Web Design · Winona, TX

Web Design for Salons and Barbers in Winona

Winona sits on a stretch of Highway 110 where most folks driving through aren't stopping unless they already know where they're going. If you run a salon or barbershop here, your clients come because they trust you — and a website that actually represents your work can bring in more of them.

What a Salon Website Needs to Do in a Small Town

In a place like Winona, your reputation carries weight. People talk at the church, at the feed store, at Friday night games. But new residents move in along those county roads, and younger clients look you up online before they ever ask a neighbor. A website isn't replacing word of mouth — it's backing it up.

A salon or barbershop site needs to do a few specific things well. It needs to show your work. Not descriptions of your work — actual photos. Before and afters, color corrections, fades, updos, nail sets. A clean gallery that loads fast on a phone and makes people think, "I want that." It needs to list your stylists, what they specialize in, and how long they've been cutting or coloring. And it needs real pricing. Not "call for a quote" on every single service. People want to know what a balayage costs or what a men's cut runs before they pick up the phone.

Online booking matters more than most salon owners expect. A client sitting in her car after work at 6:30 PM isn't going to call you — your shop's closed. But she'll book a Saturday appointment right from her phone if the option's there. That's an appointment you'd otherwise miss entirely. We build booking systems that connect to your calendar and confirm automatically. No back-and-forth texts, no double-bookings.

A full website with booking, gallery, staff pages, and service pricing starts at $1,500 and takes about a week to build. If you want something simpler — just your hours, location, and a way to get in touch — that starts at $300 and can be done in a few days.

Built for Winona, Not for Somewhere Else

Most website templates are designed for salons in cities with foot traffic and walk-ins. That's not how it works out here. Your clients are driving in from Winona, from New Chapel Hill, from out past Garden Valley. They're planning their visit. Your site needs to give them a reason to make the drive and the information to do it — directions, hours, what to expect on a first visit.

We also build sites that hold up over time. You shouldn't need to call someone every time you want to update a price or add a new stylist's bio. The sites we build let you make those changes yourself, or we handle it for you with hosting at $50 a month. Either way, nothing breaks when you swap out a photo or change your Saturday hours.

If you're also trying to show up when someone in Smith County searches for a salon or barber nearby, that's a different layer. A website on its own won't rank on Google without some deliberate work behind it. Our web design and SEO package starts at $3,500 and takes one to two weeks — that includes the site itself plus the structure and content Google actually pays attention to. It's not a guarantee you'll be number one tomorrow, but it puts you in a position to compete instead of being invisible.

Winona's small, but the people here still expect quality. Your website should reflect the same standard you hold in your chair.

What does web design cost for salons & barbers?

Every project is different, but here's a straight look at where most salons & barbers in Winona land.

starting at

$300

Simple Site

3-5 pages. Done in days.

starting at

$1,500

Full Website

10+ pages. Ready in about a week.

starting at

$3,500

Website + SEO

Full site plus SEO. 1-2 weeks.

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Web Design FAQ — Winona, TX

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If you're ready to put up a website that matches the quality of your work, get in touch and we'll get it built.

We work with salons & barbers across Smith County and all of East Texas. Let's talk about what you need.

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