Leduc Web Design
Web Design in Leduc
Leduc’s economy runs on the airport and the industrial park beside it, and that’s exactly what we design a website around.
Who we build websites for in Leduc
Leduc businesses split into two very different worlds: the industrial and logistics companies built around the airport and Nisku, and the main-street businesses serving the town itself. A generic small-business site doesn’t work for either. Here’s who we build for, and what each one needs.
Trades and home services
Roofers, HVAC, plumbers, electricians, landscapers, a lot of them working jobs that stretch from Leduc into Nisku and out toward the airport. Fast load, a thumb-reachable phone number, and a service area that actually reflects how far your trucks drive, not just the town limits.
Industrial and commercial
Equipment, fabrication, transport, safety, and industrial supply companies, a natural fit in a town built around Nisku Business Park and Edmonton International Airport. Your buyer is a procurement contact comparing capabilities online before they call. The site's job is proving you belong in that world.
Clinics and practices
Dental, chiro, physio, optometry, legal, accounting, practices that lose patients the moment someone decides the drive into Edmonton is worth it. Frictionless booking, real photos of real people, and rankings for the treatment they're searching, not just your business name.
Retail and storefronts
Black Gold Drive, the main commercial strip people check before they park. Your site's real job is feeding your Google Business Profile: consistent hours, accurate location, current photos, and pages that can rank alongside your map listing.
What's included in every build
Nothing here is optional. Every Leduc build ships with the full list below, not a stripped-down starter version.
Design and build
- Custom design, no themes
- Mobile-first layout
- Accessibility built in
- Conversion-focused structure
- Contact forms and booking
- CRM and inbox integration
Content and search
- Page copy written for you
- Keyword research
- Competitor analysis
- On-page SEO and schema
- Google Business Profile setup
- Analytics and Search Console
Speed, hosting, and support
- Managed Kinsta hosting
- Canadian data centre
- Free SSL and daily backups
- Core Web Vitals tuning
- Updates handled by us
- Uptime and link monitoring
Work we've done in Leduc and across the region
We stick around after launch. Most of what’s below is still on our hosting today, some of it years in.
Alternate Route Coffee
Custom WordPress website for Alternate Route Coffee, a coffee shop and roastery based near Edmonton International Airport in Leduc County.
Formations
Website support and maintenance since 2019 for Formations group of companies where we host and maintain their WordPress websites.

Seacan Containers
Custom WordPress website for Seacan, based in central Edmonton. we helped them re-design and re-write their entire website to rank locally.
How a website project runs
Figure six weeks for a Leduc build, kickoff to launch. It only runs longer when we’re waiting on content or a decision from your side.
1. Discovery
We start with a call, not a form. What do you sell, who buys it, where do leads come from now, what does this site actually need to do? We audit your current site, your Leduc competitors, and the search landscape, then come back with a fixed price.
2. Design
The homepage and key templates get built first, so there's something real to react to. You give feedback, we revise, and nothing else gets built until you've signed off on the direction.
3. Build and content
We build in WordPress on a private staging site and write your copy in parallel. You review real pages on a real URL from your own phone, and changes happen now, not after launch.
4. Launch
DNS, 301 redirects from every old URL, SSL, analytics, Search Console, all checked on staging before anything goes live. Your existing rankings travel with you, they don't reset.
5. Growth
Once you're live, a care plan covers hosting, updates, monitoring, backups, and support. SEO or Google Ads come next, but only if the numbers justify it.
What Our Clients Say
Verified Google reviews from businesses we’ve built, hosted, and grown.
Alex CunninghamTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Excellent service and support. This team has helped us from the launch of our new site through to ongoing maintenance. They are an accessible, dependable, and responsive team. Chris VollweiterTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Paul and his team are awesome for SEO. Janelle helped us rank in the top 3 for furnace services in our city! They are very responsive and provide great insight. Paul has great knowledge on Ai as well. YEG digital has made a big impact on my business, I would recommend using them 100%! I have been misled by many marketing agencies in the past and it is relief to finally have a team I can trust and that keeps my best interest in mind. Pranav Sabapathy KanthaTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Paul gave a great presentation that helped us understand how to plan a website for small businesses. He clearly knows what he’s doing and has a really engaging personality. He was easy and fun to talk to, and I’d definitely work with him. Gwen ForstTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I would highly recommend working with Paul and his team. Our group had the pleasure of hearing Paul speak during one of our classes. He helped us be prepared to provide digital marketing services in the projects we are working on. Paul guided our group through critically analyzing a business plan and developing achievable goals. He was very knowledgeable and great at anwswering questions. Paul’s unique creativity and knowledge would be a great resource for anyone’s business or project. Nico GalloTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Paul did an awesome job giving me insight as to how I could improve SEO, marketing as-well as my website. After his class he went out of his way to help me out and explain what I could do better. Would recommend to anyone trying to earn more business and sales! Elizabeth Nyenke-WofuruTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Our group is working on a project for a start-up bison farm ranch business that is specifically targeted towards developing a loyal clientele brand to foster the family business. Paul helped us with figuring out what platform to use for our website based on our client’s needs by showing us the pros and cons. A major part of this was how useful the information tied into search engine optimization to help us drive traffic on the bison website. We learnt so much about