Surfnet
A Norwegian fiber broadband provider with a simple promise: the broadband you need, for less money. We built the site on WordPress and Elementor, shaped around one action, checking availability at your address.
One question, answered fast
Surfnet sells fiber broadband to Norwegian households, and their whole pitch is honesty about price: pay for the speed you use, not more. The site needed to carry that message clearly, in Norwegian, and move visitors quickly to the only question that matters at the start, whether service reaches their address.
We built it on WordPress and designed every page in Elementor Pro. The homepage leads with the value promise and a live review widget, then sends people straight into an availability check. Everything else on the site supports that one path.

What we shipped
Availability before anything else
A broadband site lives or dies on one question: can I get it at my address? So the whole site points at a single action, Sjekk tilgjengelighet (Check availability). The primary button follows the visitor down every page, turning a browse into a qualified lead.
A value story, told plainly
The positioning is right in the headline: the broadband you need, for less money. The homepage leads with the promise of paying only for the speed you actually use, backed by a live third-party review widget, so the pitch lands before a single package is shown.
Content that helps people choose
Buying broadband is confusing, so the site teaches. A dedicated guide walks visitors through picking the right speed for their household, and TV, streaming, and WiFi pages answer the questions that come next. Helpful content that also happens to rank.
Built page by page in Elementor
The entire site is designed in Elementor Pro on a clean base theme, so Surfnet can launch new campaign pages, update packages, and edit copy without a developer. Fast to ship, and fully in the client’s hands afterward.

Helpful content, owner-run pages
Beyond the sales path, the site earns trust by teaching. A speed-selection guide, plus TV, streaming, and WiFi pages, answer the real questions people have before they commit. Each one is a standalone Elementor page the Surfnet team can update themselves, and the availability form runs on Elementor Pro, so there is no custom backend to maintain.

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