Hi Graf,
Having run my own web design company for about 4 years now, I can offer a few tips. I find that I get about half of my clients through word of mouth, and half through my website.
1. Make sure your site is optimized for local search -- you want to be at the top of any searches for web designers in your area. If you don't have
SEO software, you can download the free version of WebCEO which is a great place to get started.
2. Submit your site to any local directories you can find.
3. Offer existing local clients a finder's fee if they refer others to you.
4. Print up a nice brochure and hand it out to as many local businesses as possible. Offer them some kind of "local discount" -- time-limited if possible.
5. Make it as easy as possible for people to contact you through your site. I find your contact form a little 'cold' -- you could make it more user friendly by reducing the number of fields and not saying "required" so much.
6. Emphasize your uniqueness. You have a unique name, but it's not immediately obvious how that relates to your work. I'd suggest creating a USP (unique selling proposition) to put under your logo.
7. Build your site into a resource, not just a sales tool. I can't tell you how many new clients have told me that they came to me because I seemed to be trying to help them on my site, rather than just selling them on my services.
Hope that helps -- good luck!