troubleshooting in e-commerce and business and about the difference between earned media (social media) and owned media (your website) and how to make earned media point back to owned media. Thank you, YEG Digital! Marcia Ewuraesi MochiaTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. For our group based course this semester, Paul, the CEO of YEG Digital, volunteered his time to deliver an in-depth presentation that helped our class develop a digital and website design plan for working with a small business. In particular, he helped our group refine our project direction by emphasizing the importance of strong social media visuals for marketing and attracting potential customers, which is especially useful in a small town. Thank you, Paul, for your valuable time and effort in making this process easier for us. Keizsa RarasTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Paul Letourneau was very professional, approachable, and generous with his time. He gave our team practical advice on improving our digital strategy, including tips on making our content more engaging and effective. We left with clear next steps we could immediately apply to our project. We are very grateful for his expertise and would highly recommend working with him. Luke SchaeferTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Paul spoke in my University class to give us pointers on digital marketing and was an unreal speaker and very interactive, leading a class-wide discussion. His knowledge of website exposure and marketing/business techniques helped a lot with our project of working with small businesses. Helene BuysTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Paul came in to give a presentation for one of my classes on the topics of digital marketing, website development, and AI design strategies. He was very knowledgeable in what he was sharing with us and kept the class engaged throughout. I found Paul to be very considerate and forthcoming when answering questions and that he truly cared about ensuring we had the information we needed. Paul did an excellent job in conveying his knowledge, everything was clear and well organized. He even looked at some of the group projects to help us further understand what he was talking about and how to implement it. Paul gave my group some useful advice for our project. One of the key things he mentioned to us was that we could use Loom.com to record our screen and show the process we are going through step by step. We can then send this video to our partner, who runs a small hops fam, for future use when updating the website we are designing for them.
Leduc website pricing made simple
Leduc builds generally run $4,500 to $15,000, with $7,500 a common landing point once scope is set. Bigger, enterprise-level projects go higher. Hosting and support are a separate monthly plan, so the number you agree to at the start is the real one.
We don't disappear after launch
New Leduc clients tend to describe the same experience with their last developer: fine until launch, then radio silence. We built two things to prevent a repeat of that. Hosting and maintenance is the technical side, Kinsta hosting, daily backups, WordPress updates, monitoring that catches issues early. Website support is the standing piece, a Basecamp project that’s always open, post what you need and a real person on our team handles it.
Already have a website? Start with SEO
Not showing up in search and having a bad website aren’t the same problem. If your Leduc business likes its current site but it’s invisible on Google, we’ll audit it honestly before recommending a rebuild you might not need.
Who you'll actually work with
We’re a small Edmonton team, about 25 minutes from Leduc. You get the same four people from the first call through year five, not a salesperson who hands you off.
Paul Letourneau
Zach Belland
Janelle Carriere
Jorge Flores
Leduc web design FAQ
Do you work with businesses in Leduc, and can you help us rank locally?
Yes. Every Leduc build launches with local SEO fundamentals already in place: location pages, schema markup, a Google Business Profile that matches the site, and content structured the way Google reads it. That’s also what shows up when someone searches “web design leduc” or “leduc web designer.”
How long does it take to build a website?
Six weeks covers most Leduc builds. Custom functionality, e-commerce, or a heavy content migration pushes that to eight or twelve. The pace almost always comes down to how fast content and sign-off come back from you.
What does a website cost?
Most projects land between $4,500 and $15,000, with $7,500 a typical starting point once scope is clear. That number’s fixed before we start, not an hourly rate that grows as we go. Hosting and support are billed separately, monthly.
Do you build on WordPress?
Yes, and it’s a deliberate choice. WordPress is open source and runs a huge share of the web, so you actually own the site instead of leasing access to it. Every build is custom too, no marketplace themes.
Is this web design, or web development?
Both, under one roof. Design is the layout and the look, development is the actual build underneath it, WordPress setup, custom functionality, everything that makes the site function. One team handles both, so you’re not hiring a separate developer once the design’s approved.
Do you write the content, or do we provide it?
We write it. Keyword research and a look at your competitors happen before we draft anything, and you approve it all before launch. Prefer to write your own? We’ll build around that instead.
Do we have to meet in person?
Only if you’d like to. Most Leduc clients run the whole project over calls, email, and a shared staging link. We’re close enough that an in-person kickoff or launch review is easy to arrange if you’d rather.
Are there long-term contracts?
No lock-in contracts. Hosting and support are billed monthly, and your site and data leave with you if you decide to go. The build itself has a fixed scope and a defined end date.
What happens to our rankings when the new site launches?
We map every old URL to a 301 redirect before the new site goes live, then monitor Search Console closely for weeks after. A short ranking dip during reindexing is normal and usually recovers above your starting point.
Let's talk about your Leduc website
New site or a rebuild of one that’s underperforming, either way, let’s start with a conversation. Straight advice, a real number, no pressure to decide right now.
(780) 884-0591 · [email protected] · Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Serving Leduc, Nisku, and the greater Edmonton region from our office at 10665 Jasper Avenue, Suite 1400, Edmonton, AB.