Long Island · Town by town
Long Island Web Developer
I build custom small-business websites across Suffolk and Nassau County. Each Long Island town has a different commercial character, different competition, and different SEO opportunity. Pick yours below for a localized take.
Suffolk County
Melville
Melville is the corporate heart of Suffolk County — Route 110 runs through the middle and is lined with offices, professional services, and showroom businesses.
Huntington
Huntington Village is one of Long Island's most walkable downtowns — a dense mix of restaurants, boutiques, and service businesses serving a high-income North Shore population.
Babylon
Babylon Village is the South Shore's social hub — a dense walkable downtown with strong year-round restaurant traffic and a heavy boating/marina seasonal market.
Smithtown
Smithtown is the suburban core of central Suffolk — large homes, established families, and a service economy that's largely contractor-driven.
Patchogue
Patchogue Village is the South Shore's most-revitalized downtown — a destination for restaurants, breweries, and arts venues drawing visitors from across central Suffolk.
Nassau County
Farmingdale
Farmingdale straddles the Nassau-Suffolk line and hosts Long Island's largest concentration of light industrial, warehouse, and B2B services along Route 110 and the Republic Airport corridor.
Hicksville
Hicksville is the geographic center of Nassau County — a major LIRR hub and transit-driven retail corridor with a diverse small-business ecosystem.
Massapequa
Massapequa is a South Shore Nassau community known for tight-knit neighborhoods, family-owned home-services businesses, and a distinct local-pride identity.
Don't see your town?
I work across all of Long Island and into New York City. The towns listed above are just the ones I write about most often. If your business is in another LI town, I'd still love to hear from you — drop me a line and we'll find a time to talk.
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Solo developer, real custom code, fair pricing. Whichever Long Island town you're in, I'd love to hear from you.