Columbia's Remote WordPress and Web Development Expert
Daniel Bereza builds and maintains WordPress and WooCommerce websites for Columbia businesses, fully remote from Connecticut. He understands the planned villages, the Town Center offices, and the technology and cybersecurity firms near Fort Meade. With 87+ five-star reviews, he gives Howard County companies fast sites and clear communication.
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Daniel Bereza builds WordPress websites for Columbia businesses, working fully remote from Burlington, Connecticut. He serves the Columbia Town Center, the village centers, and the offices near Merriweather Post Pavilion and Lake Kittamaqundi. From a Wilde Lake startup to an Owen Brown professional office, he builds sites that match how local clients search.
Columbia runs on technology, cybersecurity, healthcare, and professional services, helped by its place between Baltimore and Washington and its proximity to Fort Meade. Daniel has built sites for IT consultancies, medical groups, and B2B service firms. He knows a cybersecurity company and a wellness practice need different structures and different proof.
Services Built for the Local Economy
Daniel offers a full set of web services and matches the right tools to your goals and budget.
- WordPress development and theming for firms and practices across the villages.
- WooCommerce and e-commerce for retailers and providers who sell online.
- Custom PHP, React, and headless builds for tech and cybersecurity companies that need real function.
- API integrations that connect CRM, scheduling, and client portals.
- Core Web Vitals and speed optimization for fast, credible first impressions.
- Security hardening and site migrations for firms that handle sensitive data.
- ADA and WCAG accessibility for contractors and healthcare providers.
- SEO and AI visibility so search engines and AI tools recommend your firm.
Serving Columbia and the Surrounding Area
Daniel works with businesses across Howard County, not just inside Columbia.
- Ellicott City: the Howard County seat with a historic Main Street shopping district.
- Elkridge: logistics, warehouse, and trade companies near Route 1.
- Laurel: retail and service firms between Baltimore and Washington.
- Clarksville: upscale retail at River Hill and Clarksville Commons.
- Fulton: businesses in the Maple Lawn community along Route 216.
How Remote Work Actually Works
Daniel works in the same Eastern time zone as Columbia, so your business hours are his. He communicates by phone, email, and video, and he shares a live staging site you can check at any time. You approve every change before launch, and he never bills travel. Lower overhead keeps your project affordable without cutting quality.
Why Columbia Businesses Choose Daniel
Daniel has earned 87+ five-star reviews since he started BerezaWP in 2020. One accountable developer owns your project from start to finish, so requests never get lost between teams. He explains technical choices in plain language, and his 24/7 maintenance and support keep your site secure and fast.
Get a Free Quote
Call Daniel at (860) 808-4119 for a free, no-pressure conversation about your Columbia website. He will review your current site, answer your questions, and lay out a clear plan with honest pricing.
Columbia WordPress & Web Development FAQ
Can you build a website for a Columbia tech or cybersecurity company?
Yes. Daniel builds professional sites for IT and security firms near the Town Center and the Fort Meade corridor. He adds custom features, CRM links, and fast load times, and explains every choice plainly.
Do you work with Columbia clients even though you are remote?
Yes. Daniel works fully remote in the same Eastern time zone as Columbia. He meets by phone, email, and video, and shares a live staging site so you review changes from Wilde Lake to Ellicott City.
Can you move my existing site to WordPress without losing rankings?
Yes. Daniel handles site migrations carefully, keeping your URLs, content, and SEO intact. He tests every page so a Columbia business keeps its search position after the move.
Will my Columbia website meet accessibility standards?
Yes. Daniel builds to ADA and WCAG standards, which matters for healthcare and government-adjacent firms. He tests keyboard use, contrast, and screen reader support across the site.