Web design for professional services.
B2B buyers vet vendors online long before the first conversation — and Mobile's employer base is in an expansion wave.
B2B buyers vet vendors online long before the first conversation — a dated site quietly disqualifies you from shortlists you never knew existed.
Referral pipelines plateau; the firms that grow past word-of-mouth are the ones that rank for the services they sell.
Differentiation is the whole game in look-alike service categories, and template websites erase it.
A growing employer base means new procurement relationships forming now — visibility during the growth wave compounds.
The build,
piece by piece.
Vendor-credibility build
A dated site quietly disqualifies a firm from shortlists it never knew existed. CDS ships the modern, fast, receipt-backed presence that survives a procurement once-over.
Differentiation architecture
In look-alike service categories, differentiation is the whole game — and template sites erase it. Custom positioning, real proof, published floors.
Service-line pages
Firms grow past referrals by ranking for the services they actually sell. Each service line gets a dedicated, schema-correct page instead of a paragraph on /services.
Growth-wave timing
Airbus's second Mobile assembly line opened October 2025 with roughly 1,000 new jobs — new procurement relationships are forming now, and visibility during the wave compounds.
Not a pitch deck —
a portfolio.
CDS-owned build of a B2B refreshment/vending services platform serving Gulf Coast workplaces. Adjacent proof: P1 Refreshments is a B2B facilities-services business, not a classic professional-services firm. CDS has not yet shipped for law, accounting, or consulting specifically — say so when asked.
Airbus inaugurated its second A320 Final Assembly Line in Mobile on October 13, 2025 — the third line at a facility that has tripled in size since 2015 — creating roughly 1,000 new jobs for the Gulf Coast region and doubling Mobile's A320 Family production capacity. Airbus press release (October 2025) (as of 2025-10-13)
Baldwin County (the Daphne-Fairhope-Foley MSA) is the 6th fastest-growing metro area in the United States. US Census Bureau population estimates, via Gulf Coast Media (March 2026) (as of 2026-03-26)
Baldwin County's population reached 267,761 on July 1, 2025 — up 6,109 in one year, a 2.3%/yr growth rate nearly four times the Alabama state average, on pace to crack 300,000 by the 2030 census. US Census Bureau Vintage 2025 estimates (released 2026-03-26), via FOX10 News (as of 2026-03-26)
The city pages below carry the sourced market data — population, incomes, housing stock — behind each recommendation:
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