Web design in Daphne, AL.
The studio's home base — and the center of the 6th fastest-growing metro area in the United States.
Every figure above is a place-level US Census American Community Survey 2023 5-year estimate, pulled via the public Census API and re-verifiable at source.
Campbell Digital Studio operates from Daphne, so this page is the shortest commute in the registry. The market case doesn't need hometown sentiment, though: 28,673 residents with a median household income of $86,479 and a median home value of $309,700, inside a county the Census Bureau just ranked the 6th fastest-growing metro in America — 267,761 people as of July 2025, adding over 6,000 a year.
Growth changes the math for a local business. Daphne's median home was built in 1995 and 73.7% of its 11,801 housing units are owner-occupied — a young-stock, high-ownership profile where new households arrive continuously and have no incumbent loyalties. Every family that moved here last year is choosing a dentist, an HVAC company, a painter, and a landscaper right now, and they are choosing from search results.
The proof for that claim is a few miles away: the studio's HVAC client work already ranks in local packs across Baldwin County, and both service-area registries CDS has shipped for clients include Daphne. This is the market CDS knows best because it is the market CDS lives in.
The competitive field is measurable too: Baldwin County, AL counts 481 specialty-trade contractors with paid employees (3,654 workers, Census County Business Patterns 2023) — every one of them fighting for the same searches.
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)
In a city adding households this fast, the industries below are the ones whose search demand is compounding:
One timely local hook: Strengthen Alabama Homes pays up to $10,000 per home toward a FORTIFIED roof, first-come first-served — and the next Baldwin County grant window opens 2026-07-09 at 9:00 a.m. CT. Roofers and home-hardening trades with a page built for that surge capture it; everyone else watches it sell out.
Active platform build under a 24-month engagement — full site, local service-area architecture, and blog scaffold in progress for a Gulf Coast water-filtration company.
Full Next.js platform live on the client's domain — 57-city Gulf Coast service-area matrix (Mobile/Baldwin AL, FL panhandle, MS coast, greater New Orleans), 500+ post blog library, interactive color visualizer, spam-proof lead forms, and GBP integration.
What a $12,000-grade platform
does in a market like this.
Site builds start at $6,000. A full programmatic platform — the $12,000-grade engagement — is a different machine: a page for every city and service the business covers, each hinged on sourced local data like the figures above; a Google Business Profile operated on cadence instead of remembered twice a year; a blog engine answering the questions locals actually search; and lead forms that reach the owner in seconds, spam already filtered.
That architecture is not theoretical — it is live on CDS client platforms across this registry, and the receipts above are what it produced.
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