When a One Page works well
- One clear service area or a few closely related services
- Visitors should move quickly from value proposition to contact
- Content is manageable and does not need deep navigation
- A professional, efficient launch matters more than broad SEO coverage
When multiple pages are better
- Several distinct services need their own explanations
- Different audiences ask different questions
- References, team, FAQ or detailed content need space
- Organic search should target several distinct topics
| Question | One Page | Multi-page |
|---|---|---|
| Navigation | Sections on one page | Dedicated pages |
| SEO depth | Focused on fewer topics | More strong landing pages for distinct intents |
| Maintenance | Simple | More content to maintain |
| Cost | Usually lower | Usually higher due to more content and structure |
The common mistake: artificial pages
Five pages are not automatically better than one. Three service pages with two generic paragraphs each add little value for users or search engines.
How Lineaweb packages map to structure
One Page is designed for a focused offer. Business provides up to five pages for a classic SME structure. Business Plus provides up to ten pages and more room for several services, audiences or knowledge content.
Can a One Page rank on Google?+
Yes, for relevant focused queries. If you need to cover many different topics, strong dedicated pages are usually easier to structure.
Can I expand later?+
Yes. A good starting architecture should allow new pages to be added without rebuilding everything.