By Mikhail Khomutetskiy, Founder of Turbologo I’ve been building brand identities and digital tools for over a decade — and in 2025, brochure websites are more relevant than ever. Yet most small business owners still ask: Do I need a website if I’m not selling online? My answer? Absolutely — but not just any website. A well-made brochure website can become your silent partner: promoting your brand, explaining your services, and building trust around the clock. Let me walk you through why brochure websites are still one of the smartest investments for a small business — and how to create one that actually works. Think of it as your digital business card — but smarter. A brochure website is a simple, mostly static site that presents the essential information about your company: who you are, what you offer, how to contact you. It usually includes: A homepage with a clear value proposition An About page A Services or Products page A Contact page Optional: Testimonials, Portfolio, Blog, FAQs No shopping cart, no login area — just your core message, designed to convert browsers into clients.Why this guide matters
What is a Brochure Website?
Who Needs a Brochure Website?