Corporate website

A corporate website is your company's digital storefront

We build corporate websites that clarify brand perception, accelerate the sales process, and earn long-term Google positioning.

Fast pages, mobile-first design, CMS-driven content management, and technical SEO foundation — our default delivery for corporate website projects.

Our corporate website standard

  • Lighthouse Performance and SEO score >= 95
  • Headless CMS or WordPress — your call
  • Multi-language structure (TR/EN) with hreflang
  • Forms, GDPR/KVKK, and cookie banner ready
  • Google Analytics 4 and Tag Manager setup included
01.

Corporate website or landing page?

A corporate website carries your full company story, services, team, and references — a permanent asset. A landing page focuses on a single campaign and is optimized via A/B tests. Most companies need both — the corporate site for presence, the landing page for conversion.

During structure planning we clarify the purpose of every page: which page is for SEO traffic, which is for ad conversions, which is for sales-team handoff. That clarity defines post-launch performance.

02.

Stack choice: Next.js, WordPress, and hybrid

If speed, dev flexibility, and long-term customization are priority, we recommend Next.js + headless CMS (Sanity, Contentful, Strapi). If the priority is letting marketing manage content alone, WordPress + custom theme is the right answer.

A middle ground is Next.js + WordPress as headless CMS: speed comes from Next.js, content entry happens in WordPress admin. We choose based on your company's profile.

03.

Performance and technical SEO

Our target is Lighthouse Performance and SEO scores of >= 95. This is achieved through image optimization, font loading strategy, JS bundle size, server-side render or static generation, and a cache strategy.

For technical SEO, schema.org markup (Organization, BreadcrumbList, FAQPage), XML sitemap, robots.txt, canonical URLs, and hreflang ship from day one. Search Console setup and indexation monitoring is on us.

04.

Content architecture and team usage

A corporate site's lifespan is defined by how easy it is for the content team to use. We design module-based pages (hero, block-grid, CTA, testimonial, article list) so your marketing team can create a new page in 30 minutes.

Multi-language (TR/EN) is our default. We use a routing and hreflang strategy that holds when new languages are added.

05.

Post-launch management and big-picture SEO

Launch is the start, not the end. Monthly maintenance / support, Search Console monitoring, Core Web Vitals reports, and blog editorial calendar are part of the long-term plan.

When programmatic SEO (city + service pages, local pages, marketing campaign pages) is needed, we add it as a separate package.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a corporate website cost?

Pricing ranges widely from small corporate sites (5–8 pages) to large service companies. A typical corporate site delivers in 3–6 weeks. We share a fixed-scope proposal after a discovery call.

WordPress or Next.js?

If your marketing team manages daily content, WordPress. If performance, dev flexibility, and custom features are priority, Next.js. The hybrid path (Next.js + headless WordPress) is also viable.

Can you build a multi-language site?

Yes. TR/EN is our default; we add other languages. The hreflang strategy and language-specific URL structure (critical for SEO) ship from day one.

Can I manage the site after launch?

Yes. CMS-driven content entry, blog publishing, and team-member management are easy. We deliver a training video and documentation.

Can you migrate our existing site?

Yes. We preserve old URLs via 301 redirects to keep SEO value. We monitor migration in Search Console.

Locations

Locations where we ship corporate website projects

We deliver corporate website projects across global business hubs. The locations below are where we work most often.

All locations

Start a corporate website project call

We review your existing site (if any) or shape a roadmap for your new project. Let's start with a 30-minute discovery call.