Websites in the world today are no longer a luxury, they have become a necessity.  Many potential customers will check out the website of a business before making the decision to purchase almost everything from a meal to electronics.  Every day that you are not present on the World Wide Web decreases your sales opportunities.  However, before deciding on designing a website, it is important to ask yourself this question:

What do you want your website to do? 
Will it be an informational website, or a website to generate leads?

An informational website is just that.  It is essentially a site that gives you an online identity.  If you want to be able to tell your potential customers "Yes, I certainly DO have a website!", this is probably the best option for you.  It gives you the opportunity to describe your business and post contact information.  Some other page ideas may be:

Hours of Operation
Menus (For restaurants)
Services Provided (Perfect for businesses such as landscaping or consulting)
Portfolios (Great for businesses such as art galleries or contractors)

If you want your website to generate leads, this is commonly known as a marketing website.  These types of websites are designed with the purpose of generating leads and/or sales for your business.  It becomes the most productive and effective marketing tool you have and will include much more aggressive content than an informational website. Once you have answered this question, it will be much easier for you to make the decision of what is the optimal solution for your business.

I will work with you to design a website that will best represent your business and your design style.  In doing this, the following points will be covered:

Visual Appearance
A website that is designed well gives your business the professional look you strive for.

Practicality
Determining what you want your customer to know and giving all the corresponding information.  Making sure your website meets the needs of the end user.

Simplicity
Ensuring your website contains easy navigation for your end-user.  Often times, if there are too many "bells and whistles", a website becomes complicated.

Search Engine Friendliness
Using the correct keywords and terms to help your online visibility.
Fast And Affordable!
Without Sacrificing Quality!
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