Connecticut Website Company
Windham County

Windham County web design, video, and advertising.

Connecticut Website Company serves all 15 Windham County towns — Putnam, Killingly, Windham, Plainfield, Brooklyn, and the rest of Connecticut's quiet northeast corner. Founded 2001 by 25-year CT Media Pro Rich Conway. Specialties: rural and small-town retail, antiques and arts (Putnam's antique row), agriculture and equestrian services, and the small-manufacturing economy along Route 6.

Towns served

Every town in the county.

Connecticut Website Company serves every town in Windham County. All listed towns are served by the same county-level team and the same Southington studio — there are no separate per-town pages, this hub is the canonical regional landing surface.

  • Ashford
  • Brooklyn
  • Canterbury
  • Chaplin
  • Eastford
  • Hampton
  • Killingly
  • Plainfield
  • Pomfret
  • Putnam
  • Scotland
  • Sterling
  • Thompson
  • Windham
  • Woodstock
County FAQ

Common questions, county-specific answers.

Do you serve Putnam and the antique-row businesses?

Yes — Putnam's antique-row and growing arts/restaurant scene is one of our specialties for Windham County. Visit-driven retail (antiques, galleries, restaurants) benefits from gallery-heavy site design, regional broadcast advertising on Hartford / Worcester market stations, and SEO that captures both local and Boston-suburb visitor searches.

Is rural Connecticut SEO different from urban CT SEO?

Yes — meaningfully. Windham County small businesses face less keyword competition than urban CT, which means a well-built site can rank quickly. But rural search behavior is also different (more research, fewer impulse searches). We tailor copy and structure for the buyer-journey patterns we see in northeast CT specifically.

What towns in Windham County do you serve?

All 15 Windham County towns: Killingly, Windham, Plainfield, Putnam, Brooklyn, Thompson, Woodstock, Pomfret, Eastford, Ashford, Chaplin, Hampton, Scotland, Canterbury, and Sterling (shared with New London County).

Come visit the studio

480 Queen Street
Southington, Connecticut.