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Eyemouth is a working fishing town with an active harbour, fresh seafood and a coastal visitor trade built around accommodation, diving and days by the sea. The new pump track added another reason to visit in 2026. I build websites that sell the trip before it happens and still answer the urgent lunch search after somebody parks.

The Eyemouth problem

The profitable weeks cannot wait for the website to catch up

A coastal business does not receive demand in equal monthly portions. Accommodation, diving and visitor food trade can build quickly around better weather and planned breaks, then ease again. During the busy period, stale opening information or a buried booking link wastes an enquiry that may not return once the visitor has chosen another base.

The sale begins well before the harbour comes into view. Somebody comparing places to stay needs to picture the room, the coast and what they can do nearby. A seafood customer may decide from photographs and a menu only minutes before eating. Both use images, but their patience and planning horizon are entirely different.

Direct trade matters because platforms can sit between the business and a customer already convinced by Eyemouth. A good site makes the town appealing, proves the particular offer and presents a route to book, enquire or order with the business itself. It should earn its commission-free action rather than act as a poster pointing elsewhere.

Let the real place sell

Strong photographs of the harbour setting, food, rooms or activity provide evidence. The copy supplies price signals, availability, location and the direct next move.

How coastal trade searches

Weeks of trip research meet a five-minute decision for lunch

Eyemouth businesses can appear in a slow comparison at home and a hurried local search on the same day. Page structure should recognise which facts belong to each moment.

The advance planner

On a laptop or tablet, a visitor compares rooms, diving options, photographs and the practical shape of a stay. Helpful detail keeps the business on the shortlist and supports a direct enquiry.

The person already here

A phone search near the harbour is about what is open, what food looks like, where to walk and whether a table or order is possible now. Immediate answers come first.

The visual test

Optimised photographs can stay convincing without making a mobile page unwieldy. I combine that discipline with the local search work described under Borders web development.

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Ready before the season

What you get

I sort the photographs, essential visitor facts and direct action into one customer route, then quote the published package that fits the required depth.

A compact option

The £249 One-Page Local Launch is for a sharply focused offer, with core contact and search features. Launch, at £399, suits a business needing multiple pages, mobile-first design and key copywriting help.

A direct conversion route

Grow is £729 and can include an online booking or quote-request system. Its local SEO foundation also supports a clearer set of customer journeys. All inclusions are shown on the pricing page.

Help with words and images

The offer includes help with key copy at Launch level, while further copywriting and practical photography guidance are available. See how those pieces fit within the studio's services.

I separate the build from optional running support in the complete website cost guide.

A working example

Already running nearby

The restaurant ordering app running at Adam's Kitchen in Hawick takes collection and delivery orders on the restaurant's own website with no marketplace commission. For an Eyemouth seafood business, that is the direct model in practice: photographs and a clear menu lead to an order the business controls.

Straight answers

The things people usually ask

What photographs does an Eyemouth visitor business need?

Show the thing a customer is choosing, then place it in the town. Accommodation needs honest rooms and useful facilities; food needs the dishes and setting; diving or coastal activities need the experience and relevant equipment. A few sharp, current images of the real offer are more persuasive than a large gallery of generic sea views.

How can the website cope with a short busy season?

Plan the content before demand rises. Opening information, availability, menus and booking routes should be checked together, with any regular edits made easy for the business to handle. The site itself should remain quick on a phone. That way the page is ready when searches surge, rather than being updated after the best weeks have started.

Can I take orders or bookings directly rather than through a platform?

Yes, depending on the business. Grow can include online booking, while the separate restaurant system handles collection and delivery orders on the business's own site without marketplace commission. I will recommend the simpler route when a request form is enough and define any payment or operational requirements before quoting the build.

How much is a small Eyemouth business website?

The smallest published package is the £249 One-Page Local Launch. A complete Launch site begins at £399. Grow is £729 and can add booking or quote requests where the customer journey needs them. You receive a fixed project quote in advance, with optional care kept separate from the one-off build cost.

Let's talk about your Eyemouth business

Tell me what you need and I'll send a free homepage plan and a fixed price — usually the same day. No pressure, no jargon.