Khulna, written for buyers you'll never meet in person
Your website is the only Khulna office most of your buyers will ever see
A shrimp processor in Khalishpur, a jute trading house off KDA Avenue, a frozen-food exporter shipping out through Mongla — your real customers are rarely in the city. They're a procurement manager in Europe, a Dhaka buying house, an importer who found you through a B2B directory and is now Googling your company name to see if you're real. The corporate website is the entire first impression. If it loads slow, looks like a 2014 template, or has half-English half-Banglish copy, you've already lost a margin you'll never get back.
Most corporate sites in Khulna fall into one of two traps. Either they're a single dusty PDF-brochure page that hasn't been touched since it was built, or they're an over-stuffed template with a spinning logo, a stock photo of a handshake, and a 'Welcome to our website' headline. Neither survives contact with a serious foreign buyer. What an importer wants is boring and specific: what exactly do you produce, what's your capacity, what certifications do you hold, who do you already supply, and how do I reach a decision-maker fast. I build the site around answering exactly those questions.
I'm RH Fardin — about five years designing and developing corporate and business websites, and I do the whole thing myself. You talk to the person who actually designs your homepage, writes the structure, builds it, and ships it. No account manager translating your factory's details into a brief for a junior who's never seen a shrimp packing line. That matters for a corporate site in Khulna, because the details — your HACCP/BSCI line, your export markets, your real production numbers — are what make the page credible, and they get lost the moment the work passes through three hands.
And it works the way it should: you see and approve the full design before I write code. That's the design-approval guarantee — no 'surprise reveal' at the end, no paying for something you didn't picture. Pricing is plain: corporate sites start at 50,000 BDT, with tiers at 50,000 / 90,000 / 1,50,000 BDT depending on page count and features, and fully custom builds from 3,00,000 BDT. 50% advance to start, 50% on launch. No vague monthly retainer hiding the real cost.
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