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Web Development

$25/hr Starting at $150

Since 1995 we have developed a variety of B2B Websites. We use Dreamweaver, WordPress, HTML and video for special effects. Our sites have a clean, uncluttered look. We developed one of the first websites on the internet before the internet became what it is today—a basic requirement for any business. Q. I have a small service business. I do have a website, but I’d like to find ways to make it better without spending a fortune on it. Do you have any suggestions? A. Here are a five things you can do to maximize your Internet presence: • Continually update your website. This step is important to bring visitors back again and again. Also search engines will check your site regularly and if the pages don’t change, it can hurt your ranking in web searches.• Add a web BLOG to your website. Not only does it help solve the problem of how to update your site, but it can also draw more people to your site. Helpful content can help you gain return visitors. Plus nothing can match a blog for keyword count, so it helps your search engine standing. • Keep it simple. One of the biggest mistakes web novices make is creating a site that is too complicated. Forget the animation and dynamic content like stock tickers that increase the time it takes for your pages to open on a visitor’s computer or iPhone. • Buy a domain name so that your web address will be easy to remember. • Be responsive to visitors. If you offer a “contact us” page n your site, make sure someone responds promptly to the e-mails and phone calls that result. Otherwise, your visitor will feel like the customer who walks into a brick-and-mortar store and can’t find a sales clerk to help. • Seek professional help if you are not an expert at building or optimizing your website…customers can generally differentiate between a professionally designed website. M

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Since 1995 we have developed a variety of B2B Websites. We use Dreamweaver, WordPress, HTML and video for special effects. Our sites have a clean, uncluttered look. We developed one of the first websites on the internet before the internet became what it is today—a basic requirement for any business. Q. I have a small service business. I do have a website, but I’d like to find ways to make it better without spending a fortune on it. Do you have any suggestions? A. Here are a five things you can do to maximize your Internet presence: • Continually update your website. This step is important to bring visitors back again and again. Also search engines will check your site regularly and if the pages don’t change, it can hurt your ranking in web searches.• Add a web BLOG to your website. Not only does it help solve the problem of how to update your site, but it can also draw more people to your site. Helpful content can help you gain return visitors. Plus nothing can match a blog for keyword count, so it helps your search engine standing. • Keep it simple. One of the biggest mistakes web novices make is creating a site that is too complicated. Forget the animation and dynamic content like stock tickers that increase the time it takes for your pages to open on a visitor’s computer or iPhone. • Buy a domain name so that your web address will be easy to remember. • Be responsive to visitors. If you offer a “contact us” page n your site, make sure someone responds promptly to the e-mails and phone calls that result. Otherwise, your visitor will feel like the customer who walks into a brick-and-mortar store and can’t find a sales clerk to help. • Seek professional help if you are not an expert at building or optimizing your website…customers can generally differentiate between a professionally designed website. M

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Adobe DreamweaverAnimationBasicHTMLiPhoneSalesVideoWordPress

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