I also do my own web pages.
It's a good start. The basics for a webpage are Who, What, When, Where, and How.
NOTE: Personally I'd lose the www. prefix. Less to type. Less to remember. Everyone knows it's the Web.
Web Pages:
The
1st "trick" is to immediately capture the potential customer's attention so they "stay" on your page(s).
Sadly, there is nothing "exciting" about your home page. That's where a strong graphic/picture/video comes in.
The
2nd trick is to make your pages FAST! Google ranks your pages "mobile-first". This is important!
Nobody likes a slow website and you can lose customers if it loads slow. It must be under 3 seconds.
Here is a FREE Google tool I use to test my page speed. (and those of my competitors)
https://pagespeed.web.dev/
Also, if you are using Chrome browser: (go to the page you want to test)
Upper right hand corner > Three dots > More tools > Developer tools > At the top right choose > Lighthouse
You can test both mobile and desktop speed.
If you want to know what Google knows about your website type
site:martyscardetail.com in the search box.
In short, I started out with a FREE webpage maker called
https://mobirise.com
You can design web pages on your desktop without having to upload them to the server to see the results.
There are other products like
https://wordpress.com/website-builder/
Graphics:
There is a site called
https://www.fiverr.com/ that I might suggest.