About RH Fardin
In Khulna, the problem is rarely "no website" — it is web design that makes a real business look small
Here is the trap most Khulna owners fall into without noticing. You are not the business with no website — you are the business with a website that hurts you. A Wix page thrown up in an afternoon, a 10,000-taka theme a cousin set up, a layout that looked fine on the laptop it was built on and falls apart on the phone every actual customer is holding. So when a buyer on KDA Avenue searches what you sell, finds you, and the page loads slow and looks generic, they do not think "nice, they have a site." They think you are smaller and less serious than the shop two results down. That is the part owners here underestimate: in Khulna a weak site does not read as neutral, it reads as a downgrade. The design itself is doing the damage, and no amount of good product behind it ever gets seen, because the buyer left in the first five seconds.
I am RH Fardin, a solo senior web designer based in Bangladesh, and I have spent roughly five years designing sites for the kind of businesses Khulna actually runs on — wholesalers around Daulatpur and Boyra whose customers are shop owners rather than walk-ins, clinics and diagnostic chambers in Sonadanga that live on appointments and report enquiries, retailers fighting for the same phone screen on New Market and Khan Jahan Ali Road, and jute, shrimp and agro traders near the BSCIC estate whose season runs hot then quiet. I do every part myself: the discovery call where I work out what your buyer needs to see before they trust you, the layout, the visual direction, the front-end build, the on-page SEO, the speed pass, and the launch. There is no account manager forwarding your messages and no trainee quietly doing the real work behind a logo.
Web design, done properly, is a sequence of decisions, not a coat of paint — what a Khulna buyer sees in the first screen, what you make effortless to do next, what you cut so the page loads before a thumb gives up on patchy data toward Rupsha, where the WhatsApp button sits, how bKash and Nagad are presented so nobody hesitates at the last step. None of that comes from a marketplace theme. A 12,000-taka template hands you a layout drawn for a generic business in another country, then asks a Sonadanga chamber or a Daulatpur wholesaler to squeeze itself into boxes that were never built for it. My job is the reverse: design the page around your buyer and your trade, not around whatever the theme author happened to sketch for everyone at once.
My pricing is plain and it does not climb just because you are messaging from Khulna instead of Gulshan. Web design in Khulna starts at a 50,000 BDT floor, with tiers at 50,000, 90,000 and 1,50,000 BDT depending on scope, and fully custom builds from 3,00,000 BDT. Payment is 50 percent advance and 50 percent on launch by bKash, Nagad or bank transfer — I will not start without the advance, and I will not chase you for the rest; it falls due when you sign off on the live site. The design-approval guarantee is the part I put in writing that the cheap quotes never will: you approve the full design before a single line of code, and I keep refining within scope until you genuinely approve it. You never pay the second half for a design you do not like.
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