avenue
  • · Westpark · Sherridon
  • · Pineview · Fort Heights
  • · Heritage Estates · Forest Ridge
  • · Southfort · Southridge
  • · Riverwalk · the boardwalk
  • · Heartland industrial corridor
  • · Josephburg · rural Sturgeon County edge

§ Trades I’ve built for in Fort Sask

Industrial services & Heartland B2B

Capabilities, certifications, contact.

The procurement teams at the plants don’t care about your home page hero · they care about whether your scope, certifications, and previous clients fit the RFQ. The site should answer those questions in the first scroll.

Trades · plumbers, electricians, HVAC

Fort residents call locally · the site should reflect that.

Fort Sask homeowners overwhelmingly prefer local trades · they don’t want a crew coming from Spruce Grove for a Saturday emergency. The website that says “Fort-based, Fort-only, 24/7” in plain English wins the call.

Riverwalk & downtown hospitality

Hours, photos, what to expect.

The boardwalk pulls foot traffic from across the metro. Cafés and restaurants downtown need a website that says “here’s why you came, here’s why you’ll come back” in the first ten seconds.

Personal services · salons, fitness, wellness

Stylists or trainers as the brand.

Fort Sask is small enough that the practitioner is the brand · customers book a specific stylist or trainer, not the studio. The website should reflect that: real photos, real names, real bios.

§ The deal

$0 until your site is live.
Then $149/month.

Design, hosting, unlimited edits, and the actual phone number of the person who built it. 12-month minimum, then month-to-month. 30-day money-back in writing. Or pay once · $3,800 for the build, it’s yours to own.

§ Questions I get from Fort Sask owners

My business serves the refineries · is a local website even relevant?

Yes · maybe more than for other industries. Procurement teams in the Heartland do verify suppliers online before issuing POs. A current, fast, professional website is part of being shortlist-eligible.

Will my site rank for "Fort Saskatchewan" searches specifically?

That’s the whole point of building a Fort-specific page. The site targets Fort Saskatchewan as a distinct local-search market, not as a suburb of Edmonton. Combined with a Fort-pinned Google Business Profile, the right searches find you.

Do you come out to Fort Sask for the first meeting?

Yes. The drive from southeast Edmonton is about 25 minutes via the Henday. Most kickoff calls happen at your shop or somewhere downtown.

I’m in Josephburg or one of the rural pockets between Fort and Sherwood Park. Same service?

Yes. The rural areas between Fort, Sherwood Park, and Bruderheim are treated as part of the same service area. Local-focused websites work especially well for rural businesses with less search competition.

What about Lamont or Bruderheim?

I work with businesses in both, and the surrounding rural townships. If you’re not sure whether your community is in scope, call and we’ll figure it out in five minutes.

§ Call me

Fort Sask businesses.
Built locally, in Edmonton.

(780) 863-4422

Arul answers. Edmonton-based. Mon–Fri · 9–5 MT.

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