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Mako Digital is a Wigan-based web design and local SEO agency, building fast, custom, hand-coded WordPress websites for small and medium businesses across Wigan and the North West — Bolton, Leigh, St Helens, Warrington, Chorley and beyond, plus clients UK-wide. We don't use bloated page builders. Every site is built for speed, mobile-first, with SEO structure in from day one — and designed to turn visitors into enquiries. Alongside web design we offer custom CRM development and ranking-focused local SEO (Google Business Profile, citations, on-page and content). Websites start from £149.99 fixed price and local SEO retainers from £99/month, with no long lock-in contracts. Because we're owner-operated, you deal directly with the developer building your site. Rated 5.0 on Google.
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6 Seven Stars Road, WN3 5AT, wigan, United Kingdom
- 01942 644870
- hello@makodigital.co.uk
- makodigital.co.uk
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