Case study · Global procurement

Asiapac

Asiapac is a live Australian website Sites Crafted built and still maintains, at asiapac.biz. Built around delivered projects rather than a brochure of claims. The figures on this page were measured from the site's own published sitemap on 2026-08-20, not estimated.

PlatformWordPress
Pages live55
Project entries18

The site

Asiapac

A global procurement partner whose credibility rests on what it has actually shipped, so the site is organised around a project portfolio rather than a list of promises.

asiapac.biz
Asiapac homepage, a website built and managed by Sites Crafted

What it took

The problem, the build, and where it is now.

01

The problem

A business whose proof is its project history, on a site that buried it.

02

What we built

A portfolio-first structure with 18 project entries as the spine of the site, and the service pages arranged around them.

03

Where it is now

55 pages live, 18 of them project entries.

Measured

Counted from the site’s own sitemap on 2026-08-20.

WordPressPlatform
55Pages live
18Project entries

Websites from $500 ex GST

One page $500. Up to five pages $1,000. Up to twelve $2,500. All ex GST and quoted before we start. E-commerce, GoHighLevel and anything larger is priced on scope.

Frequently asked questions

What platform is Asiapac built on?

WordPress. A global procurement partner whose credibility rests on what it has actually shipped, so the site is organised around a project portfolio rather than a list of promises.

Are these numbers current?

They were measured on 2026-08-20 from asiapac.biz’s own published sitemap, which anyone can open and count. They are page and record counts, not traffic or revenue — we do not publish a client’s performance data without their written permission.

Could you build something like this for us?

Yes. Sites this size start at $2,500 ex GST for up to twelve pages; anything with listings, e-commerce or a CRM behind it is quoted on scope. See pricing or tell us what you need.

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Tell us what you need.

Send through what the business does and what you have in mind for a site like this. You get a price and a timeline back, not a pitch deck.