Questions US SMBs ask before starting a website project.
A good website project starts with clear expectations. These answers explain how WebCamel works remotely from Dubai with US small and mid-sized businesses.
Common questions before starting
Do you only work with Dubai businesses?
No. WebCamel FZCO is based in Dubai, UAE, and works remotely with US small and mid-sized businesses that need strategy, design, development, and website improvement support.
Can you work with an existing US hosting or marketing team?
Yes. WebCamel can prepare launch-ready pages or files and coordinate with your hosting provider, internal developer, or marketing team when needed.
What should a US business send before starting?
Send your current website, target customers, service area, competitors, desired action, and any examples of sites you like or dislike. That is enough to start a focused review.
Do you build only one type of website?
No. WebCamel recommends the simplest reliable setup for the business need, whether that means a lightweight website, Shopify, CMS support, SaaS frontend work, or a more custom web experience.
Can you write copy for US buyers?
Yes. The copy is written around US SMB buyer behavior: clarity, service fit, trust, FAQs, and next steps. Any regulated claims should be reviewed by the business owner or legal/compliance advisor.
Can you help after launch?
Yes. WebCamel can support updates, landing pages, technical fixes, metadata changes, and new service pages.
What makes the site different from a template?
The page structure is based on the business model, audience, service intent, proof, objections, and conversion goal rather than generic agency sections.
Can you add phone and WhatsApp contact paths?
Yes. The website can include email, phone, WhatsApp, contact forms, and clear next-step messaging. WebCamel's current contact number is +971 506 528 660.
How do you avoid making the site sound spammy?
Pages are written around real buyer questions and useful service detail. SEO elements such as titles, headings, internal links, and metadata are added to support clarity rather than repeat keywords unnaturally.
What if the business does not have many testimonials yet?
The site can still build trust with process detail, business information, project examples, clear policies, founder context, FAQs, and honest feedback themes. Unsupported quotes or inflated claims should be avoided.
Can the website be expanded later?
Yes. The structure is planned so services, audience pages, resources, landing pages, and local pages can be added without making the navigation or internal links confusing.
What should be ready before launch?
Domain access, hosting details, analytics ID, form destination, contact details, business address, page content, image assets, sitemap, redirects if needed, and a final review of mobile and desktop layouts.
Still have questions?
Send the question with your current website and business context.