the Front Range · Boulder County
Web design, SEO & local SEO in Longmont
Longmont sits at the metro's Boulder County edge — a former sugar-beet town turned tech-corridor city — with some of the region's highest household broadband adoption.
Longmont, measured
Source: U.S. Census ACS 2024 5-year via Census Reporter (Longmont profile).
Building for the Longmont market
For a site to earn its keep in Longmont, it has to speak to who is really here — broadband in 94.9% of households, a Boulder County tech-corridor city, a $90,671 median household income. We start every Longmont build from those sourced numbers rather than a national average, so the pages read like they were written for Boulder County.
Boulder County counts 824 construction firms in the latest Census figures, part of roughly 3,498 across Northern Colorado. Most have a thin web presence — which is the opening for a Longmont business that shows up first, loads fast, and answers the question before the visitor bounces.
What we build in Longmont
Web Design in Longmont
The Longmont build is hand-set in code — a design for you, a spam-filtered form to your inbox, on-page SEO, schema, tracking wired up, and the speed proven before it ships.
See the Longmont page →Website Redesign in Longmont
A Longmont redesign is the audit, a URL map with 301s, migrated content, speed repairs, and a post-launch check that the Longmont rankings held.
See the Longmont page →SEO in Longmont
Longmont SEO is keyword research on real figures, a technical audit, on-page repairs, and monthly Longmont reporting you can actually read.
See the Longmont page →Local SEO in Longmont
Longmont local SEO is listing accuracy, Longmont pages built on real data, a review-signal plan, local schema, and grid rank tracking.
See the Longmont page →Around Longmont
Sources on this page
- https://censusreporter.org/profiles/16000US0845970-longmont-co/ — ACS 2024 5-year demographics
- https://data.census.gov/table/CBP2023.CB2300CBP?g=050XX00US08013&n=23 — Boulder County construction, CBP 2023
Longmont: straight answers
Do you build websites for Longmont businesses?
Yes — Longmont is one of our profiled Northern Colorado service areas. Every build is grounded in the city's own numbers (broadband in 94.9% of households, a Boulder County tech-corridor city), not a template.
What does a Longmont website cost?
Projects start at $6,000; the final quote depends on how many pages and cities you target. You get a fixed number after a short intake — no running meter.
Are you based in Longmont?
No — we're a Campbell Digital Studio brand out of Daphne, Alabama, serving Longmont remotely. No storefront, no fake local address; that's how the price stays fair.
Tell us what you're building. We'll measure it up and quote it straight.
A short intake, then a plain recommendation and a fixed quote — no pressure, no retainer trap.
Every number we publish is labeled. See the proof →