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Web Design Mareeba, Websites for Tablelands Gateway Businesses

Mareeba is growing. Tradies, tourism operators, ag suppliers and retailers are all busy, but almost none of them have a website that actually shows up when someone searches. Bernie fixes that.

No lock-in contracts
You own your website
FNQ local, always
Low competition
Mareeba businesses
Very few local competitors have proper websites, which means a well-built site can show up on Google quickly

Trades, agriculture and tourism all meet right here

Mareeba is the gateway to the Atherton Tablelands and sits on the main route to Kuranda. Locals need tradies, farmers need suppliers, and visitors need somewhere to stay and things to do. There's plenty of business to go around.

The problem is that almost none of the businesses here have a properly built website. Most have nothing at all, or something outdated that doesn't work on a phone and can't be found on Google.

Bernie works with Mareeba businesses and knows that trades, agriculture, and tourism all intersect here, and almost none of them have a properly built website yet. That's an opportunity, and it won't last forever.

Built for Mareeba locals and Tablelands visitors alike
Very little online competition means faster results
You deal with Bernie directly, no juniors, no outsourcing
Trained and certified through the eBusiness Institute

The right website for your kind of business

Every type of business in Mareeba needs something slightly different. Here's what each one actually needs to start getting found and getting calls.

Tradies and trade businesses

  • A site that makes your phone ring when someone searches "electrician Mareeba" or "plumber Tablelands" on their phone.
  • Your services, your service area and a click-to-call button right where people need it.
  • Set up so Google knows exactly who you are, what you do and where you work.
  • Works on any phone or device because that's how most people search in regional areas.
See what Bernie does for tradies →

Tourism operators and accommodation

  • Mareeba is on the way to Kuranda and the Atherton Tablelands, visitors are already driving through. A good website means they stop with you.
  • Clear photos, what you offer, how to book and where you are, all easy to find on a phone in the car.
  • Set up so Google shows your business when visitors search from the road.
  • Looks credible enough that someone will trust you with their booking, not scroll past.
See what Bernie does for tourism operators →

Agricultural suppliers and rural retail

  • Farmers and growers are searching for what you stock, your opening hours and whether you can order in what they need.
  • A site that shows your range, your location and how to get in touch, without any unnecessary fuss.
  • Set up so locals can find you on Google Maps instead of driving to Cairns to find what you carry.
  • Retail shops in town benefit from the same basics, show up, look professional, get the call.
See what Bernie does for small businesses →

Not many Mareeba businesses are online yet. That's your advantage.

Search Mareeba on Google. Look at the results.

For most trades and services in Mareeba, the Google results are thin. A few directory listings, maybe one or two outdated sites. A properly built local website can show up near the top quickly because there's so little competing with it.

Mareeba is growing and so is the search volume

More people are moving to and through the Tablelands. More locals searching for services. More visitors looking for things to do and places to stay. The number of people searching for Mareeba businesses is only going one way, and right now the websites aren't keeping up.

Be the business that shows up first

In a low-competition market like Mareeba, whoever gets a well-built website up first tends to hold that spot for a long time. This isn't about spending big money. It's about doing it properly before someone else does.

Word of mouth is great. A website runs 24 hours a day.

Most Mareeba businesses rely on word of mouth, and that works. But word of mouth stops when someone moves to town, when a visitor pulls up Google at 9pm, or when your best customer retires. A website keeps working when you're not.

Things Mareeba business owners usually ask first

Straight answers, no jargon, no runaround.

Do you build websites for businesses in Mareeba?

Yes. Bernie works with businesses right across the Tablelands, including Mareeba trades, agricultural suppliers, tourism operators and retail. Give him a call on 0455 836 000 for a free chat about what your business needs.

How quickly can a Mareeba business start showing up on Google?

Because there is very little online competition in Mareeba right now, a properly built local website can start showing up on Google faster than you might expect in a bigger town. Most businesses see real movement within 60 to 90 days.

Will I own my website, or is there a lock-in contract?

Yes. Your domain, your files. All of it. There's a small monthly fee that covers hosting, security and small changes, but there are no contracts and nothing tying you in. If you ever want to move on, Bernie hands everything over without any fuss.

My business runs on word of mouth. Do I really need a website?

Word of mouth is brilliant when it's working. But new people move to Mareeba, visitors come through on their way to Kuranda, and most of them reach for their phone first. If your business isn't there when they search, a competitor picks up that call instead.

Mareeba, the Tablelands and all of Far North Queensland

Bernie is based in Cairns and works with businesses right across FNQ, from the coast to the Tablelands. Mareeba is well within his patch, and he knows the area.

Ready to be the Mareeba business that shows up first?

The competition gap in Mareeba won't be there forever. Jump on a free chat with Bernie and find out exactly what your business needs to start getting found and getting calls.

Let's have a chat 0455 836 000
Mon to Fri, 9am to 6pm, you'll get Bernie