Aren't all websites informational?
Yes, they sure are. Even the most interactive integrated websites out there have information on them that is displayed to the users. The reason we break it out as a category of websites is because sometimes what is needed for a website is strictly an informational site.
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What is the benefit of a strictly informational website?
The bottom line. Why pay for a website with dozens of fancy programming options and user interactions when your whole need for a website is to inform the user who you are, what you are about and how to get a hold of you? We strongly believe in developing a website that you want and need, not one that we want.
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How does my site get out there for people to find?
Being the first link displayed on a search engine is something that you negotiate with the search engines. We work with you to understand your budget for marketing and then help you achieve those goals. The first things we often recommend is updating literature, business cards and other materials you already have with the website address. It is cost effective as well as effective communication to your clients about your new web presence.
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How do I know which type of website I need?
This question is often the very first question we discuss. Understand your business needs and goals for today and ten years from now greatly defines what you want for a website. As with most projects, phases and design for growth are always considered.
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