Alaska · Korean-American business

Korean Web Design in Alaska

The bilingual web agency for Korean-American businesses

Bilingual Korean-English websites, local SEO, and AI-search optimization (GEO) for Korean-American businesses across Alaska — Anchorage, and beyond. Same quality, fully remote.

Korean businesses in Alaska

Alaska punches above its size on Korean population — military and fishing-industry roots, with Korean groceries in Anchorage. Served remotely.

Alaska's Korean-American population is estimated around 6,700. We build bilingual sites that win both the first-generation owner (Korean) and the 1.5/second-generation customer (English).

Anchorage's Korean businesses serve a compact, tight-knit community plus a summer surge of tourists hunting for a hot meal after a glacier cruise — including Korean travelers planning from overseas. Distance is no barrier: we build and maintain Alaska websites entirely remotely, in both languages.

Service areas

  • Anchorage

Bilingual

Korean-speaking owner and English-speaking customer on one site, with correct hreflang to win both searches.

Local SEO + GEO

Optimized to show up for "korean [service] alaska" and in ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI answers.

Remote + KakaoTalk

Zoom video meetings and KakaoTalk consultations. Same quality with a 6-week average timeline, no in-person needed.

Korean business industries we serve in Alaska

Korean website pricing in Alaska

PackagePrice (one-time)Best for
Starter$1,000Brochure sites
Plus$2,000–$3,000Most small businesses
Pro$3,000–$6,000Restaurants, booking, multi-page
SEO / mo$500+Grow search + AI visibility

Frequently asked questions

Do you build websites for Korean-American businesses in Alaska?

Yes. ZOE LUMOS builds bilingual Korean-English websites for Korean-American businesses across Alaska — including Anchorage. We serve every US state remotely, with video meetings and KakaoTalk consultations.

Which Alaska cities do you cover?

We serve all of Alaska, including Anchorage. Alaska punches above its size on Korean population — military and fishing-industry roots, with Korean groceries in Anchorage. Served remotely.

How much does a Korean business website in Alaska cost?

Fixed, transparent pricing — Starter $1,000, Plus $2,000–$3,000 (most small businesses), Pro $3,000–$6,000. SEO retainers start at $500/month. Full pricing: https://www.zoelumos.com/pricing

Can you work with Alaska businesses without meeting in person?

Yes. We work 100% remotely with Zoom video meetings and KakaoTalk, in Korean or English, with a 6-week average timeline — same quality anywhere in Alaska.

Nearby states we serve

Related services

Ready to be the Korean business Alaska finds first?

Start a conversation